Euros (EUR)

Whatever your plans in Europe, buy your Euros before you go, so you're ready to explore from the moment you arrive.

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Free delivery on orders worth £500 or more.

Exchange rates may vary during the day and will vary whether buying in store, online or via phone.

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If you need to exchange pounds for Euros for your next trip, why not give Click & Collect a try?

We offer next day collection for many currencies if you order before 2pm. You'll get a choice of collection dates when you place your order and these can vary depending on the store. So it's worth checking nearby alternatives if you don't see a date that suits.

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With Click & Collect you can order your travel money online and pick it up from selected Tesco stores near you, or you can buy instantly from an in-store travel money bureau.

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How far could your Euros go?

Palma de mallorca – spain.

  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: €47.50
  • Cappuccino: €2.06
  • 0.5 litre of beer: €2.50
  • Soft drink: €1.87
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): €1.07
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): €4.00
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): €0.97
  • One-way ticket on local transport: €1.50
  • Litre of petrol: €1.37

Information sourced from Numbeo.com, March 2021.

Paris – France

  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: €60.00
  • Cappuccino: €3.67
  • 0.5 litre of beer: €7.00
  • Soft drink: €3.09
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): €1.83
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): €5.00
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): €1.50
  • One-way ticket on local transport: €1.90
  • Litre of petrol: €1.50

Florence – Italy

  • Cappuccino: €1.29
  • 0.5 litre of beer: €5.00
  • Soft drink: €2.36
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): €1.53
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): €3.55
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): €0.99
  • Litre of petrol: €1.49

Amsterdam – Netherlands

  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: €75.00
  • Cappuccino: €3.34
  • Soft drink: €2.71
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): €1.78
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): €2.35
  • One-way ticket on local transport: €3.20
  • Litre of petrol: €1.67

Dublin – Ireland

  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: €69.00
  • Cappuccino: €3.43
  • 0.5 litre of beer: €5.50
  • Soft drink: €1.81
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): €1.45
  • One-way ticket on local transport: €3.00
  • Litre of petrol: €1.34

Buy before you fly

Benefits of planning ahead.

It's always a good idea to have some Euros handy for essentials like food, drink, tips and transport when you arrive.

Buying your Euros before you head off means you won’t need to worry about finding an ATM while you’re away. You’ll also be able to avoid any additional withdrawal charges.

It’s worth remembering that foreign exchange rates can go up and down. When you buy your Euros in advance, you can be sure of the rate you are going to get. Withdrawing cash abroad may not give you the same exchange rate.

Get your currency when it’s convenient for you

You can use Click & Collect to arrange a time to pick up your Euros as part of your weekly shop, either from a Tesco Travel Money bureau or customer service desks. You can also use our home delivery service, which is free for online orders of £500 or more.

Exchange rates can change throughout the day and may vary depending on whether you buy in-store, online, or over the phone.

Some common questions about the Euro

The Euro is used in a range of European countries. It was created by the European Union in 1999 and launched in 2002, when it replaced the local currencies of most EU member states. So, when you travel to Italy or Spain, you need Euros to spend while you’re there instead of Lira or Peseta.

The Euro is used by a wide range of countries, most of them member states of the European Union – although some non-member countries use it too. If you’re travelling to the following countries, you can expect to use Euros:

  • Austria Austria
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Croatia Croatia
  • Cyprus Cyprus
  • Estonia Estonia
  • Finland Finland
  • France France
  • Germany Germany
  • Greece Greece
  • Ireland Ireland
  • Italy Italy
  • Latvia Latvia
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg
  • Malta Malta
  • The Netherlands The Netherlands
  • Portugal Portugal
  • Slovakia Slovakia
  • Slovenia Slovenia
  • Spain Spain

There are also some non-euro member states that have agreed to use the Euro. They are:

  • Andorra Andorra
  • Monaco Monaco
  • San Marino San Marino
  • Vatican City Vatican City

Notes come in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros. 500-Euro notes are no longer being printed, but existing banknotes remain legal tender and can continue to be used.

