When traveling overseas it is a good idea to carry some local currency for taxis, telephone calls, tipping etc for when you arrive at the airport as often flights arrive at night with very limited facilities open. I prefer to get this foreign currency at home, before I leave, well a certain amount anyway, usually to last me a couple of days, but most international airports will have a currency exchange facilities there on the spot. This wont be much use to you though if they are not open when you arrive so if you are going get currency at the airport check the opening and closing times.
I know it was easier for me to get Chinese Yuen at the airport than trying to get it back home before I left. Other popular currencies are easier to obtain in your own country but sometimes you can getter better rates as well when you arrive at your destination than in transit. Check it out well in advance as it may cost you more from your travel budget than you had planned. I must admit though that I like to be prepared so usually I get foreign currency at the airport or from a bank or agency before I leave.
You may also like to estimate how much foreign currency you will get for your own money so you can make sure your budget is on track before you go. You can try the Currency Converter below to do a rough check. Currency rates change from day to day, and from buying and selling, but this will give you a good idea and I suggest you check again before you leave home for your travels.



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