Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - If you want to travel to Spain and Portugal, you don't know how much euro cash you should bring. Do you need to bring more RMB? If it's not enough, cash it.

If you want to travel to Spain and Portugal, you don't know how much euro cash you should bring. Do you need to bring more RMB? If it's not enough, cash it.

Just got back from playing. Give you some advice for reference.

1. If you go with a group, you don't need to bring too much cash. It is enough for one person to bring 100-200 Euros. The reason is that many shopping malls where tour groups take you shopping can use UnionPay directly, as long as your bank card or credit card has the UnionPay logo (and there is no handling fee); Even if you can't swipe UnionPay, you can swipe it directly if you have a VISA or MASTER credit card, but the handling fee is more expensive. In addition, if you apply for Huaxia Bank's most common savings card, you can deposit some RMB. If European ATMs have UnionPay logo, you can directly withdraw euros (and their ATMs have a small face value of 10, which is very convenient to use). According to the exchange rate of the day, there is no handling fee for the first withdrawal every day. So don't bring too much cash. Moreover, the euro in the bank of China is often not too little, which is inconvenient to use.

In addition, I would like to suggest that it is the least cost-effective to change RMB into euros at that exchange office over there. This is the last way for you to use it.

2. Buy a switch headband, which is convenient. Some hotels can be lent to you, but I don't know if they were all lent out at that time. You can buy it in JD.COM or Taobao. It's only ten or twenty dollars. Take it.