There are eight denominations of Euro coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, plus 1 and 2 Euros. Euro coins have a common side (the tail) and a national side (the head), which features country-specific designs. Regardless of the country of design, the coins can be used anywhere the Euro is accepted.

Euro coins and banknotes were designed by the European Central Bank to be attractive, secure and user-friendly. They all clearly have the amount of money they represent printed as part of the design.

The first series of banknotes was created to celebrate the Ages and styles of Europe and features bridges and buildings that are inspired by European architecture. The second series, called the Europa series, reworked the original designs to include more security features.

From 1 January 2023, Croatia replaced the local currency, the Croatian kuna, with the euro. This means that Croatia is the 20th country to join the eurozone, almost 10 years after initially joining the European Union.

Croatia has also joined the European Union’s borderless Schengen zone, allowing people to travel freely between member countries without going through border controls.

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We sell over 50 currencies. Order online for home delivery or collect from selected Tesco stores.

Important information

Buying foreign currency using a credit or debit card.

No matter how you purchase your travel money, whether it be in store, online or over the phone, you will not be charged any card handling fee by us. However, regardless of your card type, your card provider may apply fees, e.g. cash advance fees or other fees, so please check with them before you purchase your travel money.

Click & Collect cancellations

You can cancel a Click & Collect order any time prior to collection. We'll refund you with the full Sterling amount that you paid for your order, unless you cancel less than 24 hours before your collection date, in which case we'll charge a £10 late cancellation fee.

We are unable to refund any fees charged by your card issuer, so please contact them if you have any further queries.

When you get home, we'll buy your travel money back

Let us turn your unspent holiday money into Pounds. It couldn't be simpler.

Just pop into one of our in-store Travel Money Bureaux when you get home. We buy back all the currencies we sell in most banknote values and also the Multi-currency Cash Passport™. Buy back rates may vary during the day.

It doesn't matter where you bought your travel money, even if it wasn't from a Tesco Travel Money Bureau, we'll still buy it back.

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Tesco Travel Money is provided by Travelex

Tesco Travel Money ordered in store is provided by Travelex Agency Services Limited. Registered No. 04621879. Tesco Travel Money ordered online or by telephone is provided by Travelex Currency Services Limited. Registered No. 03797356. Registered Office for both companies: Worldwide House, Thorpewood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB.

Multi-currency Cash Passport is issued by PrePay Technologies Limited pursuant to license by Mastercard® International. PrePay Technologies Limited is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (FRN: 900010) for the issuing of electronic money and payment instruments. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.

Clubcard Prices

Clubcard Prices are available on the sell rate only for currencies in stock online, on your date of purchase. The Clubcard Price will be better than the standard rate advertised online on the date of purchase. When purchasing online you must enter a valid Clubcard number to obtain the Clubcard Price rate. Exchange rates may vary whether buying in store, online or by phone.

Clubcard Prices apply to foreign currency notes in stock on your date of online purchase. Due to constant market and currency fluctuations, rates on the date of purchase cannot be compared to another day’s rates. The actual rate you receive may vary depending on market fluctuations. Clubcard data is captured by Travelex on behalf of Tesco Bank.

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Tesco Bank Travel Money Review 2022

After writing a review of Western Union, Skrill money and asking whether MoneyGram is safe, this article will look at Tesco Bank Travel Money.

Is it a good option for exchanging money or do better options exist in the UK?

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Introduction

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If you’re planning a pause on your everyday life, a vacation can be a great option, but there are a few things that you definitely need to decide ahead of time. 

Your passport, insurance, and flight tickets are essential for sure, but you have to save money if you also organize your travel money before departure.

Tesco offers travel money services provided through its banking division, including foreign exchange and travel money cards. Here is what we are going to talk about in this article.

