Turkey - Which Currency?
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RobbieB

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7,715 posts

199 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Hi Guys,

I'm flying from Gatwick to Dalaman on the 18th of this month and I'm having trouble finding out which is the best currency to use out there. Anyone know which is better?

Also any advice or tips on the area or surrounding areas (I'm staying in Kalkan) would be greatly appreciated.

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TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

266 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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I took my girlfriend and her mum to the airport last night to go to Turkey (no idea where) and they were given some advice by an expat out there - he said the prices on food menus are, for example "50", with no currency. If you're english they tell you it's Euros, if you're local, lira. When they try and take Euros from you - say "no, look I live here, it's lira".

RobbieB

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7,715 posts

199 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Thanks Tony that's useful to know! I might take a mixture. I don't want to be stuck out there and them not accepting euros in some places or vice versa. I'll have to look at exchange rates too.

Broomsticklady

1,095 posts

221 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Just come back from a week in Kusadasi - had no trouble with using simply euros and found menus et al genaerally specified currency. GBP is weakening daily - our hotel rate (not as good as the town and we didn't use it) started at 2.10 and was 2 at the end of the week)

5potTurbo

13,381 posts

184 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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My brother's just returned from Bodrum = €uros


johnny-b

180 posts

191 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Dont worry they will take anything, always try for a deal on anything, they will try and scam you but are quite nice about it.

RobbieB

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Monday 7th June 2010
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johnny-b said:
...they will try and scam you but are quite nice about it.
Oh that's alright then hehe

Cheers guys. I will probably go with Euro then. Looking forward to it!

bazking69

8,620 posts

206 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Alot of Turks are chancers, especially in touristy areas rife with 'white bait' as they call it (white or freshly sunburnt to a cinder tourists with full wallets) They'll try their luck if they can. If in doubt, check what currency they are working/quoting in. More fool people who 'presume'...

For me, I go out with GBP notes and change up small amounts of YTL as and when I need it. I carry both about me. Any touristy area will have an abundance of BdCs on the street offering not only a much better rate that any BdC in this country but instant money without demanding your driving licence and insisting on explaining the conversion rates to you like you are retarded....

Depending where you are and what you are buying, you can use whatever currency offers you the best rate or they prefer. I often change tact to a different currency to try and haggle a better deal.

They love YTL, Sterling or Euros in alot of places. Some places even accept USD.

BTW, if you pay in Sterling (notes) be aware that your change will almost certainly be in YTL, so check you aren't being sharked on the rate...

Amateurish

8,145 posts

238 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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When I travelled through Turkey a couple of years ago I dealt exclusively in Lira. THis wasn't in particularly touristy areas though.