Vietnam Currency Exchange

 

The first paper money in Vietnam appeared in 1396. This currency is called Thong Bao Hoi Sao, and it is the national currency. However, US dollars and Euros are widely accepted, though they offer less favorable exchange rates than the dong. Whether you need to pay in US dollars or dong, you can find a place to do it in a hurry. Here are some of the most common ways to pay in either of these currencies in Vietnam.

 

The official  베트남 환전 exchange rate in Vietnam is 21.233 VND for USD and 35,858 VND for PS1. This rate is the same as the one for foreign currencies in other countries. In addition, you can change your foreign currency at ATMs and banks in many larger cities and towns. The exchange rate fluctuates daily, and is often more volatile than the exchange rate. You should also make sure to know what you're getting into before your trip to ensure you get the best deal.

 

You can exchange your currency in Vietnam at numerous places. In addition to banks, you can also find exchange services at airports, malls, hotels, and even online. Usually, you'll need about fifty to one hundred dollars to get by. The best way to avoid paying more than necessary is to shop around for the best exchange rate. Be aware that banks often give lower rates than street rates, so you may want to use the Internet to compare rates and prices.

 

While most banks in Vietnam do accept major currencies, you can also find gold shops that are more convenient. There are no commission fees, and you can exchange your money without a passport. If you're worried about how difficult it is to split big bills, you can take your time and visit a jewelry shop in the Old Quarter. Or, you can simply withdraw money from an ATM, which is more common in larger towns. Most ATMs accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Maestro, and Cirrus systems.

 

If you're traveling to Vietnam for business, you can exchange your money in any of the hotels. While it may be easier to use a hotel's currency exchange services, you should also take your own money. In many cases, you can change your money at the airport if you're staying in the city. If you're planning to travel to other cities in Vietnam, you can also exchange your currency at banks. You can use a bank to change money in the city.

 

In addition to the major currencies, you can also exchange currency in smaller cities and towns. Most cities and towns in Vietnam have ATMs and currency exchange services. It's also recommended to carry your US dollar in the larger cities so you can keep it safe. It's always best to keep your currency in a safe place, so you don't have to worry about converting it to Vietnamese VND before you arrive. If you're unsure of the local currencies, make sure you check out the State Bank of Canada website.