You can either order cash in advance for delivery or collection, or call the branch with a money transfer agency. If you are thinking about your options, it is helpful to know how much commission Tesco may charge on your travel expenses. 

Make sure you compare them to other providers to get the best deal available, and especially look at the suggested exchange rate for your particular currency pair. 

It’s obvious these words can be not understandable for people who hear the name of Tesco for the first time, so continue reading to find out what is Tesco, what services does it offer and how it can be useful for you. 

For those who are already acquainted with Tesco, don’t hurry to close the tab, you’ll also find some new and helpful information, which will definitely help you decide if you need this service or not, so let’s go.

Tesco Bank Travel Money Overview

Tesco Bank Travel Money is a currency exchange provider offering services in foreign currencies. Being a part of the largest supermarket chain in the UK, Tesco Bank is widely available with over 360 in-store money exchange points and pre-order options in over 550 Tesco stores. 

They have a minimum order amount of £ 50 and a maximum order amount of £ 2,500. You can exchange money for over 120 currencies. Tesco’s travel money is provided through a partnership with Travelex.

Tesco, along with many other supermarkets, has joined the banking market. You can also use them to buy and sell travel money. 

However, any prospective traveler should keep in mind that while the traditional way of getting money to travel is good and good, there are a number of digital applications that can make the process easier. 

These include Starling, Revolut and N26. However, for the best way to get money for your trip with Tesco, all the information you can find below.

  • Wide availability across the UK, about 500 stores
  • A wider range of currency exchange services
  • Tesco money services are safe, secure and guaranteed
  • Partner with MoneyGram, which means money transfers are also available
  • No fees over £ 500
  • 7 currencies while withdrawing from ATMs
  • Exchange rates can be considerably more expensive than the exchange rates from other providers
  • Home delivery time can be longer (up to 5 days)
  • ATM withdrawal fee

How does Tesco Bank work?

Tesco via its Tesco Bank offers several different ways to get holiday cash or prepaid travel money card. You can order the currency in advance for collection or home delivery, or simply call the money transfer bureau in the Tesco store if there is one nearby. Let’s discuss each option:

  • Click and collect foreign currency

You can order foreign currency online and collect it later from one of Tesco’s money transfer bureaus or from the customer service at your local branch. 

There are over 300 money transfer bureaus throughout the country, as well as 100 more stores that offer payment through customer service. 

If you are ordering Euros or US Dollars, they may be ready the next business day if you place your order before 2 PM, and for other currencies, preparation can take up to 5 days.

  • Home delivery of foreign currency

If it is inconvenient to receive foreign currency in a store, you can order it at your home address. It can also be a faster service, as all currencies arrive the next business day, provided they were ordered before 2 PM Monday through Thursday. 

However, these orders cannot be changed or canceled once they have been placed, and you will need to make sure someone at home signs for the delivery when it arrives. If your order value is less than £ 500, there is a £ 4 fee, but if you order over £ 500 you do not need to pay for shipping.

  • Cash bureaus in stores

About 550 Tesco stores have their own money transfer agencies offering on-site currency exchange and roadmap sales. 

It is good to know that the exchange rates offered by Tesco differ from store to store, and online exchange rates may be different again. If you decide to buy holiday money from Tesco, make sure that you are happy with the proposed rate.

  • Cash Passport travel prepaid multicurrency card

Tesco offers travel money that you have to buy in a store at the Tesco Road Money Bureau, which is the ‘Cash Passport’ card. You can load up to seven currencies onto your card, including Euros, US dollars, British pounds, South African rand, Australian dollars, Canadian dollars and New Zealand dollars. 

You can use it for ATM withdrawals or everyday expenses while traveling.  Tesco Bank does not charge a fee for foreign purchases, although there is a 2% fee when using the card in the UK. The travel money card can only be obtained from a Tesco Bank branch.

In most cases, Tesco Bank makes money on the difference between the “base” interbank exchange rate and the exchange rate they charge you. However, some services, such as international money transfers, are subject to additional fees.

