i know topics have asked similar questions before about euro exchange rates to the pound but what i would like to know from anybody in malta is:
if i exchange pounds for euros in malta will i be paying any extras?
the reason i ask is, last time i was in malta a couple of years ago you still had lira and i got a good exchange rate at josef car hire in buggiba. i gave him pounds, he gave me lira job done.
recently i went to paris and the only place to exchange currency was at the beauro X buero X booro X MONEY CHANGE SHOP! but they charged commision and tax and anything else they could think of, suffice to say i went in to change 300 quids and came out with 250 euros WODDARIPOFF!
i know the rate in malta is usually better than uk but if it were just currency for currency, fine.
if there is a charge for this then i will buy it in uk.
My parents change their sterling currency each year without commission too.
It used to be just travellers cheques that were charged but I have seen in other countries/resorts that they only do no commission on cash exchange if you change a minimum amount.
Always best to check the rate on the board then ask, how much you will get for £100 then you can work out if there are any costs not displayed
CwB
You'll get the best exchange rate by simply using your atm card in a cash machine. That way, you won't have to bring any Euros/£ with you in the first place since there is a BOV one at the airport in arrivals. You can also take out what you need for a couple of days and never have to worry about finding a currency exchange kiosk. Also, available 24x7.
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