but would like to make sure before we go
You'll have to wait for reports from the season's first returning visitors to be absolutely positive - I'm certain that they will be, at least by banks, the Bank of England doesn't release banknotes without informing the rest of the world (especially the financial & banking sectors) about any changes.
Baldur
I was stressing about having to find the old design bank notes and you've answered my question.
Next few questions are:-
Where is the best exchange rate for English £ in Albena and do they charge commission?
Is it better to take English money to change rather than travellers cheques?
Does the exchange rate fluctuate daily or is it fairly stable?(as in the amount of money we need to change each day)
Also,quite a lot of countries we have been to won't accept marked bank notes or old looking ones,is this the case in Bulgaria?
Thanks
TC
Hi, Both the Banks in Albena offered the same rate as the Hotels last year, but IF you are staying in Albena Beach Hotel, the guy in the shop was doing a good rate. Dobrich and Varna Banks are better. If you go to these Cities, take a photocopy of your Passport details with you. Always leave your Passport in Safety Box. Take Cash, Traveller's cheques carry a heavy commission. Yes, must be clean, untorn and unmarked English Notes, rate in resort may go up and down by ONE STOTINKI. Cheers Tony
In the last couple of weeks the rate in Bulgarian banks has dropped by around 5 Stotinki (just under 2 pence) and is currently at £1=2.84 Leva.
Baldur
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