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Is it best to take USD, Euros, credit cards, or ATM to Rome?


    



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Roger
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capital one credit card...the only cc that don't charge "any" fee!!


DrB
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Credit cards as they most accurately calculate exchange rates..


massadaman
Take some euros in cash and your ATM card. And watch out for pickpockets. Rome is plagued by them.


inesp01
Euro's and credit cards


xoanfgirl44xo
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Euros and debit/credit cards. Atms are pretty easy to find and they automatically convert from the USD in your American account to Euros. I would bring a Visa card if you have it. Its accepted everywhere (as opposed to American Express, go figure.)


captmhunt
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Euros and your Credit Card... preferably a Visa card of some kind.

Depending on what you want to do, allow about $100 a day for Rome and you will have a great time.


odinwarrior
The first three are cool, but isn't an ATM machine kinda bulky and heavy to carry on a plane?


lushbabe4u
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I suggest Euros & your credit cards. (--,)


Greg N
ya just watch out for mark antony



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