Is it better to take lira or euros to Antalya?

Taking Turkish Lira (TRY) is generally better for daily expenses in Antalya to avoid poor exchange rates and higher markups in tourist areas, say ACE Money Transfer and Wise. While Euros are widely accepted, using Lira ensures better value for money, especially in markets, for transport, and small shops, suggest Thomas Cook and Travel Republic.
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What's the best currency to use in Antalya?

Turkey's official currency is the Turkish Lira (TRY). While some tourist hotspots, hotels, and shops in places like Antalya or Istanbul may accept Euros, it's not the norm everywhere.
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Is 200 lira a good tip in Turkey for tourists?

200 is a lot and I'm sure it doesn't feel nice to be taken advantage of just because you're a tourist...but I usually encourage tourists to tip here, even 50 lira will be acceptable and appreciated even though it's literally a dollar.
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Is 100 lira a lot in Turkey?

So it's worth getting to know what each Turkish lira note equates to in pounds, so you have a rough idea of costs. While 100 Turkish lira sounds like a lot, for example, bear in mind that it generally equates to a few pounds – or less – depending on the exchange rate.
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Is 7000 Turkish lira enough for a week?

Generally it's enough when you don't overspend yourself and don't want to do all at once. Just my advice here is, don't come now and wait at least beyond September. Either make your plans for end of September or October, when the weather is still Okey and the crowd is a bit less.
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What money should you take to Turkey? Cash or Card

Is it better to exchange money in Turkey or the UK?

Exchange rates are almost always better if you change money in Turkey. A good approach is to take enough local currency for your first day or so, then exchange the rest once you arrive.
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Should I take lira or euros to Turkey in 2025?

You may see prices quoted as euros in some tourist attractions in Istanbul and you can pay in euros or Turkish Lira. Some vendors in Istanbul may accept euros, but it's always best to travel with lira in your pocket so you can be sure that you can pay everywhere you go.
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Is Antalya Euro or Lira?

When you're in Antalya, and also the rest of Turkey, the official currency is the Turkish lira.
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How much lira do I need for a week in Turkey?

It's a good idea to budget for at least 150 Turkish Lira per day – that's about £20, and should cover the basics. Bargaining (haggling) is very common in Turkey, particularly in bazaars, and it can be a lot of fun! In Northern Cyprus, it's not as common, although you can often barter in markets.
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Which ATM has no fees in Turkey?

While it may not be the same in every location and for every card, HSBC and Ziraat Bank are a couple of the banks which don't tend to charge ATM fees. Some travellers also report that Halkbank, PTT and ING have fee-free ATMs too, but you'll need to check this for yourself to see if it's still the case.
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What not to do in Turkey as a tourist?

Don't make any derogatory comments about the Turkish Flag, or Kemal Atatürk, the Turkish Republic's Founding Father or in fact anything else about Turkey. It is obviously impolite and disrespectful! Don't stand with your hands on your hips or in your pockets. Don't point at someone with your finger.
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Is 20 lira a good tip in Turkey?

Bellboys usually receive 20–50 Turkish Lira depending on the number of bags. Housekeeping staff should get 20–30 TL per night. You can also give one larger tip at the end of your stay. For concierge services such as booking tickets or arranging a car, 50–100 TL is suitable.
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Can you use English money in Turkey?

Can I use British Pounds in Turkey? No, Turkey uses the Turkish Lira. You'll need to exchange your Pounds for Turkish Lira before or during your trip.
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Why is 50p called 10 bob?

14 October 1969. The Bank of England first introduced the 50p coin to replace the 10 Shilling (“Ten Bob”) note. It was part of the transition towards the full introduction of decimal currency in February 1971.
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Is a UK passport visa free to Turkey?

Visa requirements

You can visit Turkey without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, for business or tourism. If you hold another type of British passport, you will need a visa and should check visa requirements with the Turkish Embassy or Consulate General before you travel.
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Do I have to pay a tourist tax in Turkey?

Yes, all visitors staying in paid accommodations in Türkiye must pay a tourist tax, officially known as the Accommodation Tax. This tax applies to overnight stays at various facilities such as hotels, motels, and holiday villages, regardless of age or nationality.
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How early should I apply for a Turkey E-visa?

You can apply for your e-Visa any time before your travel. However, you are advised to create an e-Visa application at least 48 hours before your departure.
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