If I’m travelling to Spain, can I exchange my currency into Euros in your exchange offices?
Yes, you can bring your currency and we will exchange it into Euros. But remember we just can accept notes, not coins.
Should I bring my I.D. to make the exchange?
Yes. According to the law, you must present an identity document (Passport or Residence Card) to perform foreign exchange transactions.
Remember, if you are a member of Eurochange Club you won’t need to bring your I.D., all you will need is your membership card.
Where are the Eurochange exchange offices and what are your opening hours?
We have Eurochange exchange offices in the main tourist resorts of Alicante, Murcia, Almeria, Málaga and Mallorca. You can check our locations here.
Get to know our opening hours and exact addresses of each office by visiting each area, for example, do you want to know where we are located in Benidorm? Click here
Can I make any kind of exchange in any branch?
No. Eurochange has two kind of licences: one to buy currency and one to sell curreny. We can buy currency at all our branches, that is, you can exchange your currency to Euros. However, we just can sell foreign currency at some of our branches or through our website. Check our buy and sell service page to see the branches where you can buy foreign currency.
What currencies can I exchange?
In Eurochange we work with more than 40 different currencies and we are constanley expanding. You can consult our list of currencies for which we currently have available.
What if I want to exchange a currency that is not listed?
If you need to buy or sell a currency that is not on the list, please contact us and we will confirm the availability.
I have had foreign banknotes for a while now. How I can know if they are legal tender?
You can come to any our Eurochange exchange offices with the notes and we will confirm whether they are legal tender or no longer in circulation. You can also send a photo by e-mail or by WhatsApp and we will confirm if they are still valid.
Can I exchange banknotes and coins?
No, in Eurochange we only work with foreign banknotes. We can't accept coins of other currencies. Remember to spend or exchange all coins before your return home.
What is the exchange rate today?
In Eurochange we update our rates daily of all our currencies. If you want to know the rate you can consult our rates. If you have any questions you can call us and we'll be glad to help.
Do you charge any commissions in exchange operations?
No, in Eurochange we do not apply commissions. The amount you will receive is directly calculated using the daily exchange rate.
Are your rates better than the bank or the offices at the airport?
Yes, in Eurochange we offer better rates than the banks and offices at the airports. Also we do not charge commissions. If you're not sure you can compare us, our rates are transparent.
Do you have the same exchange rate in all the offices?
Yes, in all Eurochange branches will find the same exchange rate updatd daily (but in special promotions that can be set for any branch). You can consult it at any office or on our website.
Do I have the same rate if I buy the currency online than in an exchange office?
Yes, we have the same rates for all currencies on our website and in our money exchange offices.
How can I make a reservation?
Choose the currency you want ant the amount in our conversor. You can place your reservation without registering or as a registered client, so you can track all the reservations made. Fill your details and choose the date and branch of collection. You will receive an e-mail with the confirmation.
You can also place a reservation by e-mail at eurochange@eurochange.es calling us at (0034) 615 403 877 or sending us a WhatsApp message to the same number.
Do I need to make a reservation before going to an exchange office?
It is not mandatory but is strongly recommended that you make a reservation to ensure we have the amount you want available for the chosen date. If you want to check the availability of any currency you can do so by calling (0034) 615 403 877.
If I reserve my currencies today but I want to collect another day, do you keep the rate?
The price applied is the rate of the day of collection. If you want to keep the rate of the day you should choose the option BUY (when available). This way you will pay your currency at the moment and you will be able to go to collect at the time that best suits you in any of our exchange offices of collection or to choose the home delivery option and you will receive your order within 24-72 hours depending on the stock.
How long in advanced do I have to reserve my currency?
Depending on the stock of currencies we have each day, we can cater reservations even for that same day. However, it is best to reserve your currency in advance, at least 2 or 3 days in advance.
Can I make a reservation for the next month?
Yes, there is no time limit to reserve your currency. If you're traveling in a few weeks and don’t want to worry about the issue, we have no objection at all.
Can I make changes to my reservation (date, name, location, amount,…)?
Yes. You can make changes on it by sending us an email to eurochange@eurochange.es or by calling (0034) 615 403 877. To the extent possible, we will make the changes you ask us.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes. If you signed up into the site, you can go to your private area and cancel the reservation. If you made the registration without registering, you can cancel it by sending us an email to eurochange@eurochange.es or by calling (0034) 615 403 877.
What is buying currency online?
At Eurochange you can buy foreign currency online to be delivered at home or to be collected in one of our branches with currency delivery service. You must register online, choose the currency and amount and make the payment. You will recieve you currency between the following 24 -72 hours.
How can I buy my currencies online?
Use our converter to choose the currency you need and the quantity. Select the BUY option and complete the steps of the purchase process. You will have to register if you are not yet a customer. Choose delivery at home or pick up at one of our offices with collection service. And decide how to pay your order: with a card or with a transfer. Once the payment is confirmed you will have the currencies available within 24-72 hours (on working days).
Can I make changes or cancel an order paid online?
Modifications or cancellations of orders must be communicated by phone at (0034) 615 403 877 during our customer service hours, modifications will be made as much as possible as long as the order has not been processed. In that case, no order can be changed or canceled once it has been processed.
Why do I have to send a file with my ID?
According to the law against money laundering, currency exchange transactions should be identified with the ID. For this reason we ask you to provide us with a readable file with both sides of your ID. It will be only necessary that you send it for the first time for when you make your purchase, then it will be stored on our system.
How can I change my registration details or cancel my account?
If you want to make any changes on your personal details, delivery address, etc., you can do so on your private area which you will access with your ID number and password. You can also do so by contacting us at eurochange@eurochange.es or (0034) 615 403 877. If you want to cancel your online account, you must contact us.
How can I register for the Newsletter?
If you want to receive the latest news in your inbox, please fill out the form on the left side of our BLOG to register for our newsletter.
Can I see the history of all of my orders?
Yes, in your private area you can see a list of all the orders you've made, both online or in our branches.
What forms of payment do you accept if I buy my currency online?
When you buy currency on our website, you can pay with your credit / debit card or by bank transfer to the account number that we will provide. If you choose the option to pay by transfer, remember that your order may be delayed until we confirm that the transfer has gone through correctly.
What forms of payment do you accept in you exchange offices?
