Is there anyone from Czech Republic here to help? I'm gonna spend my next vacation there and I'm wondering if it's possible to exchange BRL currency (brazilian) to crowns just fine, because the dollar and euro here is extremelly high and I didn't want to lose so much money in a double convertion.
So if anyone knows how are the most popular currencies in Prague to exchange, I'd be very glad. Thanks
Where are the yurop travelers to help
>>1185475
I'm not from CZ but I know they convert RAI at the main station and at the airport (don't know about the actual rate).
Your best bet is a credit card and just suck up that $5 foreign transaction fee. Pull out about the equivalent of $500 in the local currency from a ATM, select the transaction to be booked in Kronen so you get the Visa or Mastercard bank transaction rate instead of the terrible local rate and done.
Also if you can pay by card do it, it's just a 1-2% transaction fee on the actual bank rate, still much cheaper than the exchange booth rates & fees.
>>1185481
I have to tell you, even exchanging paper money at the airport will be cheaper than doing anything in brazil. The crazily high rates they might have there is not even close to what we have here, so it's still worth.
I was just wondering if I Czech Republic actually has these "not usual" currencies there. But thanks for the tip
>>1185486
They don't use Brazilian rates, they use the official bank rate of the centers where they process visa or MC transactions. They use the sam rate no matter if you use a US, Chinese, German or Brazilian card in the CZ to use a ATM.
>>1185497
I see, so no money exchanges for brl?