Tesco Bank provides a price match guarantee for orders from the local exchange office. This does not apply to online orders. Here’s what Tesco Bank has to say about their price guarantee:

“If, on the same day, you find the best exchange rate offered by another provider within three miles of your chosen Tesco Travel Money Bureau, we will match it. Price matching only applies in-store on a consistent basis for sale transactions and does not apply to any exchange rate advertised online or over the phone. It is not available in combination with other offers. We reserve the right to check the speed and 3 mile distance you found.” – Tesco Bank

Now let’s become acquainted with more details about the Tesco fee and commission structure.

Tesco does not charge an explicit commission or exchange fee, however, you may find that there’s a markup added to the real exchange rate. 

Home delivery of travel money will cost you £ 3.9 for orders up to £500. No fees for orders over £500 as already mentioned.

With Tesco order cancellation is also available. Unless you cancel less than 24 hours before the collection date, you will then be charged a late cancelation fee of £10

Actually while withdrawing money with Tesco, you’ll be required to pay fees, which depend on the currency being withdrawn. About the precise fee amounts we will talk below.

About fees charged by banks

When transferring money to another account, banks may charge certain fees. These fees are outside the control of Tesco Bank Travel Money. Circumstances under which banks may charge additional fees include:

  • Electronic transfers to the accounts of the sender or recipient or from the accounts of the sender or recipient
  • Transfers sent via SWIFT or some other bank protocols
  • Receiving banks charge a fee for receiving the transfer
  • Intermediary banks charge a fee for processing money in transit

These fees may mean that the recipient receives less money than indicated in Tesco Bank Travel Money due to circumstances beyond Tesco Bank Travel Money’s control. 

Tesco Bank Travel Money card fees

Tesco Bank does not charge a commission for overseas purchases, although there is a 2% commission charged when using the card in the UK.

The following fees apply for ATM withdrawals: € 1.75 in the EU, £ 1.50, $ 2.30, AU $ 2.30, C $ 2.40, NZ $ 3.00, AU $ 20. Some ATM operators charge additional fees.

There may be other fees associated with the travel money card, you can get detailed information on these fees from a Tesco Bank branch. Tesco Bank branches will also provide details of any limits applicable to your travel money.

About the partnership of MoneyGram and Tesco Bank

Tesco Bank allows you to send money to an international account so you can make a payment or deposit money to your family or friends. 

Tesco Bank partners with MoneyGram. This means that you can send money to over 200 countries around the world. MoneyGram cannot be used for business transactions.

You can send money through the MoneyGram app or pay with a debit card or cash at a Tesco Bank branch. 

Beneficiaries can receive money into their bank account, transfer it to a mobile wallet, or receive it in cash at a MoneyGram dealership. Money transfers can take from a few minutes to a couple of business days. You can also collect 50 Tesco Clubcard points every time you send £ 50 or more.

More about the exchange rate you get with Tesco

If you’re buying travel money through Tesco, it’s a good idea to do a little research before deciding whether to order currency online or in a store. 

Online exchange rates differ from usual exchange rates at transferring agencies and may also vary from store to store. Store rates are not displayed online and cannot be checked without calling local offices.

Once you’ve found the best exchange rate Tesco offers, you’ll want to make sure it’s fair. This is easily done by comparing the Tesco exchange rate to the market average exchange rate.

While exchange rates do vary and rise and fall all the time based on market changes, your reference rate should always be the current market average. This is the only real exchange rate you will find if you Google your currency pair or use an online currency converter.

Compare the Tesco rate with the average market rate for your pair to determine the markup or spread that may have been added to the rate. 

Banks and exchange offices often add it to the real exchange rate to increase their profits. It is opaque and therefore difficult to know if you are getting a fair deal or not.

However, you can find a service that offers currency exchange at mid-market rates, with a small prepayment if you know how.

