Where to exchange money in Fira

If you’re planning a trip to Fira, it will definitely be useful to know how to obtain the local currency. Additionally, you may want to be aware of the current exchange rate and the most convenient places to exchange your money.

On this page, we’ll provide you with a list of the best places to exchange currency in Fira. We’ll also introduce you to an alternative, Wise, which may be more cost-effective and save you the hassle of visiting a physical location.

Where to exchange money in Fira

If you’re planning a trip to Fira, it will definitely be useful to know how to obtain the local currency. Additionally, you may want to be aware of the current exchange rate and the most convenient places to exchange your money.

On this page, we’ll provide you with a list of the best places to exchange currency in Fira. We’ll also introduce you to an alternative, Wise, which may be more cost-effective and save you the hassle of visiting a physical location.

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Currency exchanges in Fira

If you’re still into the idea of carrying cash around and exchanging it, here are some popular foreign currency exchange locations in Fira.

One reminder, though: there’s no such thing as fee-free or 0% commission foreign exchange transactions. So, always check the mid-market exchange rate in advance, so you know how much your money’s worth.

Money ChangerAddressContact Information
Western UnionIosif, Dekigala, Thira 847 00, Greece+30 21 0900 5000
gold street travelIpapantis, Thira 847 00, Greece+30 2286 022487

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Euro rate today

When you're in Fira, and also the rest of Greece, the official currency is the Euro.

Yet, when you step into a currency exchange shop, you'll notice they use currency codes. The code associated with the Euro is EUR, so be sure to take note of it when comparing exchange rates.


What you should know about exchanging money in Fira

Before exchanging money in Fira or any foreign city, it's important to be informed to avoid excessive charges and get the best deals. Consider opening a bank account in Greece for long-term stays or substantial investments like buying property or cars.

1. Beware of 'zero fee' services
Services claiming 'no commission' often offer poor exchange rates, not reflecting the mid-market rate, leading to hidden profits for them.

2. Check the exchange rate beforehand
Familiarize yourself with the base rate to identify a bad deal from exchange services.

3. Avoid exchanging money at airports or hotels
Convenience comes at a price, as airports and hotels usually offer poor rates and high transaction fees.

4. Use ATMs strategically
Check if your home bank has partnerships in Greece banks to avoid extra ATM fees, and inform your bank before traveling.


5. Opt for local currency
When using an ATM abroad, choose to be charged in Euros for a fairer rate and avoid undisclosed exchange rates and additional fees.

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Bottom line

From the list above you should have plenty of options for finding a physical currency exchange in Fira. If you'd like more options, try searching on a search engine like Google.

Finally, don't forget to check out Wise - The digital alternative to exchanging and spending cash abroad.

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