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Leave for Italy Friday, question about cash
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:07 pm
Is it better to get Euros from local bank before we leave, take dollars with us and exchange in Venice, or get Euro from ATM once there?
Also any thoughts on how much cash do get? We don't drink coffee or alcohol if that matters.
15 days. Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples. Just my wife and I.
Also any thoughts on how much cash do get? We don't drink coffee or alcohol if that matters.
15 days. Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples. Just my wife and I.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:30 pm to hawgndodge
We went with a group and there was a tour package that we purchased, so you will probably need more money than we brought, but this was our experience and how we handled it.
Get the Euros here from your bank. It could take a day or so for them to come in. It's easier than paying exorbitant fees in Italy for exchange and having to deal with it when you are tired from the flight.
My wife and I just got back from virtually the same trip. We spent 14 days in the areas you are going. We had a bus driver and a guide for almost the entire trip. Lodging was paid for ahead of time. Many of the daily tours were paid for ahead of time as well. A good portion of our meals were also included.
My wife and I brought $1200 worth of Euros, and came back with around $100 worth.
Some in our group needed to go to an ATM because they ran out of money, and they ended up paying more than necessary for the convenience. The banks were not always conveniently located either.
We had to tip our guides and drivers, spent about $300 total for that. We did charge some stuff to our credit cards, but made sure there were no fees for overseas transactions on them before we left the US.
The bigger cities will have pickpockets in crowded areas. Our guides were adept at pointing some of the known ones. Don't carry your wallet in your back pocket. Try to wear pants with zippered pockets if possible. I bought a money belt, and it worked out pretty well. None in our group were victimized, but it is a thing, so be aware of your surroundings.
Have fun. It's a beautiful country.
Get the Euros here from your bank. It could take a day or so for them to come in. It's easier than paying exorbitant fees in Italy for exchange and having to deal with it when you are tired from the flight.
My wife and I just got back from virtually the same trip. We spent 14 days in the areas you are going. We had a bus driver and a guide for almost the entire trip. Lodging was paid for ahead of time. Many of the daily tours were paid for ahead of time as well. A good portion of our meals were also included.
My wife and I brought $1200 worth of Euros, and came back with around $100 worth.
Some in our group needed to go to an ATM because they ran out of money, and they ended up paying more than necessary for the convenience. The banks were not always conveniently located either.
We had to tip our guides and drivers, spent about $300 total for that. We did charge some stuff to our credit cards, but made sure there were no fees for overseas transactions on them before we left the US.
The bigger cities will have pickpockets in crowded areas. Our guides were adept at pointing some of the known ones. Don't carry your wallet in your back pocket. Try to wear pants with zippered pockets if possible. I bought a money belt, and it worked out pretty well. None in our group were victimized, but it is a thing, so be aware of your surroundings.
Have fun. It's a beautiful country.
This post was edited on 6/30/25 at 9:41 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:30 pm to hawgndodge
Just get from an ATM as needed. Don’t need to get here. And use a credit card with no foreign transaction fee. Use that more than cash.
This post was edited on 6/30/25 at 9:32 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:42 pm to hawgndodge
Just a guess but I'd expect that most of your cash will be spent on tips for drivers, tours, cooking classes, excursions, etc. Restaurants and hotels are all going to be on your credit card. Idk about the public transportation but maybe you need a few Euros for trains and busses. Just add up how much you're spending on excursions and take about 30% of that in cash for tips and misc
Eta: just remembered a lot of Europe doesn't really tip. Is this the case for Italy?
Eta: just remembered a lot of Europe doesn't really tip. Is this the case for Italy?
This post was edited on 7/2/25 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 6/30/25 at 9:54 pm to hawgndodge
Get cash from a local ATM but not at the airport. Wait until you get somewhere that is less touristy. Make sure your debit card bank does not charge you a bunch of extra fees for withdrawing in a foreign country, may have to call your bank and ask. Also, when using your credit card you may be asked if you want to pay in US Dollars, refuse that and pay in Euros or local currency. Otherwise you will get an exchange rate determined by the store/restaurant which will be way worse than the standard exchange rate. I rarely use or need cash in europe anymore. I think I still have the same 200 euro I've taken with me the last 3 trips and used almost none of that cash.
