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Where can I exchange currency in the Philippines?
What is the Best Money Changer in the Philippines?
- Czarina Foreign Exchange. Czarina is one of the most reputable money changers in Metro Manila, having been established in 1978.
- Naila’s Money Changer.
- Tivoli Money Exchange.
- Moonlight Money Changer.
- Sanry’s Money Changer.
- Cebuana Lhullier.
- M Lhuillier.
- Palawan Pawnshop.
What can you buy with 5000 Indonesian Rupiah?
Rp 5,000. A 5,000 bill will get you a medium bottled water or a couple of traditional snacks from the market. This note will also be enough to pay the fare for most minivan buses or intercity bus routes.
Where can I exchange currency in Indonesia?
The best money changers, BMC and Central Kuta Money Exchange, tend to have the best exchange rates and a plentiful supply of Indonesian Rupiah, so you can bring almost any currency and they will have a solid market rate.
Which banks can exchange foreign currency?
Local banks and credit unions usually offer the best rates. Major banks, such as Chase or Bank of America, offer the added benefit of having ATMs overseas. Online bureaus or currency converters, such as Travelex, provide convenient foreign exchange services.
What can Indonesian rupiah buy?
Here’s what you can get for 9,000 rupiah or around a buck:
- 1 load of laundry (about 3.5 kg)
- 1 creamy avocado shake.
- 2 km taxi ride.
- 4 liters (1 gal.) of drinking water.
- 1 pre-cut pineapple on touristy Seminyak beach, Bali.
- 1 hour of Internet access.
- 1 vegetarian meal in a typical warung.
- 2 liters of gasoline.
What is the highest currency note in Indonesia?
Indonesian rupiah | |
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Banknotes | |
Freq. used | Rp2,000, Rp5,000, Rp10,000, Rp20,000, Rp50,000, Rp100,000 |
Rarely used | Rp1,000, Rp75,000 (commemorative) |
Coins |
What is the best currency to use in Indonesia?
The best currency to take to Indonesia is either Euro or US dollars if you want to change money. Stick to reputable exchange offices or go to a bank in order to avoid getting scammed. The rate can still be poor though, so always check the current online before you accept any offers.
Does the post office exchange foreign money?
You can easily go back to your local bank, credit union, post office or currency exchange counter after you return. Keep in mind that many of these places don’t accept coins, so try to spend those first and save the bills for later. You can also sell foreign currency on eBay.
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