In all our exchange offices you can pay in cash (remember that we can only accept notes, not coins). Furthermore, in some of our exchange offices you can pay with credit / debit card* Visa, Master Card or Maestro. Visit our card payment service to see where this service is available.
* When you buy Euros you will pay an administration fee of the 2% of the total. Buying foreign currency with any kind of card is free of charge.
Where currency shipments are made?
This service is available in Spain (penninsula), Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla.
How long does it take to delivery?
As a general rule, you will receive your purchased currencies in 24 hours at the address you have given us. In exceptional cases, due to lack of stock, delivery may be delayed no longer than 72 hours after the payment is received. Anyway, you will see the delivery time on the order confirmation view before paying.
How much does it cost to deliver?
The price is 4.95€ for all the shipments to Spain (peninsula), 7€ to Balearic Islands and 12€ for Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands. You will receive your purchase in 24-72 hours.
Can I check the status of my order?
Yes, you can access to your private area and check the status of all your orders.
Can I pick up the currencies in a Eurochange exchange office?
Yes, depending on the order that you made (from other currency to Euro or from Euro to other currency) there will be some of our branches available to be chosen.
How can I become a member of Eurochange Club?
To become a member of our club just go to the nearest Eurochange exchange office with your ID, you will be asked to give us you e-mail address and a contact telephone number and you will receive your card at that very moment.
What are the advantages of becoming a member?
In addition from benefiting from promotions for members only, you will accumulate points to receive better exchange rates on your transactions. moreover you won't have to bring your ID to exchange money. Your card will be enough.
How can I know how many points do I have?
If you register on our website, in your private area you will see a list of all operations that have generated points and check out the points balance. The system is updated automatically, but it may take a few minutes to see your last exchange on the list. Contact us if you don't see the exchange listed after 30 minutes.
If you have not registered on the website, you can go to the nearest office or contact us and we will tell your points balance.
If I buy foreign currency, can I return my leftover currency with the same rate?
Yes. With our Buy Back service you will be able to return up to the 30% of the money you bought with the same rate you paid. Remember that the original purchase must be over 750 Euros to take advantage of this service.
If I’m travelling to Spain, can I exchange my currency into Euros in your exchange offices? >
Yes, you can bring your currency and we will exchange it into Euros. But remember we just can accept notes, not coins.
Should I bring my I.D. to make the exchange? >
Yes. According to the law, you must present an identity document (Passport or Residence Card) to perform foreign exchange transactions.
Remember, if you are a member of Eurochange Club you won’t need to bring your I.D., all you will need is your membership card.
Where are the Eurochange exchange offices and what are your opening hours? >
We have Eurochange exchange offices in the main tourist resorts of Alicante, Murcia, Almeria, Málaga and Mallorca. You can check our locations here.
Get to know our opening hours and exact addresses of each office by visiting each area, for example, do you want to know where we are located in Benidorm? Click here
Can I make any kind of exchange in any branch? >
No. Eurochange has two kind of licences: one to buy currency and one to sell curreny. We can buy currency at all our branches, that is, you can exchange your currency to Euros. However, we just can sell foreign currency at some of our branches or through our website. Check our buy and sell service page to see the branches where you can buy foreign currency.
What currencies can I exchange? >
In Eurochange we work with more than 40 different currencies and we are constanley expanding. You can consult our list of currencies for which we currently have available.
What if I want to exchange a currency that is not listed? >
If you need to buy or sell a currency that is not on the list, please contact us and we will confirm the availability.
I have had foreign banknotes for a while now. How I can know if they are legal tender? >
You can come to any our Eurochange exchange offices with the notes and we will confirm whether they are legal tender or no longer in circulation. You can also send a photo by e-mail or by WhatsApp and we will confirm if they are still valid.
Can I exchange banknotes and coins? >
No, in Eurochange we only work with foreign banknotes. We can't accept coins of other currencies. Remember to spend or exchange all coins before your return home.
What is the exchange rate today? >
In Eurochange we update our rates daily of all our currencies. If you want to know the rate you can consult our rates. If you have any questions you can call us and we'll be glad to help.
Do you charge any commissions in exchange operations? >
No, in Eurochange we do not apply commissions. The amount you will receive is directly calculated using the daily exchange rate.
Are your rates better than the bank or the offices at the airport? >
Yes, in Eurochange we offer better rates than the banks and offices at the airports. Also we do not charge commissions. If you're not sure you can compare us, our rates are transparent.
Do you have the same exchange rate in all the offices? >
Yes, in all Eurochange branches will find the same exchange rate updatd daily (but in special promotions that can be set for any branch). You can consult it at any office or on our website.
Do I have the same rate if I buy the currency online than in an exchange office? >
Yes, we have the same rates for all currencies on our website and in our money exchange offices.
How can I make a reservation? >
Choose the currency you want ant the amount in our conversor. You can place your reservation without registering or as a registered client, so you can track all the reservations made. Fill your details and choose the date and branch of collection. You will receive an e-mail with the confirmation.
You can also place a reservation by e-mail at eurochange@eurochange.es calling us at (0034) 615 403 877 or sending us a WhatsApp message to the same number.
Do I need to make a reservation before going to an exchange office? >
It is not mandatory but is strongly recommended that you make a reservation to ensure we have the amount you want available for the chosen date. If you want to check the availability of any currency you can do so by calling (0034) 615 403 877.
If I reserve my currencies today but I want to collect another day, do you keep the rate? >
The price applied is the rate of the day of collection. If you want to keep the rate of the day you should choose the option BUY (when available). This way you will pay your currency at the moment and you will be able to go to collect at the time that best suits you in any of our exchange offices of collection or to choose the home delivery option and you will receive your order within 24-72 hours depending on the stock.
How long in advanced do I have to reserve my currency? >
Depending on the stock of currencies we have each day, we can cater reservations even for that same day. However, it is best to reserve your currency in advance, at least 2 or 3 days in advance.
Can I make a reservation for the next month? >
Yes, there is no time limit to reserve your currency. If you're traveling in a few weeks and don’t want to worry about the issue, we have no objection at all.
Can I make changes to my reservation (date, name, location, amount,…)? >
Yes. You can make changes on it by sending us an email to eurochange@eurochange.es or by calling (0034) 615 403 877. To the extent possible, we will make the changes you ask us.
