Information about the Costa del Sol          Tourist information about the Costa del Sol          Costa del Sol Golf
Moving to the Costa del Sol               Living on the Costa del Sol               Property on the Costa del Sol

Costa_welcome_Banner

Home

Tourist information

Essential Info

Hotel Guide

Holiday Rentals

Rental Compamies

Flights

Car Hire

Family Fun

Places to Visit

Malaga Airport Info

Currency Converter

Train Timetables

Bus Timetables

Contact us

 

Related Links

Medical attention

How hot is that

Clothing charts

Useful phrases

What to wear

Be safe

Driving

Your Money

Images_of_the_Costa_del_Sol

Your Money on the Costa del Sol

 

The Spanish unit of currency is the Euro.

There are coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 , 2 Euro.
Note denominations are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500

On January 1st 2002 the Euro replaced the Peseta which had been the official currency of Spain for 130 years. The exchange rate is fixed at Euro = 166.386 Pesetas. Until July 2002 pesetas may be exchanged at highstreet banks there after only with the Bank of Spain.

The best rates for Euros currency and travellers' cheques are obtained at banks where there is no commision on buying Euros with cash. There are Bureaux de Change which operate in the main resorts and are open outside banking hours.

Credit Cards
All major credit cards are accepted by many businesses. Perhaps American Express and Diners Club are less common than Visa and Mastercard. Smaller restaurants and bars generally only accept cash.

Bank Cheques
Bank cheques from Spanish Bank accounts are not used very often for shopping in Spain. The funds are not automatically guaranteed so the payee must know and trusts you.

Traveller's Cheques
Traveller's cheques can be changed at the banks and the Bureaux de Change. there is likely to be a small commission. They are not commonly accepted in shops except in the tourist areas.

Cash Machines
Cash machines are now a convenient and inexpensive way to obtain cash on a daily basis. Most machines will issue up to 150 euros, and will accept a range of international cards. They are located outside many banks and increasingly nowadays inside supermarkets and petrol stations. There are two different systems in Spain, 4B also called 'Telebanco' and Servired. Most spanish banks are affiliated to one of them. If you are having problems getting cash from a machine is may be worth looking nearby for a machine from the other system.
 

 

Copyright 2004 © Costa del Sol Web all rights reserved
Webmaster: richard@costadelsol-web.com