A great option if you are looking to exchange your pounds sterling for holiday money is to open a borderless multicurrency account with TransferWise. You can exchange your pounds to any of over 40 different currencies using the real exchange rate, and withdraw local currency from an ATM while traveling or spend using a linked debit card. More on this – and other tips for preventing unfair currency exchange fees – in a moment.

More about the multicurrency card

So you already know that Tesco offers a multi-currency card called Cash Passport. It is a prepaid currency card that allows you to load up to 7 different currencies onto it before you travel and then withdraw money from ATMs or use your roadmap for your daily expenses in shops and restaurants.

It is important to note that you can only obtain a Tesco Tourist Card by visiting a Tesco branch with a travel agency. 

Travel money cards are popular because they are convenient, but are often considered safer than using a credit or debit card abroad. 

This is because the prepaid currency card only stores the money you load onto it and is not linked to your main bank account. This way, even if you lose your card and PIN, thieves will never be able to access your regular bank account.

However, when using the Tesco travel money, there are fees for various services, including ATM withdrawals, about what you already learned. 

One unfair cost that you really don’t want to get into when using your credit, debit or road card abroad is Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC).

What is it? DCC is a common headache for travelers, and while banks and merchants offer this service to their customers, it could mean you are paying a lot more than you need to buy overseas.

DCC is where you are asked if you want to be charged in your local currency when buying or withdrawing from an ATM, rather than your local currency. 

The catch here is that if you say you want to be charged in your local currency, the exchange rate is usually poor and you may also face high fees. Avoid unnecessary costs by always requesting payment in your local currency.

Getting a borderless account and linked debit card is completely free and does not require a minimum balance. 

You don’t have to go to a Tesco travel agency to get your card and bill, which will save you time, and thanks to the low fees and great exchange rate, you can usually save money as well.

Getting money for the trip is never the most enjoyable part of your vacation. But without prior research, you may find that it costs a lot more than you need to get money for the expenses. 

Spend some time ahead of time researching the best travel money options for you and more in your pocket to spend while you’re away.

Customer satisfaction

Tesco Bank Money scored a very low customer satisfaction score on Trustpilot, scoring just 1.4 out of 5 in over 600 reviews. 11% of reviews were “excellent” or “great,” compared to 88% of reviews that said they were “bad” or “bad.” 

Please note that these reviews were for all Tesco Bank Money, not just travel money or currencies or online transfers abroad.

Now let’s see some of the real both positive and negative reviews and see what bothered the customers and why they are not satisfied.

5 star review

“I’ve just used Tesco Travel Money for the first time. I will only deal with financial institutions that are FCA registered and authorized which Tesco’s are. Their rate was a little lower than some companies but that’s a small price to pay for security. All I can say is that their service is excellent. I ordered Friday morning and the money was delivered to my home on Saturday morning at no extra cost. I was able to pay using my Tesco Credit Card without any transaction fees. Brilliant service, thank you very much Tesco.” – Customer

2 star review

“I have twice bought US dollars from click and collect. They arrived when they said both times. But both times I was given large bills $100 and $50. Not many places in the US accept these due to the chances of forgery, much like our higher value notes here. There is no option to select the denomination you want. Until this is an option or I know I will get $20 bills or less I will no longer use this service. This time I’ve come back with $200 in notes I couldn’t spend so I’ll see if they’ll let me change back to pounds like they say they do.” – Customer

1 star review

“Ordered travel money online. Had approximately £35 worth of travel money missing from my order, Tesco investigated this and found no discrepancies and refused to give my money back leaving me £35 out of pocket after trusting them to do their jobs correctly. Do not use them. Go to a trusted travel exchange.” – Customer

As you can see, the same service can make happy someone and sad another one. Yes the exchange rate is the main source of revenues, that’s why sometimes the fees can be higher, but anyways Tesco is one of the leading travel money providers in the financial industry.

