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No - so why do you think we would accept Dollars or Euros here ? Pay with the National currency where ever you are. You can alway get some out of a cash machine.
KatiecG
british pounds! some places will take euros but not that many.
Ani
british pounds. some places take euro but not in small shops.
or traveller checks.i used them there.
sarch_uk
We do not use the Euro in the United Kingdom. We had the sense to stay with our own currency which is the Pound Sterling, the British Pound (£)
twmarsh69
its better to pay in British pounds or travelers checks
mongoosesaredumb
Londoner here...
I can honestly say...I have never been in a shop or any other place in London, where they would accept Dollars. LOL Euroes is pretty rare too...not many shops accept it though...
tuhreza
It's best to pay in British pounds....don't think they accept anything else.
lollipoppett2005
Good old British Sterling or Euros IF you must!
U.K.Export
Don't you think it is a little arrogant to ignore the national currency totally in your question? How far would I get if were to offer Yen or Baht in New York, I think nowhere. You will have a very hard time trying to shop in London or the rest of the U.K. if you think the Mighty Dollar is going to pay the bill and we hate the Euro on principle.. You will have to change your money into Pounds Sterling. Exchange offices usually give a slightly better rate than banks by the way.
Sunny
euros
angel_of_thought
I think Euros, because at the moment you get more dollar for your pound, so over here it would cost more...sorry that made no sense, but just go euro!