Submitted by briang71 t3_10mlh44 in Connecticut

Is there a bank or something where I can get euros on the spot today?

Edit: Can't seem to get them anywhere on the spot. No banks I called or AAA has it. You have to order them. You can get them overnight for the next day delivery.

Thank you for your help though, I appreciate it

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muadibsburner t1_j63nhev wrote

Call any bank, most big ones will have €500-€1000 on hand. If it’s a bank that you aren’t a member to they may charge you a fee to exchange.

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alisa62 t1_j6543v8 wrote

Wherever you’re going you can probably use your debit card to get euros at the best exchange rate…

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Yaldeh t1_j649d9k wrote

I’ve had luck with same day foreign currency at TD Bank. I’d call a few and ask.

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Vermigs t1_j63zurc wrote

You're gonna need to call ahead and make sure. The bank my wife works at generally doesn't have any unless someone exchanges what they had for USD earlier that day.

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Fun-Cockroach8339 t1_j64prfd wrote

Check your closest AAA location as well, I’ve used them in the past.

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AConnecticutMan t1_j64oc7b wrote

I know Wells Fargo does euros, pounds, and a few others, but I'm not sure if you have to be a member or not so you might want to call ahead and ask if there's a fee or if it's available to non members

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j667bqy wrote

Airport currency exchange?

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briang71 OP t1_j66a0n9 wrote

Do they have that at Bradley?

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psyco-the-rapist t1_j66aiwf wrote

Quick search says Bradley no. Providence Boston NY yes.

Also I think they have them at Grand Central if you want to take a train ride.

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briang71 OP t1_j66b1y7 wrote

Thanks bot boy

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coastal_girl14 t1_j67kfnr wrote

If you are traveling and can wait until you get to your destination most airports in Europe will have a Bureau de Change or setup your ATM card so you can withdraw monies that way. You will get the best exchange rate. American banks will have a high rate of exchange plus other fees.

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