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What would be a good amount of spending money to take to Turkey
We are a family of 5 two adults and kids aged 18 , 16 and 11 going abroad for first time to Turkey we were just wondering what would be a good amount of spending money to take , we dont want to scrimp and scrape and want to have a good time whilst out there , we were thinking 1500 to 2000 pounds , is this a good amount or not ? any help would be greatly appreciated , thanks in advance , oh we are there for 7 days and we are not all inclusive .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sounds reasonable - you'll probably spend £50-£100 a night for dinner for all of you, depending on how well you like to dine (Turkish cuisine is wonderful). Add in more for lunch and drinks during the day if you're there at a hot time of year.As for the rest, it'll depend where you're going - if you're on a beach you might want to do a local excursion or two; if you're in Istanbul there's lots to see.
Or take travellers cheques or a travel cash card. If either are lost or stolen replacements can be obtained very quickly (at least in the case of travellers cheques), which cash can't!
The Post Office do a travle money card
http://www.postoffice...0207&mediaId=26800661
and will also be able to order travellers cheques and cash for you. It's always a good idea to take some cash with you for immediate use.
The Post Office do a travle money card
http://www.postoffice...0207&mediaId=26800661
and will also be able to order travellers cheques and cash for you. It's always a good idea to take some cash with you for immediate use.
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