Can I cancel my reservation? >
Yes. If you signed up into the site, you can go to your private area and cancel the reservation. If you made the registration without registering, you can cancel it by sending us an email to eurochange@eurochange.es or by calling (0034) 615 403 877.
What is buying currency online? >
At Eurochange you can buy foreign currency online to be delivered at home or to be collected in one of our branches with currency delivery service. You must register online, choose the currency and amount and make the payment. You will recieve you currency between the following 24 -72 hours.
How can I buy my currencies online? >
Use our converter to choose the currency you need and the quantity. Select the BUY option and complete the steps of the purchase process. You will have to register if you are not yet a customer. Choose delivery at home or pick up at one of our offices with collection service. And decide how to pay your order: with a card or with a transfer. Once the payment is confirmed you will have the currencies available within 24-72 hours (on working days).
Can I make changes or cancel an order paid online? >
Modifications or cancellations of orders must be communicated by phone at (0034) 615 403 877 during our customer service hours, modifications will be made as much as possible as long as the order has not been processed. In that case, no order can be changed or canceled once it has been processed.
Why do I have to send a file with my ID? >
According to the law against money laundering, currency exchange transactions should be identified with the ID. For this reason we ask you to provide us with a readable file with both sides of your ID. It will be only necessary that you send it for the first time for when you make your purchase, then it will be stored on our system.
How can I change my registration details or cancel my account? >
If you want to make any changes on your personal details, delivery address, etc., you can do so on your private area which you will access with your ID number and password. You can also do so by contacting us at eurochange@eurochange.es or (0034) 615 403 877. If you want to cancel your online account, you must contact us.
How can I register for the Newsletter? >
If you want to receive the latest news in your inbox, please fill out the form on the left side of our BLOG to register for our newsletter.
Can I see the history of all of my orders? >
Yes, in your private area you can see a list of all the orders you've made, both online or in our branches.
What forms of payment do you accept if I buy my currency online? >
When you buy currency on our website, you can pay with your credit / debit card or by bank transfer to the account number that we will provide. If you choose the option to pay by transfer, remember that your order may be delayed until we confirm that the transfer has gone through correctly.
What forms of payment do you accept in you exchange offices? >
In all our exchange offices you can pay in cash (remember that we can only accept notes, not coins). Furthermore, in some of our exchange offices you can pay with credit / debit card* Visa, Master Card or Maestro. Visit our card payment service to see where this service is available.
* When you buy Euros you will pay an administration fee of the 2% of the total. Buying foreign currency with any kind of card is free of charge.
Where currency shipments are made? >
This service is available in Spain (penninsula), Balearic Islands, Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla.
How long does it take to delivery? >
As a general rule, you will receive your purchased currencies in 24 hours at the address you have given us. In exceptional cases, due to lack of stock, delivery may be delayed no longer than 72 hours after the payment is received. Anyway, you will see the delivery time on the order confirmation view before paying.
How much does it cost to deliver? >
The price is 4.95€ for all the shipments to Spain (peninsula), 7€ to Balearic Islands and 12€ for Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands. You will receive your purchase in 24-72 hours.
Can I check the status of my order? >
Yes, you can access to your private area and check the status of all your orders.
Can I pick up the currencies in a Eurochange exchange office? >
Yes, depending on the order that you made (from other currency to Euro or from Euro to other currency) there will be some of our branches available to be chosen.
How can I become a member of Eurochange Club? >
To become a member of our club just go to the nearest Eurochange exchange office with your ID, you will be asked to give us you e-mail address and a contact telephone number and you will receive your card at that very moment.
What are the advantages of becoming a member? >
In addition from benefiting from promotions for members only, you will accumulate points to receive better exchange rates on your transactions. moreover you won't have to bring your ID to exchange money. Your card will be enough.
How can I know how many points do I have? >
If you register on our website, in your private area you will see a list of all operations that have generated points and check out the points balance. The system is updated automatically, but it may take a few minutes to see your last exchange on the list. Contact us if you don't see the exchange listed after 30 minutes.
If you have not registered on the website, you can go to the nearest office or contact us and we will tell your points balance.
If I buy foreign currency, can I return my leftover currency with the same rate? >
Yes. With our Buy Back service you will be able to return up to the 30% of the money you bought with the same rate you paid. Remember that the original purchase must be over 750 Euros to take advantage of this service.
Should I bring my I.D. to make the exchange? >
Yes. According to the law, you must present an identity document (Passport or Residence Card) to perform foreign exchange transactions.
Remember, if you are a member of Eurochange Club you won’t need to bring your I.D., all you will need is your membership card.
Can I make any kind of exchange in any branch? >
No. Eurochange has two kind of licences: one to buy currency and one to sell curreny. We can buy currency at all our branches, that is, you can exchange your currency to Euros. However, we just can sell foreign currency at some of our branches or through our website. Check our buy and sell service page to see the branches where you can buy foreign currency.
What currencies can I exchange? >
In Eurochange we work with more than 40 different currencies and we are constanley expanding. You can consult our list of currencies for which we currently have available.
Are your rates better than the bank or the offices at the airport? >
Yes, in Eurochange we offer better rates than the banks and offices at the airports. Also we do not charge commissions. If you're not sure you can compare us, our rates are transparent.
Do I need to make a reservation before going to an exchange office? >
It is not mandatory but is strongly recommended that you make a reservation to ensure we have the amount you want available for the chosen date. If you want to check the availability of any currency you can do so by calling (0034) 615 403 877.
What is buying currency online? >
At Eurochange you can buy foreign currency online to be delivered at home or to be collected in one of our branches with currency delivery service. You must register online, choose the currency and amount and make the payment. You will recieve you currency between the following 24 -72 hours.
Why do I have to send a file with my ID? >
According to the law against money laundering, currency exchange transactions should be identified with the ID. For this reason we ask you to provide us with a readable file with both sides of your ID. It will be only necessary that you send it for the first time for when you make your purchase, then it will be stored on our system.
What forms of payment do you accept if I buy my currency online? >
When you buy currency on our website, you can pay with your credit / debit card or by bank transfer to the account number that we will provide. If you choose the option to pay by transfer, remember that your order may be delayed until we confirm that the transfer has gone through correctly.
How much does it cost to deliver? >
The price is 4.95€ for all the shipments to Spain (peninsula), 7€ to Balearic Islands and 12€ for Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands. You will receive your purchase in 24-72 hours.
