Where to exchange money in Dubrovnik
Are you heading to Dubrovnik? You will want to ensure you are aware of the local currency and how to obtain it. In addition, you may want to keep track of the current exchange rates and where to change your money to the local currency without getting ripped off.
We will give you a list of the best currency exchanges in Dubrovnik that you can visit in person.
There is also a digital alternative to consider by using Wise. This could save you both time and money.


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Currency exchanges in Dubrovnik
We are aware that there can be times when you need to have some local currency on hand, so avoiding currency exchanges altogether isn't always possible. We have provided a list of currency exchanges you can find in Dubrovnik below.
Don't forget to refresh yourself on the advice in this article to help get the most out of your cash whilst abroad.

Money Changer | Address | Contact Information |
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Money Exchange Mjenjacnica | Obala Stjepana Radića 32, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia | +385 98 428 924 |
Perla Adriatica | Ul. Frana Supila 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia | +385 98 377 954 |
Lambis D.o.o. | Ul. Iva Dulčića 84, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia | |
Zalagaonica Dubrovnik | Hvarska ul. 46, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia | +385 98 776 677 |
TIC DUBROVNIK Ltd. | Stradun 21, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia | +385 20 323 350 |
In Kapital Exchange Zračna luka Dubrovnik | Dobrota 24, Čilipi odlazni terminal zračne luke Dubrovnik /Čilipi HR, 20213, Dubrovnik, Croatia | +385 20 642 477 |
Euro rate today
First off, in case you’re wondering something along the lines of “does Croatia use Euro?”, the answer is yes. The currency in Dubrovnik — and the rest of Croatia— is Euro
You can also find it written as EUR in currency exchange shops.
What you should know about exchanging money in Dubrovnik
You can follow a few simple tips which could help save money when exchanging currency in Dubrovnik. By increasing your awareness you can be better prepared for currency exchanges wherever you are.
1. Beware of 'zero fee' services
Some services will claim 'no commission'. This can be misleading as they will often have hidden a markup by offering you a worse exchange rate.
2. Know the current exchange rate
Be familiar with the current exchange rate to help identify a bad deal from exchange services.
3. Avoid exchanging money at airports or hotels
The convenience of exchanging currency at airports and hotels often comes at a price. That price will come as poor exchange rates and high transaction fees. Try to use this as a last resort.
4. Avoid scams
Be cautious of street vendors or unofficial exchange services that may offer seemingly attractive rates. Stick to recognised establishments to avoid falling victim to scams or fraudulent practices. Your financial security should always be a top priority.
5. Opt for local currency
When using an ATM abroad, pick the option to be charged in Euros for a fairer rate to avoid undisclosed exchange rates. Picking the local currency will almost always be cheaper.

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Bottom line
As you can see, there are plenty of options for exchanging money in Dubrovnik. Remember to do your research on the exchange rate and get the most out of your trip. For a fuss-free alternative to exchanging cash, check out Wise.

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