I'm not sure what the rest of Italy is like but when we were there with Friends last week, they were paying terrible commission on there travellers cheques. I took Euros with me and kept them in a safe, seemed a lot less hassle.
Where you can pay for things with a credit card. Euros I purchased from my bank had a rate of 1.4 and a few days later the card I used gave me 1.42 and no commission of course. And you don't have to carry the cash.
You do have to pay off the card later.
Your bank might charge you for those withdrawals though (unless you are with Nationwide)
In Italy 3 years ago we found it quite difficult getting our TQs cashed. The banks are strange in that they have kind of locked doors that will only let one person in at any time!!!
As regards to Nationwide, we were in Switzerland last month, I did get a few Swiss Francs from my local Travel Agent before we went. The rate they were offering was 1.13. I got them to price match to Marks & Spencers which was 1.20. After spending those few francs (very easy in Switzerland!) we withdrew from the ATMs, and paid for hotel bills etc by Nationwide card. When we came home and checked the account on line the lowest rate was 1.22 and the highest 1.24!!
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