What are the advantages of becoming a member? >
In addition from benefiting from promotions for members only, you will accumulate points to receive better exchange rates on your transactions. moreover you won't have to bring your ID to exchange money. Your card will be enough.
Have a look to these 4 european cities ideal to visit in autumn
With the arrival of autumn the days begin to become shorter, the temperatures begin to fall, the trees begin to dye of ocher and it seems that already must to be ready for the hibernation. But don’t be discouraged, the end of summer may involve planning a holiday or autumn break in one of these 4 European cities where you will enjoy these months before winter.
View of Zurich, Swizerland
Zurich
We stayed in the northern part of the Alps, but this time it's Zurich's turn in Switzerland. As usual the gardens and parks on the banks of the river change the landscape. A good option is to rent a car in Zurich and spend a day touring Lake Zurich, getting to know the little towns that surround it. The drive from Zurich to Uznach (at the other end of the lake) doesn’t reach 60 kilometers and is a good way to get around the city.
Caffes in Wroclaw, Poland
Gnome figurines in Wroclaw, Poland
Wroclaw
Wroclaw, southwest of Poland, is one of the youngest cities in the country where you can enjoy a milder climate than in the northern cities. Its historic centre has been rehabilitated in recent years and is a perfect city to walk and cross the many bridges that cross its canals as if it were one of the Northern Venices. One of the biggest tourist attractions is to locate the gnomes of Wroclaw. These are figurines of gnomes with a profession and a history that you can find in the streets of historic centre.
Brygge quarter, Bergen, Norway
Bergen
Located in south-western Norway, Bergen is the second largest city in the country, surrounded by the impressive landscape of the Norwegian fjords. The Bryggen quarter is the most colourful and photographed place of the city with its wooden houses. And very close to it is the Fish Market where you can buy and even taste typical and fresh products. And if you are looking for a walk in the mountains, don’t miss out on the opportunity to do some mycological route and discover the great variety of mushrooms in the area.
View of Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh
The second largest city and capital of Scotland is one of the best European cities to visit in autumn. Its parks, gardens and green areas begin to change colour and lose their leaves. Strolling through its streets or taking a trip around, can be two good options to enjoy the autumnal landscape. In addition, during the autumn months there are many celebrations in the city: the festival of storytelling, the Samhuinn, Halloween, Guy Fawkes night, St. Andrew's Day,…
If you have decided to prepare a break to visit one of these cities, remember that you will need to change your Euros to the corresponding currency. But it is not a problem, in Eurochange you will be able to buy the currencies that you need with the best rate and total availability.
Discover these 5 London hidden gems, visit not typical attractions
When planning a trip to London we realize there are a lot of places to see, attractions to visit, pubs where to take a pint and markets to walk around. And it is true that there are places that are a “must” on a visit to the capital of the United Kingdom like seeing Big Ben, climbing the London Eye, entering the Tower of London or visiting the British Museum. But today we propose a visit to 5 different museums in London, if in addition to seeing the typical, you want to enjoy other visits outside the conventional circuit.
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Entrance to the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221 Baker Street.
In fiction, Detective Sherlock Holmes lived at 221 Baker Street. In real life, this is the address of the Museum dedicated to this character. This home is decorated as it would have been in Victorian times (the famous detective would have lived there with Dr. Watson between 1881 and 1904). There you will find personal objects of the two characters as well as notes and objects from their published cases.
Winston Churchill played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II. And if you want to learn more about this historical character and how it was lived in London, you must visit Churchill War Rooms. In this museum you will see the bunker where Churchill and his team work and even slept and the rooms where they worked with secret material. Some of them have not been altered since the day they were closed in 1945. You can also make a tour of his life and the influences he has had until today.
The products we consume, their packaging, labels and advertising are a part of our lives and our day to day life. In this museum you will see a compilation of more than 12,000 objects that will take you from the end of the 19th century to the present day. Cereal boxes, beverage cans, cleaning products, disks, household items,… are some of the examples of products that you will find. Don’t worry about coming from a different country, you will be surprised by the brands we have in common.
This museum has a collection of mainly Victorian toys: dolls, teddy bears, doll houses, small toys, toy theaters, soldiers, puppets, etc. In the museum are also exhibited pieces from the first owner of the store, Benjamin Pollock, who made and printed a part of the toy theaters.
This is the oldest operating theater in Europe that exists and is located in the roof of the Church of St. Thomas, that was part of the Hospital of St. Thomas. In this space is the old operating theatre. In this form the operating table occupies the main place, surrounded by steps from which medical students followed the operations. There is also an herbalist where medicines were stored and made from extracts of herbs and plants to treat patients.
If you are going to prepare your trip to London, don’t forget to buy the Pounds you need in advance. At Eurochange we have total availability and we deliver home delivery in 24 hours.
Discover 4 National Parks in the US where you will enjoy the natural spaces
When thinking about a trip to the United States, most travellers come to mind New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles or San Francisco. And it is not surprising as they are 5 of the most visited cities in the country by foreign tourists. But the United States has much more than big cities as it has 59 National Parks in its territory (in addition to a large number of reserves and natural parks). Today we present 4 of them in which you can enjoy nature with very different climates and environments.
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon
It is one of the most well-known National Parks in the world and is located to the north of the state of Arizona. It has two entrances, one south "South Rim" and one north "North Rim". In accordance with the time of the year the north access is closed by the snow. You can visit by your own, with extreme caution as it is a cliff, or hire some guided excursion to not miss anything (hiking, rafting or helicopter flight are the most popular ones). In the Park you will find plenty of places to do a good panoramic photograph, but in the Skywalk you will find an unrepeatable experience: you can walk on a glass walkway located at more than 1,200 meters above the ground.
We go from an almost desert environment to a park located in the south of Alaska that remains a good part of the year covered with snow. In this park you will find Mount Denali, the highest peak in North America. If you are not a mountaineer, we discarded the hard climb to the mountain, but don’t worry, there are many activities to do both in winter (cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sleigh rides or snowmobiling) and summer (hiking, cycling, fishing, camping or attending some of the guided tours with the forest rangers). A curiosity: the film "Into the wild" tells the story of Christopher McCandless who survived alone in this park for 4 months. The bus where he lived still on the park and is one of the most photographed places in it.