Pros & Cons of travel money cards

Here are some significant advantages and disadvantages that can be provoked by travel money cards.

  • Cash can be stolen. When traveling abroad, the last thing you can do is steal your international money. Using a travel money card means you only need to worry about one card, not wads of cash.
  • Multiple currencies. All good travel cards can store multiple currencies at once. This is great if you are traveling to several countries with different currencies.
  • Reserve card. Most travel money card come with a backup card that you can activate if your primary card is stolen. Just remember to store your backup card in another bag!
  • Your savings are safe. When using the card, you will not be spending money from your regular account, but from another. This means you can keep your spending under control and if your card is stolen, you don’t need to worry about thieves gaining access to your savings account.
  • Exchange rate lock. This one may also be on the pro list. Being able to lock in the exchange rate when transferring to a card can save you a little money if the rate goes up, but if it improves, you miss out on the savings.
  • Fees. When using the travel card, you will be charged a certain fee, but the amount of costs may vary. Some cards charge a one-time transfer fee, others charge more. Make sure to read all terms and conditions before choosing a card.
  • Reboot Delay. On some cards, the delay between transfer and access to funds is up to three days. This can cause some problems if you have unforeseen expenses while traveling.
  • You may need cash. In some places you can go, you can only get cash from small shops or markets. Before traveling, be sure to study this problem so as not to get into an unpleasant situation!

Here they are, some really helpful pros and cons that can assist you in further decisions, to choose if you need any travel money card, and which one of the available companies will be a good match for you. 

Further Reading

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Salford Extra Tesco Travel Money

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Tesco Travel Money Salford is conveniently located inside our store so you can easily exchange currency. Take a look at the Tesco Bank website to see our stocked currencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can view exchange rates on our Travel Money website - https://www.tescobank.com/travel-money/ . Exchange rates may vary during the day and will vary whether you're buying in store, online or over the phone.

You can find our opening times at the top of this page.

Please contact Travel Money on 0345 366 0103 or visit https://www.tescobank.com/travel-money/contact-us/ .

You can search for your nearest Travel Money kiosk on our store locator https://www.tesco.com/store-locator/ .

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Tesco Bank have 48 currencies in stock and ready to order now. Buy online and get your currency delivered securely to your door, or collect your order from one of over 500 Tesco Bank travel money stores across the UK. Tesco Clubcard holders get enhanced rates that are better than the standard rates advertised in-store.

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Tesco Bank travel money rates

These are the latest Tesco Bank exchange rates available right now. You must buy or reserve your currency online to guarantee these rates or you may be given a lower rate in-store.

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We compare hundreds of exchange rates from dozens of currency suppliers across the UK. Select a currency below to see how Tesco Bank's rates compare against other providers. Bear in mind that exchange rates aren't the only important factor when it comes to getting the best deal; commission, card surcharges and delivery costs can all affect the final amount of currency you'll receive. You can see the full range of currency deals on offer right now on our travel money comparisons .

Tesco Bank have a minimum order value of £75 for in-store collection and £75 for home delivery. The maximum amount you can order is £2,500 for collection and £2,500 for delivery. Delivery is free for orders over £500, otherwise a £4.99 delivery charge will apply.

Latest Tesco Bank reviews

Our users have rated Tesco Bank Average in 228 reviews. Read more on our Tesco Bank reviews page.

After checking online, we’ve Just got a much lower rate on the Euro in store. It wasn’t explained to us that you have to order online to get that rate (even with a club card). Very poor customer service. Won’t be using again!!

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Good rate when buying euros but the buy back rate is robbery 1.335.to change euros back to sterling must be the lowest exchange rate going.

Well I ordered some euros on there web site, unfortunately the time it stated they were open was incorrect as I had to wait half hour until someone eventually turned up. Not there fault just poor management!! Then the problems really started, as th [...]

The euro rate at Tesco Bank right now is 1.1425. You'll need to buy or reserve your euros online to guarantee this rate; the euro rate offered in your local store may be lower if you don't order online beforehand.