Posted on 6/30/25 at 10:07 pm to hawgndodge
I always like to take a few bucks with me but the best way to get euros is to use your credit card at an ATM machine from a major bank in Europe. You can do this at the airport.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 5:23 am to hawgndodge
Assuming your debit does not have a foreign transaction fee, grab cash from an ATM once you're there but don't accept the bank's conversion rate. Same goes for any CC terminals at restaurants, etc. - pay in local currency, not USD.
For where you're going, there's a solid chance you won't need physical paper. So, I wouldn't worry about getting much out of the ATM.
For where you're going, there's a solid chance you won't need physical paper. So, I wouldn't worry about getting much out of the ATM.
This post was edited on 7/1/25 at 5:26 am
Posted on 7/1/25 at 5:57 am to hawgndodge
I've lived in Italy the last three years. You can easily get cash from an ATM. Make sure to decline the conversion the atm wants to do for you. It's a way of making money off of tourist. For example, you take out 300 euro, the atm asks to convert for you at a fee of 40 euro. Nope, decline, your bank will do it for 5 or 10 dollars. And you'll still get the euro even if you decline the conversion. Took me 4 months to figure out and probably 3 or 400 dollars ??
Posted on 7/1/25 at 6:27 am to hawgndodge
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Is it better to get Euros from local bank before we leave, take dollars with us and exchange in Venice, or get Euro from ATM once there?
If there's ever a question on this board that needs to be stickied, it's probably every form of this.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 6:56 am to hawgndodge
ATM in Italy. That’s going to give you best exchange rate.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 7:55 am to jfw3535
Thanks everybody. Appreciate all the input. I'm completely useless at work this week already. Looking forward to this trip. It's our 25th anniversary trip and we're ready to see somewhere we've never been.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 8:35 am to hawgndodge
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Is it better to get Euros from local bank before we leave, take dollars with us and exchange in Venice, or get Euro from ATM once there?
ATM, better exchange rate, but research which ATMs to go to. Some have crazy fees and take advantage of tourists, and others do not
Posted on 7/1/25 at 8:36 am to StTiger42
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. You can easily get cash from an ATM. Make sure to decline the conversion the atm wants to do for you.
Also make sure you do this when using your credit card at restaurants. They make ask if you want to do it in Euros or Dollars. Do Euros!
Posted on 7/1/25 at 9:22 am to Zappas Stache
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Get cash from a local ATM but not at the airport.
Yep...cheaper outside of the airport cash outlets.
Posted on 7/1/25 at 9:32 am to hawgndodge
We always order Euro from our bank. We can order online and the Euro is mailed to our house.
We use the Euro for taxis that don't take credit cards (this happens once in a while) and generally to pay for our lunches and a tip from time to time.
I like having some "just in case" cash on our trips.
We use the Euro for taxis that don't take credit cards (this happens once in a while) and generally to pay for our lunches and a tip from time to time.
I like having some "just in case" cash on our trips.
Posted on 7/2/25 at 9:54 am to hawgndodge
Went to Rome, Venice and Florence last year. We used our credit card for everything and just took some cash out of the ATM for tips and bathrooms.
Posted on 7/2/25 at 11:27 am to Suntiger
Use Apple Pay for the credit card on your phone like everyone else, so you don't stand out so much 
Posted on 7/2/25 at 12:02 pm to LemmyLives
Yeah I was planning on using Google pay for everything.
Posted on 7/2/25 at 12:17 pm to hawgndodge
When using a CC, they will ask about the conversion rate, tell them to let your bank handle it.
I always get a 100 Euros from our bank before I leave
I always get a 100 Euros from our bank before I leave
Posted on 7/2/25 at 2:43 pm to hawgndodge
We just used an atm once we got there
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