This National Park is located in the State of California, halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. In it is Mount Whitney, the highest summit of the United States outside Alaska, in addition to a huge forest of giant sequoias. In this forest is the largest tree in the world, a sequoia known as General Sherman, which measures 83.8 meters high and about 11 meters in diameter at its base and is about 2000 years old. In the Park there are several routes and excursions that can be done by car or on foot with the option to make the trek with a ranger that explains the whole route.
Yellowstone was the first National Park created in the United States. It is a natural territory that has undergone few alterations with the passage of the years. It is located mainly northwest of the State of Wyoming although its extension also reaches areas of Idaho and Montana. In this Park live several species of terrestrial animals like bears, wolves, moose and buffalo, besides being home of the bears Yogui and Bubu protagonists of the cartoon series. It is a perfect place to camp for a few days in summer and to make hiking routes discovering this jewel of nature where you will also find hot springs and geysers, one of which is the best known in the world, the "Old Faithful". And if you visit in winter, you will enjoy a spectacular environment covered by a white mantle. Without cars, with skis or snowmobiles, you can enjoy what they call "Winter Wonderland".
If you are planning a visit to one of these Parks (or someone else) visit the National Parks Service website. In this web you will find all the necessary information about accesses, activities, tips and even alerts that may exist at any given moment in each Park.
Although in the wild nature expenses will not be the same as being in a big city, keep in mind that you may have to pay tickets or excursions in cash. In addition to the souvenirs that you can buy and take home. So prepare your trip by buying the Dollars you need in advance. You can receive them at your home or pick them up at the office with the nearest collection service.
And don’t forget to follow the tips and recommendations of the rangers to make your visit perfect!
We tell you five things you can do during your trip to Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. If you are going to visit it this summer, we help you to add the essential 5 things to your visit.
Restaurants in the Market Square, Old City Warsaw – Poland
The Old Town (Stare Miasto)
The Old Town is the birthplace of the city of Warsaw. It is not the oldest area since it was completely destroyed after World War II and was rebuilt stone by stone to regain its pre-war appearance. It is a World Heritage Site since 1980. A quick search in Google and you can see a lot of pictures of its appearance now and then.
The Old Town is located between the Vistula River and the old wall that runs along Podwale Street. In the center is the Market Square, surrounded by cafes and restaurants. You can walk its streets with shops and restaurants, visit the Cathedral of San Juan or take a walk of Kings by the Royal Palace.
Palace on the Isle, Lazienki Park, Warsaw – Poland
The Royal Route
Speaking of walks of Kings, you can take advantage of the good weather of summer to tour the Royal Route. Whether on foot or with a rental bike, this is a pleasant walk of about 10 kilometers surrounded by buildings, palaces, churches and monuments.
From the 16th century the Polish Kings used this walk to move from their usual residence, the Royal Castle located in the Old Town, to one of their summer residences: the Palace of Ujazdów, the Palace on the Isle or the Palace of Wilanów .
The walk begins at the Royal Palace and runs through Krakowskie Przedmieście, Nowy Świat, Plac Trzech Krzyży, Aleje Ujazdowskie, Ulica Belwederska, Ulica Jana III Sobieskiego, Aleje Wilanowska.
Warsaw Uprising Monument, Warsaw – Poland
Recent history
Warsaw was one of the hot spots during World War II as it was one of the world's cities with more Jewish population and also by the creation of the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe. As the capital of Poland was a strategic point for the reception of Jews from other parts of Germany or occupied Poland for their subsequent deportation.
If you want to learn about the darkest passage of the recent history of the city and the country, you can visit the Museum of the Uprising or the Museum of History of Warsaw.
Leaving behind the past of the city, at present it is one of the European capitals where you can enjoy the most contemporary culture.
You can enjoy the Museum of Modern Art with two buildings where creativity reigns: the old one on Panska Street 3 and the modern one opened in the spring of 2017 next to the Vistula. The most modern can not miss the Neon Museum, a space where all kinds of neon signs are rescued and restored by their owners.
And as for nightlife, the city is not far behind. You will find from pubs and bars from normal to clubs where you have to dress well queue to enter. There is also a great offer of places with terrace and outdoor spaces that come in very well on summer evenings. In Warsaw Insider magazine you will find a long list of places to go depending on what you want every day.
In addition to all that we have told you, in Warsaw you will find a large number of museums for all tastes.
You can review the most important cultural manifestations of the country from the Chopin Museum dedicated to the life and work of the composer, to the Ethnographic Museum, where a review of the history of the country through its inhabitants and their traditions.
If you are interested in science, you can visit the Marie Curie Museum, where you will learn about the life and work of the Polish scientist. It is also advisable to visit the Copernicus Scientific Center where children and adults will enjoy exhibitions and demonstrations.
And for those who love the evolution of technology, Warsaw also offers several options such as the Museum of Technology, the Museum of Military Technology or the Railway Museum where you will see a real review from the first rudimentary devices to the most current technology.
If you already have everything prepared for your trip to Warsaw, do not forget to change your Euros to Polish Zlotys. You can buy them now and pick them up at your nearest pickup office or we can send them straight home.
If you are planning a travel to London, we help you to solve your doubts
When preparing a trip abroad, one of the most common doubts is how much money to carry in cash. Traveling through the Euro zone, there is no major problem, since you can pay with card without commissions, conversions or extra expenses. But in countries with different currencies, we must think a little more. If you are going to travel to London and ask yourself how much money to bring in cash, we help you to solve your doubts with this budget for 7 days per person.
Big Ben – London
Transportation
The easiest and quickest way to get around the city is the tube. London has one of the world's largest (and on-time) metro networks.
The simple ticket costs around 5 Pounds, so it is best to buy tickets for the day or a Travelcard for 7 days, if your trip is going to last more than three days.
A 1-day metro ticket for zones 1 and 2 (where most tourist attractions are) costs 6.60 Pounds and the 1-day Travelcard for the same areas costs 12.30 Pounds. The Travelcard for 7 days for zones 1 and 2 costs 33.00 Pounds.
The advantage of buying a Travelcard is that you can use different public transports: tube, bus, tram,… if they are in the area for which you have paid.
As for transportation to and from the airport, there are several options. These are the usual prices for train travel from Airports to Central London with return included:
Heathrow: 37.90 Pounds
Southend: 16.20 Pounds
Gatwick: 35.60 Pounds
Luton: 18.00 Pounds
If you need to use the taxi service, keep in mind they are a bit expensive. If you travel with more people the expense is divided, but with the other transports you can easily reach any place you want to visit.
