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USABLE BANK NOTES big one best avoided Currency: Forint (HUF)Coins: 1, 2, 5,
10, 20, 50, 100 HUFNotes: 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000 HUFSome indicatory
prices:Fast-food meal: $2,50 USD (700 HUF)Restaurant meal: $4-6 USD (1200-1800
HUF)Taxi: $0,80 + $0,65 USD/kilometer (200 HUF + 160 HUF/kilometer)Bus/metro
ticket in Bucharest: $0,30 USD (100 HUF)Petrol: 95 octane, unleaded - $0,70 USD
(230 HUF)Bread: 1 kg - $0,50 USD (150 HUF)TIPSThe easiest and best way to get
cash away from home is from an ATM (automated teller machine). The Cirrus and
PLUS networks span the globe; look at the back of your bank card to see which
network you're on, then call or check online for ATM locations at your destination.
You can also exchange your foreign cash at banks, travel agents, shopping centers
and exchange offices in the shopping area. Commission is around 2%. The best
official rates for both cash and traveler's checks are obtained at banks. Exchange
booths are also located throughout the city center, in train stations, and in
most luxury hotels, but exchange booths almost uniformly offer less favorable
rates than banks. Traveller's cheques are not accepted very widely, or if yes,
at a rather low rate, so it's better to walk around with the minimum cash and
a bank card. Banking hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1600. Some banks are open on Saturdays.
Romanian society is very tip conscious. Never forget to tip waiters and taxi
drivers. Tip is about 10% of the total amount. exchange ratesThe rates don't
change much and are roughly:1 = 400 HUF$1 = 220 HUFeuro 1 = 250 HUFCheck the
latest rates here.USABLE BANK NOTESbig one best avoidedCurrency: Forint (HUF)Coins:
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 HUFNotes: 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, 20000
HUFSome indicatory prices:Fast-food meal: $2,50 USD (700 HUF)Restaurant meal:
$4-6 USD (1200-1800 HUF)Taxi: $0,80 + $0,65 USD/kilometer (200 HUF + 160 HUF/kilometer)Bus/metro
ticket in Bucharest: $0,30 USD (100 HUF)Petrol: 95 octane, unleaded - $0,70 USD
(230 HUF)Bread: 1 kg - $0,50 USD (150 HUF)TIPSThe easiest and best way to get
cash away from home is from an ATM (automated teller machine). The Cirrus and
PLUS networks span the globe; look at the back of your bank card to see which
network you're on, then call or check online for ATM locations at your destination.
You can also exchange your foreign cash at banks, travel agents, shopping centers
and exchange offices in the shopping area. Commission is around 2%. The best
official rates for both cash and traveler's checks are obtained at banks. Exchange
booths are also located throughout the city center, in train stations, and in
most luxury hotels, but exchange booths almost uniformly offer less favorable
rates than banks. Traveller's cheques are not accepted very widely, or if yes,
at a rather low rate, so it's better to walk around with the minimum cash and
a bank card. Banking hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1600. Some banks are open on Saturdays.
Romanian society is very tip conscious. Never forget to tip waiters and taxi
drivers. Tip is about 10% of the total amount. exchange ratesThe rates don't
change much and are roughly:1 = 400 HUF$1 = 220 HUFeuro 1 = 250 HUFCheck the
latest rates here. USABLE BANK NOTES big one best avoided Currency: Forint (HUF)
Coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 HUFNotes: 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000,
20000 HUFSome indicatory prices:Fast-food meal: $2,50 USD (700 HUF) Restaurant
meal: $4-6 USD (1200-1800 HUF)Taxi: $0,80 + $0,65 USD/kilometer (200 HUF + 160
HUF/kilometer) Bus/metro ticket in Bucharest: $0,30 USD (100 HUF)Petrol: 95 octane,
unleaded - $0,70 USD (230 HUF)Bread: 1 kg - $0,50 USD (150 HUF)
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