Yes, if you're a Tesco Clubcard holder you'll get Clubcard Prices on your travel money which means the exchange rate will be better than the standard rate advertised in-store. You can also use your Clubcard when you buy or reserve your currency online; just enter your Clubcard number when you place your order and the enhanced Clubcard exchange rate will be applied to your order automatically.

Tesco's exchange rates tend to be slightly above average in terms of competitiveness, and their currency deals are comparable to other major UK supermarkets including Sainsbury's , and ASDA . Many customers who buy their travel money with Tesco do so because of Tesco's brand name and convenient locations, rather than how competitive their exchange rates are. That being said, Tesco offer tiered exchange rates on some currencies which improve with increasing order amount (the more you order, the better the rate), and Clubcard holders can get enhanced rates that are better than Tesco's standard rates which can make their currency deals more attractive compared to other supermarkets.

However, if you want the absolute best exchange rate on the market, better currency deals are usually available from other suppliers, especially if you order online. Check out our travel money comparisons to find the best currency deals available right now.

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  1. Tesco Travel Money Stafford

    F&F Clothing Newport Road. Newport Road. ST16 2HF. Open - Closes at 11:59 PM. Store details. Find a different store. Find Tesco Travel Money bureau info for Stafford Extra. Check opening hours, stocked currencies and more.

  2. Travel Money

    Whether it's a burger in Brisbane or a taxi in Toronto, get a feel for how far your travel money might go with our foreign currency guides. We'll help you manage your travel budget like a pro. Purchase travel money online with Tesco Bank and benefit from competitive exchange rates and 0% commission.

  3. Bureau De Change Near Me

    Once it's loaded, you can use it at millions of ATMs or retailers. This card is only available from our in-store travel money bureaux. ATM fees: GB£1.50, EU €1.75, US $2.30, AU $2.30, CA $2.40, NZ $3.00, ZA R20. Some cash machine operators charge an extra fee. Ask in the bureau for full details of limits and fees.

  4. Currency Exchange & Travel Insurance

    Travel Money Clubcard Prices additional T&Cs. Clubcard Prices apply to foreign currency notes in stock on your date of purchase and pre-paid foreign currency cards. Not available in-store in conjunction with any other Tesco Travel Money offer. Due to constant market and currency fluctuations, rates on the date of purchase cannot be compared to ...

  5. Tesco Travel Money, Stafford

    Tesco Travel Money near you, is located within our store in Stafford Extra - Travel Money, we bring you a seamless experience to easily exchange foreign currency. Whether you're looking for travel money or searching for where you can exchange foreign currency hassle-free, our dedicated service ensures your needs are met.

  6. Stafford Extra

    Springfields Road. WS15 2NH. Closed - Opens at 7 AM. Store details. Check stock. Find store information for Stafford Extra. Check opening hours, available facilities and more. Then shop in-store and collect Clubcard points.

  7. Stafford Tesco Store Locations

    Tesco Esso Express Stafford Esso Express. 95-110 Rising Brook. ST17 9DH. Open - Closes at 12:00 AM. Store details. Check stock.

  8. Tesco Travel Money Stafford ⏰ opening times Newport Road

    Find ⏰ opening times for Tesco Travel Money in Newport Road, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 2HF and check other details as well, such as: ☎️ phone number, map, ... Tesco Travel Money opening times. Verified Listing. Updated on 30/08/2023 +44 1785 253317. Call: +441785253317. Directions . Website .

  9. Tesco Travel Money, Stafford

    Post Office Travel Money 1.19 km Details Website order. 132 WestwayST17 9YFStafford 01785 241799. Map view of similar nearby companies. is listed in the following categories: Check Tesco Travel Money in Stafford, Newport Road on Cylex and find ☎ 01785 253..., contact info, ⌚ opening hours.

