What is the cheapest way to get euros for travel?

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The cheapest way to get Euros is usually at an ATM. Your bank or credit union typically offers the best exchange rates. For a small amount, use an ATM upon arrival in Europe.

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Ugh, traveling! The best part, obviously, is the actual trip, but the money stuff? A total drag. So, you’re wondering how to get euros without getting totally ripped off, right? I feel you. I totally feel you.

The cheapest way I’ve found? ATMs. Seriously. Don’t laugh, it’s true! I remember this one time in Rome, I was stressing about exchange rates, practically sweating bullets. I’d read all this confusing stuff online about banks and currency exchange places and honestly, my head was spinning. Then, my friend – bless her practical heart – just said, “Use an ATM at the airport.” And, boom. Problem solved. My bank, which is a small credit union, actually had really good rates. It was so much simpler than I’d made it out to be in my head.

Of course, if you’re only taking a little cash, like, say, for a couple of coffees and a gelato (priorities!), then an ATM when you land is perfectly fine. You’ll still save a bunch compared to those places that charge a fortune for converting your money. Remember that time I got completely fleeced at that tourist trap exchange place in Paris? Never again. Never. Lesson learned, hard way.

So yeah, ATMs, usually through your own bank – that’s my advice. Try it. It’s way less stressful than you’d think. And trust me, you’ll appreciate the extra euros for that extra gelato… or maybe, just maybe, a second bottle of wine. 😉

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