Exchanging Money
Many tourists may be used to the old and faithful traveler's checks. This chapter will help shed some light on other, more convenient, and perhaps easier ways of getting your hands on some euros while you vacation in Italy.
ATMs are Called Bancomat
Buying euros from your bank in the United States can be expensive. Most banks will charge up to 10 percent in fees. The same goes for exchanging money at exchange counters in airports and hotels in Italy. The best exchange rates can be found at ATMs (bancomat, pronounced BAHN-koh-maht). Check with your bank before you leave to determine if there are any service charges involved with ATM use abroad. Your bank may allow free ATM use through a specific Italian network (Cirrus or BankMate are two of the most widely available). ATMs in Italy will usually only allow you to withdraw money from your primary account (usually your checking account). If you're used to keeping a low balance in your checking account and a high balance in savings, you may want to call your bank to make sure that your checking and savings accounts are linked.
FACT
The keypad of an Italian ATM is made up of numbers only, so make sure you memorize the numerical equivalent of your password.
Banks
If you do not have an ATM card, your best bet is to exchange money at a bank. Be advised, though — banks in Italy have limited hours. They are usually open from 8:30
Credit Cards
Major credit card accounts usually offer cash advance type services. These transactions benefit from the anti-fraud protection that accompanies your account (save your receipts!). Though the exchange rates can be compatible, check on the types of fees and charges associated with these transactions. If you plan on using a credit card for purchases while you are in Italy, make sure to call your bank or credit card company before you leave to confirm that you will be using your card in Italy. Not doing so may alert your credit card company's anti-fraud department at an inopportune time!
Traveler's Checks
Many travelers still insist on the convenience and safety that traveler's checks offer. With the prominence of ATMs and credit card use, travelers will find that traveler's checks are not as widely accepted as they used to be. You will be able to exchange them in banks and in hotels, but don't count on them being accepted at local shops and restaurants.
The Euro
The euro is used as the national currency in twelve European countries, including Italy. The seven banknote denominations (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500) have a common design in all countries, but the eight denominations of coins have a single European design on one side, and unique national designs on the other.
Coin |
Design |
1 cent |
Castel del Monte in Apulia |
2 cent |
the Mole Antonelliana Tower in Torino |
5 cent |
the Colosseum in Rome |
10 cent |
Sandro Botticelli's Birth of Venus |
20 cent |
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space sculpture by Umberto Boccioni |
50 cent |
Statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback |
1 euro |
Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing of the human body |
2 euro |
drawing of Dante Alighieri by Raphael |
Useful Vocabulary and Phrases
The following terms and expressions will help you navigate Italian financial institutions — or at least they will help you as you try to exchange money.
Money and the Bank
money |
il denaro/i soldi eel deh-NAH-roh/ee SOHL-dee |
the euro |
l'euro leh-oo-roh |
change |
il cambio eel KAHM-bee-yoh |
banknote |
la banconota lah bahn-kah-NOH-tah |
coin |
la moneta lah moh-NEH-tah |
currency |
la valuta lah vah-LOO-tah |
dollar |
il dollaro eel DOHL-lah-roh |
British pound sterling |
la sterlina lah stehr-LEE-nah |
check |
l'assegno lahss-SEHN-yoh |
traveler's check |
il travelers check eel travelers check |
to cash (a check) |
incassare un assegno een-cahss-SAH-ray oon ahss-SEHN-yoh |
bank |
la banca lah BAHN-kah |
counter |
lo sportello loh spohr-TEHL-loh |
teller window |
la cassa lah CAHSS-sah |
exchange rate |
il tasso di cambio eel TAHSS-oh dee KAHM-bee-yoh |
to sign |
firmare feehr-MAH-ray |
At the Bank
To which counter do I go to change money?
A che sportello devo andare per cambiare del denaro?
ah keh spohr-TEHL-loh DAY-voh ahn-DAH-ray pehr
kahm-BYAH-ray dehl deh-NAH-roh
Is there a commission?
C'è una commissione da pagare?
cheh oo-nah kohm-mees-YOH-nay dah pah-GAH-ray
What's the exchange rate for the dollar?
Qual'è il tasso di cambio per il dollaro?
kwahl eh eel TAHSS-soh dee KAHM-bee-yoh pehr eel DOHL-lah-roh
Where do I have to sign?
Dove devo firmare?
DOH-veh DAY-voh feehr-MAH-ray
What is today's date?
Qual'è la data di oggi?
kwahl eh lah DAH-tah dee ohj-jee
What time does the bank open?
A che ora apre la banca?
ah keh oh-rah AH-preh lah BAHN-kah
What time does the bank close?
A che ora chiude la banca?
ah keh oh-rah KYOO-deh lah BAHN-kah
Do you accept credit cards?
Accettate la carta di credito?
ah-cheht-TAH-tay lah KAHR-tah dee CREH-dee-toh
Can you change money for me?
Potete cambiare delle banconote per me?
poh-TEH-teh kahm-BYAH-ray dehl-leh bahn-kah-NOHT-tay pehr meh
Can you change dollars for me?
Potete cambiare dei dollari per me?
poh-TEH-teh kahm-BYAH-ray day DOHL-lah-ree pehr meh
Can you change American/Australian/Canadian dollars for me?
Potete cambiare dei dollari Americani/Australiani/Canadesi per me?
poh-TEH-teh kahm-BYAH-ray day DOHL-lah-ree ah-meh-ree-KAH-nee/ous-strahl-YAH-nee/kah-nah-DAY-zee pehr meh
Where can I get money changed?
Dove posso cambiare delle banconote?
DOH-veh POHSS-soh kahm-BYAH-ray dehl-leh bahn-kah-NOHT-tay
Where can I get foreign money changed?
Dove posso cambiare della valuta straniera?
DOH-veh POHSS-soh kahm-BYAH-ray dehl-lah vah-LOO-tah strahn-YEH-rah
Where can I change a traveler's check?
Dove posso cambiare un travelers check?
DOH-veh POHSS-soh kahm-BYAH-ray oon travelers check
What is today's exchange rate?
Quant' è il cambio di oggi?
kwahn-TEH eel KAHM-byoh dee ohj-jee
Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?
Dove posso trovare un Bancomat?
DOH-veh pohss-soh troh-VAH-ray oon BAHN-koh-maht

