Exchanging US dollars for Australian Dollars [duplicate]










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Traveling to Australia, where is best place to exchange money? US Bank? Airport in LAX? SLC airport or in Australia










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    Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

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  • What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

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    Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

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  • What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

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marked as duplicate by choster, mts, Willeke, Karlson, CMaster Apr 29 '16 at 21:33


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    Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

    – choster
    Apr 29 '16 at 15:36












  • What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 16:28












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    Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

    – choster
    Apr 29 '16 at 15:36












  • What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

    – phoog
    Apr 29 '16 at 16:28







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Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

– choster
Apr 29 '16 at 15:36






Possible duplicate of When traveling to a country with a different currency, how should you take your money? Also see Should I change most of my money in my home country or in the destination country?

– choster
Apr 29 '16 at 15:36














What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

– phoog
Apr 29 '16 at 16:28





What do you mean by "best"? The airport is possibly the most convenientplace, but you will most likely get the worst exchange rate there.

– phoog
Apr 29 '16 at 16:28










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If you have a Bank of America ATM card you can use Westpac ATMs in Australia and New Zeeland for free. There is still foreign exchange fee, but it's a lot less than any alternative.



Check with our US bank about Australian partner banks.






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    If you have a Bank of America ATM card you can use Westpac ATMs in Australia and New Zeeland for free. There is still foreign exchange fee, but it's a lot less than any alternative.



    Check with our US bank about Australian partner banks.






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      If you have a Bank of America ATM card you can use Westpac ATMs in Australia and New Zeeland for free. There is still foreign exchange fee, but it's a lot less than any alternative.



      Check with our US bank about Australian partner banks.






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        If you have a Bank of America ATM card you can use Westpac ATMs in Australia and New Zeeland for free. There is still foreign exchange fee, but it's a lot less than any alternative.



        Check with our US bank about Australian partner banks.






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        If you have a Bank of America ATM card you can use Westpac ATMs in Australia and New Zeeland for free. There is still foreign exchange fee, but it's a lot less than any alternative.



        Check with our US bank about Australian partner banks.







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