Thursday, 13 August 2020
One of the most common questions before a European trip is when to get euros before a holiday. There is no crystal ball for exchange rates, but ordering in good time from a commission-free provider such as Travel FX gives you room to buy euros at a rate you are comfortable with rather than whatever the airport offers on the day.
Buying at the airport or on arrival usually means accepting a weaker rate, because convenience is priced in. Planning a week or two ahead lets you watch the rate and order when it suits you.
For most holidays it is simpler to buy the cash you need in a single order rather than in dribs and drabs. Work out a sensible budget for tips, taxis, meals out and incidentals, then order that amount.
Travel FX trades commission-free, offers more than 60 currencies and holds a 5-star Trustpilot rating from around 32,800 reviews across 18-plus years of business, so you can order ahead with confidence.
Good timing is less about predicting the market and more about not leaving yourself at the mercy of the airport desk.