SUMMARY:
7Day Travelcard: 33.00 Pounds
Transfers from and to the Airport: 27,00 Pounds
Food and drink
This point depends a lot on the budget and tastes of each one. It is true that there are bargains and places that only Londoners know where food is good and cheap, but as a rule we usually go to the places that we have of passage in the most tourist areas, so let's do a rough calculation with the average prices.
A fast-food restaurant (McDonald's, Burger Kinf, KFC,…) can cost between 5 and 7 Pounds per person. A complete meal (main dish with salad, potatoes or rice) with a pint in a pub costs about 10 or 15 Pounds. A pint of beer, around 4 Pounds. And you also have the option to buy some food in a supermarket or in street stalls where you can eat for 5 Pounds per person. And if one day you want to indulge yourself, you will find many restaurants of good quality where you can taste typical dishes or international cuisine from about 25 or 30 Pounds per person.
If your accommodation doesn’t include breakfast you will always find a Starbucks, Costa Coffee or Pret a Manger where you can have coffee and something to eat. You will have to add about 5-6 Pounds per person per day.
SUMMARY (6 dinners and 6 meals):
4 meals in a typical English pub: 50,00 Pounds
2 fast-food restaurant meals: 12.00 Pounds
3 dinners in typical English pub: 38,00 Pounds
2 dinners with food of supermarket or street position: 20,00 Pounds
1 dinner in restaurant: 50,00 Pounds
Make 3 breaks to drinka pint (soda, wine, …): 12,00 Pounds
London Tower
Sights
Many museums in London have free admission so you can enjoy art and culture for very little money. In addition, one of the main charms of the city is to walk it, to visit monuments, to go to street markets,… where you will not have to pay any entrance. However, in other tourist attractions you will have to pay tickets. We show you the usual prices (there are passes for several attractions that come cheaper or discounts with the Travelcard).
British Museum: free except for special exhibitions costing about 17.00 Pounds
British Library: the entrance and some exhibitions are free and the pass for the other exhibitions costs about 14,00 Pounds
National Gallery: free admission
Museum of London: free admission
Ride on the London Eye: 39.00 Pounds
Buckingham Palace: 23.00 Pounds
London Tower: 21.50 Pounds
Westminster Abbey: 22.00 Pounds
SUMMARY:
Free entrance to the mentioned museums (without exhibitions of payment): 0,00 Pounds
Tickets to other attractions: 105,50 Pounds
Whims or unforeseen
When calculating your budget, keep in mind that there may be expenses with which you had not counted. Although almost anywhere you can pay with card, remember that you can be surprised if the rate set by your bank is bad or if they charge a commission for paying in another currency.
In addition, there are things you can’t pay with a card like a second hand T-shirt in Camden Market, a roll of cinnamon in the Portobello market or some postcards to send to your family.
For this type of expenses you can take about 50-70 Pounds per person.
Total budget
Transport: 60,00 Pounds
Meals: 182,00 Pounds
Attractions: 105,50 Pounds
Whims / Unforeseen: 60 Pounds
TOTAL RECOMMENDED: 407.50 Pounds
This budget is an approximate average of the money that is usually spent spending a week in London and, as we have said, depends on tastes, prior organization and what everyone can afford.
We hope that you have been guided to calculate how much money to take on your trip. Remember that you can exchange the leftover banknotes back to Euros in any of our exchange offices, so don’t worry about carrying too many Pounds.
Things to keep in mind before planning a trip to San Francisco
This year you have a good opportunity to visit the city of San Francisco (California) as it is the 50th Anniversary of the Summer of Love and the city is prepared to celebrate it with flowers in the hair and exhibitions, literary events, concerts and recognition to the most important moments of that historic summer of 1967.
But in addition to all the events that you can find on the website created for this anniversary (Summer of love) there are other things you can’t miss out of this vibrant city.
View of the Golden Gate bridge wit the city in the background
Take a walk through the Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate is one of the most famous bridges in the world. Since its construction in the late 1930's, its red structure has been photographed millions of times. The bridge is just under 3 kilometers long linking the city of San Francisco with the Marin County. Crossing the other side you will have fantastic views of the bridge with the city in the background. Keep in mind that there is usually fog in the bay, we hope you have a clear day for your walk.
View of the typical Victorian houses of the city
Contemplate the "Painted Ladies"
Another of the biggest attractions of the city are the "Pinted Ladies”. Don’t worry if you don’t know what we are talking about, as soon as you see the typical picture of those Victorian houses painted in various colors next to each other, you will recall images from television series and movies in which they appear as Full House, Mrs. Doubtfire or The Princess diaries.
Cable Car line
Walk around the city
Sometimes there is nothing better than walking the streets of a city, sitting down to drink something at a café or reading a newspaper in a park to impregnate you with the true spirit of its inhabitants. Undoubtedly, a good way to see San Francisco is on board its classic "Cable cars" that should not be confused with the tram network, which also exists. There are three lines of "Cable cars" from where you can cross centric streets and go up and down the famous slopes of the city.
View of Alcatraz Island from the ferry
Corridor and cells inside Alcatraz Jail
Enter a cell in Alcatraz
Although it’s not an attraction that stands out for its beauty, don’t stay with the desire to visit the one that boasted of being the safest jail in the world. The prison received in its interior famous prisoners and hosted numerous shoots of Hollywood. During this visit you will learn a little more about the history of the country and its most dangerous criminals too.
Walk among redwoods in Muir Woods
Hug a redwood
The redwoods are very long-lived trees (they live between 2000 and 3000 years), very tall (more than 100 meters from the surface) and very thick (around 7 or 8 meters in diameter). They are also characteristic species of the west coast of the United States. One of the spaces where you can walk among these millenary trees is Muir Woods Park, about 15 km north of the city. Too close not to visit.
If at this point you are already fantasizing about your next travel to San Francisco, don’tt forget that you will need to change your Euros to Dollars before your trip and in Eurochange you can buy US Dollars at the best price.
Things to keep in mind before planning a trip to Aarhus
One of the most up-to-date destinations for 2017 is the city of Aarhus in Denmark, which has been named European Capital of Culture in 2017.
What does this mean?