  10. Stafford Stone Rd Express

    Head to your local Tesco Express in Stafford, where you'll find fresh and frozen food, drinks, household essentials and more. So shop in-store and collect Clubcard points today. ... Tesco Travel Money; Tesco Pharmacy; F&F Clothing; Store details. Check stock. Tesco Esso Express Stafford Esso Express. 95-110 Rising Brook. ST17 9DH.

  11. Buy US Dollars

    You can use Click & Collect to arrange a time to pick up your US Dollars as part of your weekly shop, either from a Tesco Travel Money bureau or customer service desks. You can also use our home delivery service, which is free for online orders of £500 or more. Exchange rates can change throughout the day and may vary depending on whether you ...

  12. Buy Euros

    You can use Click & Collect to arrange a time to pick up your Euros as part of your weekly shop, either from a Tesco Travel Money bureau or customer service desks. You can also use our home delivery service, which is free for online orders of £500 or more. Exchange rates can change throughout the day and may vary depending on whether you buy ...

  13. Travel Money & Currency Exchange Stafford

    Contact details. 01785 594874. Bank Holiday opening hours may vary, and the above opening hours may be subject to change. Therefore please check the current opening hours before you travel to the branch. Please note, our staff are entitled to take breaks and, in our smaller branches, this may mean the branch is closed for a short period of time.

  14. Are the in-store Travel Money bureaux open?

    Ask a question in the Community. More and more customers are asking questions in the Tesco Bank Community, where our trusted community members and Tesco Bank colleagues can help. Our door is always open, most customers find their question answered within 20 minutes of posting. Tesco Bank Community Knowledge Base Are the in-store Travel Money ...

  15. Tesco Travel Money Stratford-upon-Avon

    Stratford Upon Avon Superstore Tesco Travel Money. Tesco Travel Money. Get directions. Birmingham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 0UA. Open - Closes at 6 PM.

  16. Tesco Bank Travel Money Review 2022

    Tesco Bank Travel Money card fees. Tesco Bank does not charge a commission for overseas purchases, although there is a 2% commission charged when using the card in the UK. The following fees apply for ATM withdrawals: € 1.75 in the EU, £ 1.50, $ 2.30, AU $ 2.30, C $ 2.40, NZ $ 3.00, AU $ 20. Some ATM operators charge additional fees.

  17. Travel Money Branches in Stafford

    eurochange - Stafford - Guildhall Shopping Centre. The Guildhall Shopping Centre, Market Square, Stafford, ST16 2BB. 01785 594874 View Branch Details. Visit a eurochange branch in Stafford for currency exchange and secure great rates! Click & Collect online in 60 seconds or order in-store for better rates than the airport!

  18. Tesco Travel Money Manchester

    737 Chester Road. M32 0QW. Open - Closes at Midnight. Store details. Find a different store. Find Tesco Travel Money bureau info for Stretford Extra. Check opening hours, stocked currencies and more.

  19. Tesco Travel Money Salford

    F&F Clothing Pendleton Way. Pendleton Way. M6 5JG. Closed - Opens at 6 AM. Store details. Find a different store. Find Tesco Travel Money bureau info for Salford Extra. Check opening hours, stocked currencies and more.

  20. Tesco Bank Exchange Rates

    Tesco Bank travel money rates. These are the latest Tesco Bank exchange rates available right now. You must buy or reserve your currency online to guarantee these rates or you may be given a lower rate in-store. Currency Rate; Euros: 1.1365: US dollars: 1.2109: Australian dollars: 1.8561: Bahraini dinars: 0.4404: Barbadian dollars:

  21. ASDA Stafford Travel Money Bureau

    Asda Travel Money is provided by Travelex Agency Services Limited, registered number: 04621879, registered addresses Worldwide House, Thorpewood, Peterborough, PE3 6SB. 0% commission on foreign currency. Visit your nearest Asda Travel Money bureau and purchase your foreign currency in-store, or Click & Collect for FREE.