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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unfortunately travellers cheques cost more than using cash machines.
If you take sterling travellers cheques they will cost you 1 or 2% to buy and even if there is no 'commission' 5% or so to cash - hidden in the exchange rate. If you want to take sterling and are wary of ATMs take cash.
If you take euro TCs they will cost you 5% or so to buy and you may or may not be able to cash them without a fee. Any you have left over will cost you another 5% to cash when you get home.
If you use an ATM it will cost you a maximum of 4.25%, provided you take out enough at a time to minimize the effect of the minimum charge imposed by some banks.
If you take sterling travellers cheques they will cost you 1 or 2% to buy and even if there is no 'commission' 5% or so to cash - hidden in the exchange rate. If you want to take sterling and are wary of ATMs take cash.
If you take euro TCs they will cost you 5% or so to buy and you may or may not be able to cash them without a fee. Any you have left over will cost you another 5% to cash when you get home.
If you use an ATM it will cost you a maximum of 4.25%, provided you take out enough at a time to minimize the effect of the minimum charge imposed by some banks.