When a city is named , it has the opportunity to show to Europe and the whole world its cultural heritageEuropean Capital of Culture and life with all kinds of artistic manifestations.
Aarhus, Denmark
Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark and one of the oldest in the country. The city prides itself on having a vibrant artistic scene and a very young spirit that coexist with its long history dating back to the time of the Vikings.
All the avant-gardes can coexist in this city where walking the streets and meeting the Danish customs will be part of your trip.
European Capital of Culture 2017
Aarhus has been preparing for years for this 2017 that will open the doors of the world. From the 20th of January to the 31st of December 2017, locals and visitors can enjoy exhibitions, performances, concerts and all kinds of cultural events in museums, halls, public buildings and at street level.
If you travel to Aarhus during this year, you can enjoy a mixture of tradition and innovation in art, theater, dance, literature, music, gastronomy, architecture and design. A real pleasure for the senses.
In the Aarhus 2017 website you can consult the calendar of events and the schedule that they have planned for this year, so you can match your visit with the events that interest you.
If you are ready to organize a trip to Aarhus, remember that in Denmark you will need Danish Krones to make your cash payments. But this is not a problem because at Eurochange you can buy Danish Krones online right now and receive them in 24-48 hours.
With the arrival of the new year a good purpose can be to plan the holidays of 2017. And if you are going to do it, don't miss out on this post where we recommend some of the best things to visit in the Russian capital.
The Red Square
The Red Square is located in the center of Moscow. Since Ivan the Great destroyed the wooden houses that were located in this area to improve the protection of the Kremlin, the square has been used for various purposes: as a shooting field, as a market square, to hold public ceremonies and even concerts in the last years.
Around the Red Square you will find the GUM (a large department store created in Soviet times in which the world's leading brands are still sold, as well as restaurants and cinemas), St. Basil's Cathedral (an orthodox temple known almost everywhere as the emblem of the city), the State Museum of History (where important pieces of the history of the country are exposed from the prehistory to the XXth century), the Mausoleum of Lenin (where its mummified body and the tombs of Russian military and presidents are) and the Kremlin (composed of several buildings, cathedrals and other spaces where the government building stands out).
Moscow Metro
The Moscow Metro is not just a quick way to get around the city, it is another tourist attraction. Some of its stations are spaces where you can enjoy paintings, mosaics and sculptures as if you were in a museum scattered throughout the city. And if you are one of those persons who get lost in the subway, don't worry, there are guided tours that will make it very easy.
The Gorky Park
This park is located on the banks of the Moldova River. It is a fairly large extension that in its beginnings was destined to the access to the entertainment and the culture of the working classes. Today it is a park with multiple spaces to enjoy: bicycle and skating rental services, an amusement park, sports facilities, lakes for a boat ride, cafes and restaurants, as well as ice rink in winter and urban beaches in summer. A place to enjoy as a couple, with friends or family.
The Bolshoi Theater
It is one of the most important theaters in the world. Whether you like opera or ballet or you are not the biggest fan, we recommend you to buy an entrance and enjoy the show, the building, the decoration, … As it was remodeled in the early 2000s to give it back the splendor from the time of its construction. A way to transport you to the Russia of the nineteenth century.
Museum of Cosmonautics
This museum is dedicated to explain the Russian space race and the space exploration almost from its beginnings. You will find exposed parts of ships, objects of space, space suits and audiovisual material. There is also a cafe where you can relax during your visit. In the exterior of the museum it is the Monument to the Conquerors of Space, with more than 100 meters high.
If we have already encouraged you and you are going to start planning your trip, remember that you will need Russian Rubles in order to pay your expenses in cash. You can buy the Russian Rubles that you need for your trip right now on our website and so you can focus on enjoying your stay.
If you are staying in Benidorm during the holidays we recommend you to participate in all acts you can, as this really live the celebrations of the city.
However, if you want a little guide to not miss the best, here it is:
Peñas parade
On Friday at 22:00 takes place this event: the Peñas of Benidorm parade which is the beginning of the celebrations.
Offering flowers
In this procession Peñas and other festive entities carry flowers as an offering to the patron saint, the Virgin of Suffrage. It takes place on Saturday at 18:30.
Processions
The Fiestas of Benidorm is in honor of patterns: the Virgin of Suffrage and Saint James. Therefore two processions are held, one in each honors on Sunday at 19:00 and Monday 19:00 respectively.
Mascletàs
If you like gunpowder and firecrackers, with mascletàs you will enjoy sure. You can see them on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 14:00 and on Tuesday at 23:00 there is a special nocturnal one.
Float parade
In this parade the Peñas and various festive entities wear their best costumes to fill with colour and candy the streets of Benidorm. The parade starts at 17:30 on Wednesday. And at the end of it starts the fireworks display that ends five days of festivities.
Since 1998 there is a very special Peña in Benidorm: La Penya Inglesa (the english Peña). It’s members travel every year from the UK to join and enjoy the Fiestas. It is a very good example that in Benidorm everyone is welcome. We hope to see them again in a few days!
Out calendar
For those who still have the desire to continue celebrating on Thursday is celebrated in the English area the “Fancy Dress Party“. This festival takes place every year after finishing the Fiestas. The streets of the area are closed to traffic, bars draw their bars on the street and music and costumes invade everything. A perfect way to end the holidays and start preparing the following year.
Things to keep in mind before planning a trip to Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. It is located on an archipelago of islands and peninsulas, so for this reason it is called the “Venice of the North”, like other cities such as St Petersburg, Amsterdam or Copenhaguen. If you choose the Swedish city as a destination for your holidays, take note of these things that you cannot miss.
Gamla Stan
Gamla Stan is Stockholm old town. This island was the first settlement and from here, the city began to grow. This is an area of cobbled streets and classic and colorful buildings. Just stroll through its streets will transport you to another age.
We recommed you a drink in one of the terraces of Stortorget, the oldest square and heart of Stockholm. Visit the St Nicholas Cathedral, the oldest church in the city, or discover the Swedish royal tradition by visiting the Royal Palace.
Vasa Museum
There is only one ship in the world built in the 17th century that has lasted almost entirely to this days: the Vasa. 98% of its structure is original and the curious thing is that the ship, built for war, with its crew and cannons, sank shortly after setting sail from port. In the 50s the wreck was located and some later returned to the surface.
Today the ship is exhibited in the museum, located on the island of Djurgården, which was built for that purpose alone. It is one of the most visited museums in the world and you should visit it on your visit to Stockholm.
