One sure thing I learned from trips to Hungary in recent years was how significantly better the exchange rate was by taking sterling with me and exchanging it to forints in Budapest.
So when I visited Poland earlier this month, I decided to try the same tactic. Needless to say I was delighted to be offered 4.82 zlotys to my pound instead of the 4.42 on-line in the UK a couple of days before departure. An almost 10% better deal.
I have no experience of the more ‘popular’ countries since then but my next experience will be with my first JY holiday to China in October. I shall certainly be trying the same tactic again.
Of course, if you follow this tip, do be careful with security of your wodge of cash while travelling. Well, of course you would. But worth emphasising. I sealed mine in an envelope and kept it in my carry-on, shoulder bag. When flying to Budapest earlier in the season, I had warmer clothes on travelling so the envelope was safely zipped up in an inner pocket of my anorak.
Otherwise, I have found the best deal was with my local American Express Travel Services bureau. And if you’re a subscriber to Martin Lewis’s excellent (free) weekly email, also check out ’s currency and travel pages and forums.