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Are US dollars accepted in Ireland?

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Are US dollars accepted in Ireland?

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  1. Only an American would ask that question, lol!  The world doesn't evolve around you guys


  2. At a currency convertor shop, yes, but it does need to be converted to Euros to pay for anything.

  3. Nope.  Just euros.

  4. Ahahah ahahhaha, *ahem* ahahahahahahahahha

  5. No, they are not. We use Euros. You can get them from an ATM with your bank card now, and it's charged to your bank account in the US.

    Only an American wouldn't think to ask whether that's Canadian, Australian or New Zealand dollars.

  6. NO!ARE YOU CRAZY!?!?

  7. NO

  8. probably not

  9. Unless your gonna give it into a bank to change for you or a currency shop you better bring lots of Euro with you, the cost of living is high over here now, and if you are hiring a car be prepared to pay up to 1.23 for a litre of petrol!!! Your dollar wont get you far here I'm afraid

  10. No, just euros! Same as euros arent accepted in America!

  11. Of course not! Do we accept Euros here? No, we don't. Why would they accept our money?

  12. Many stores and  post offices and all banks do bureau de change, so you can use your dollars in lots of places.  You will get any change in euro, though.  And you would probably get the best exchange rate from the banks.  Ask around, though.  Different banks offer different rates.

  13. As readily as Euros are accepted in America.

  14. No.

    You will need Euros in the south and British pounds in the north.

  15. They are accepted at banks and currency exchange places.

  16. http://government.org/irelandmoneyUSA

  17. idk

  18. I was in Ireland last year.  Alot of places will take american, but they will charge a fee to convert to Euros.  Your best bet is to go to the exchange , which is in the airport.  In Dublin, it is right in the baggage claim area for arrivals.  They will give you a current conversion rate, and there is no fee, or it i minimal at best.  Visa Mastercard or tavelers cheques are all very good alternatives to cash.

    Also just a word of advise to all who travel out of the country.  Notify credit card company, and bank debitcard dept. of your travel dates.  They will decline all purchases if they are not informed of your travel.

  19. No, Your going to have to change them to euros.

  20. No, you will need to buy euros. But all major credit cards are accepted

  21. yes but their value is different than in the US. Its less, I think.

  22. you can exchange them in a bureau de change in any bank. But shops accept the Euro only

  23. no why would it our currency is euros!!!!

  24. No!  They have Euros!  Didn't you know that?  I learned that!

  25. No. Trumpet

  26. no diffrent states have diffrent billls.

  27. Only by Roma muggers

  28. Yes, but only if they are exchanged for Euros at any travel agents, currency exchange, etc.

  29. pretty true what some of the recent respondants have said.u might find the occassional souvenir shop that would take them but at a rate well above the current exchange.get thee to a bank or bureau de change!

  30. some of the big department stores in dublin will accept them, but you are going to get a lousy rate, better off changing them at the bank.

  31. doubt it

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