Skansen
If you want to know the tradition and Swedish rural life, you have to visit the open air museum Skansen, located in Djurgården, very close to the Vasa Museum. In this museum founded in 1891, you will discover how was the rural life in Sweden, in addition, you could taste the cuisine or buy local crafts. You can also see, both domestic and wild native animals.
Södermalm
If you want to discover the most modern Stockholm, expend one day to visit Södermalm and SoFo area, the Scandinavian equivalent of SoHo’s of London or New York. It is located on the island south of Gamla Stan. A neighborhood formerly occupied by the working class today has become one of the benchmarks in design, fashion, art and cuisine.
If you like photography, you should visit Fotografiska, a museum of photography and about photography where you also can enjoy concerts, its cafe or its courses and workshops.
ABBA museum
Whatever your musical style, at the ABBA museum you will surprise and enjoy. This museum is dedicated to the Swedish pop band during the 70s was one of the most famous in the world and even today still has a legion of followers.
In this museum you will find memories of the band, their suits and gold records, but also live an experience in the first person as if you were the fifth member of ABBA.
In addition to these five proposals, Stockholm is a city with many things to see and do. We recommend that you plan your trip in advance so you do not miss anything.
We remind you that for travelling to Sweden you have to exchange your Euros for Swedish Krones. Buy now your Swedish Krones at the best price in our website.
If you are traveling to Benalmadena don’t miss these places
Although during the autumn there is not the same activity in Benalmadena than during the summer months, you will find there are many things to see and to do besides going to the beach.
“Espetos” at the beach
Enjoy the beaches
From Torremolinos to Fuengirola, passing by Benalmadena you will find a lot of beaches for all the tastes: larger, smaller, nudists, with “chiringuitos”,… During the autumn months the temperatures still being pleasant for laying in the sun. If you are a cold-natured person you will also get to take long walks along the seashore.
Santo Domingo de Guzmán Church, Benalmádena
Discover Benalmadena village
Although the most famous and crowded are the beaches, the village area of Benalmadena is one of the charms of the area. You can explore its bars, restaurants, taperías and enjoying the typical local food and other delicacies. You will also find several attractions like the Church of Santo Domingo, the Plaza of Spain or the Museum-Castle Colomares.
Butterfly Park, Benalmadena
Visit places of turist interest
From the Castle Colomares, which tells the story of the discovery of America, to the port, with its aquarium Sea Life, through the Paloma Park, the amusement park Tivoli World, or the Butterfly Park, you will find something to visit for all public.
Ronda, Malaga
Route by the white villages in Malaga
If you have time and an vehicle, we recommend you to spend a day or two in making a route by the white villages of Malaga.
These villages are located in the western part of the province of Malaga, starting in the Serrania de Ronda. They are called white villages because the facades of their houses are painted with lime to repel heat, giving the municipality a uniform appearance. Ronda is the first stop and following the road you will arrive to Benaojan, Jimena de Libar, Atajate, Benadalid, Algatocin, Gaucin and Casares.
Diving baptism
Practice nautic sports
This months, the weather still allows to enjoy some of the outdoor activities you can do in Benalmádena. You can perform a baptism of diving, or if you dare to make an introductory course, go sailing looking for dolphins or take a pleasant sailboat ride.
If you are spending a few days in Benalmádena and need to exchange money, we have a money exchange office in Avenida Antonio Machado, in the commercial area under the Hotel Best Sirocco.
Exchange your currency to Euros at the best rate. You can also buy or reserve currencies online and collect them in this office. You can also pay by card and become a member of Club Eurochange.
Five things that you must see if you are traveling to Prague
If you are going to spend your summer holidays in a European capital, we recommend you to travel to Prague. Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and it has nothing to envy to the main European capitals.
To the end of August or during the month of September are good moments for visiting the city. The temperature is about 20 degrees what it is good for walking the streets and to know the city. However, don´t forget to put a raincoat or an umbrella in your bag, just in case.
Old Town Square – Prague, Czech Republic
Old City, Church of Our Lady and Astronomical Clock
Old Town is the tourist center of Prague. It is an area where live medieval monuments, shops, churches, accommodation, cafes and restaurants. Strolling through the cobbled streets is mandatory if you want to visit two of the essentials of the city: The Church of Our Lady and the Astronomical Clock. Both are located in the Old Town Square and are of the 14th and 15th centuries respectively.
Prague Castle – Prague, Czech Republic
Prague Castle
It is the world’s largest ancient castle. It dates from 19th century and the site houses the Prague Cathedral, the convent of St. George, the Powder Tower and the Golden Lane among other attractions as well as museums and gardens to stroll around. Inside the castle the jewels in the crown of Bohemia are saved, though you can not see them because they are shown to the public only very occasionally.
Charles bridge – Prague, Czech Republic
Charles Bridge and Vltava River
King Charles IV ordered the construction of this bridge, it is the first to cross the Vltava River. It is the oldest bridge that is conserved throughout the country. You can walk through it and see the sculptures it contains, but certainly the best picture you can take it from a public area located on the river bank, next to the Museum of Frank Kafka (another of the attractions if you are interested in philosophy).
Prague National Museum – Prague, Czech Republic
Prague National Museum
Whether you like to see museums or not, go to visit Wenceslas Square, where the impressive building that houses the main building of the Museum is located. And if you dare to enter will not be disappointed. At present, the main building is closed for renovation, but you can visit the other 10 buildings that make up the entire museum.
John Lennon Wall – Prague, Czech Republic
Mala Strana and John Lennon Wall
Mala Strana is one of the oldest districts of Prague and is located at the foot of the Castle. This is a neighborhood where tradicionally resided the nobility, well preserved in which you can find palaces and gardens. One of the attractions of the most recent history is the John Lennon Wall. After the death of the singer, it appeared his portrait painted on the wall. Written messages, despite the efforts of the authorities to destroy them, challenged the system and reappeared followed. Despite the changes that have occurred since the date remains a place where sentences for peace, equality, human rights and, above all, pays tribute to the artist with phrases of his songs and graffiti they are expressed.
If you already have the luggage ready, do not forget that in Prague use a currency other than the Euro. To the Czech Republic you need tochange your Euros to Czech Koruna. In Eurochange you can buy your Czech Koruna nowand at the best price.