iCambio is the trademark of Change Center, a foreign exchange office born in 1991. They have exchange offices in Madrid, Andalusia (Málaga, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Marbella, Seville and Córdoba) and Alicante (Benidorm) and a home delivery website . More details
Today's average exchange rate for this foreign currency in the main banks in Spain. The euros to be paid by the bank will charge a commission of between 2.5% and 3%, with a minimum of € 6 to € 10 (the most expensive of the two). More details
Average prices today for this foreign currency in the two main airports in Spain: Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suarez Airport and Barcelona El Prat. More details
Generally, the online prices of the holiday money providers in Spain, are cheaper than the prices you obtain present yourself directly in one of their branches.
So we advise you to conduct a price comparison when before purchasing Polish Zlotys. And afterwards either book online to pick up the currency at an office of the currency exchange providers near you or to order them online choosing delivery at home as delivery option. This way you will receive the Polish Zlotys comfortably in your home or office.
The operation of the euro to Polish Zloty currency exchange is easy to understand. Foreign currency notes are physical products that circulate around the world. Some currencies, such as the dollar or the pound, are very well distributed, and others not so much.
The more difficult it is to get a currency, the more high priced it will be to buy it.
If you are going to acquire Polish Zlotys, you will have to check rates at the airport, at your bank and at currency provider (some suppliers deliver the Polish Zlotys to your home).
In Spain, holiday money providers and some banks are starting to offer online currency exchange services to their users with three delivery alternatives:
a) buy and pay online and get the currency at home/the office or collect it from a branch of the courier company (Correos, MRW, Seur, Nacex, etc.). Some of them will allow you to pay cash on delivery when you receive the order in hand.
b) place a reservation for zlotys from Poland. Then choose a store of the supplier where to pick it up from (you pay online with your card).
c) place a booking for zlotys from Poland. Then select a store near your home or work where to pick up and pay. In this modality, the price you obtain may be sometimes that of the day you made the online reservation, and in others, the rate the day you go through the store of the currency supplier.
Choose the alternative the most convenient for you. Cambiator makes it easy for you to compare.
Indeed. According to the AML regulations, the Spanish foreign currency suppliers will ask you when you exchange foreign currency an updated and valid identity card. If you acquire zlotys PLN at least they will demand from you for your resident´s ID card (DNI or NIE) or passport.
There isn´t a best time to acquire zlotys because the euro to Polish Zloty rates vary continously depending on the strengths of the economies of the Euro countries with respect to the countries that use zlotys.
It is, however, advisable to be attentive to phenomena like Brexit, major sporting events or armed conflicts, where the price of a currency can be altered upwards or downwards with respect to the Euro.
Although we cannot estimate how the Euro to Polish Zloty rates will fluctuate, at Cambiator we help you to acquire zlotys at the best price day to day in Spain.
When you return from your trip, you can exchange your exceeding zlotys PLN at your nearest of the different foreign currency provider´s offices displayed on the Cambiator grid.
Afterwards click/tap on the Sell your currency tab and find your remaining currency and then enter the quantity of Polish Zloty banknotes you wish to exchange. Please do not include loose change, for these suppliers do not accept them.
In general, we recommend you to acquire your foreign currency in safe locations and where they do not charge you a fee, in addition to an exchange margin. Almost all Spanish banks and some physical currency providers will apply to you a currency exchange fee of around 3 per cent, with a minimum (whichever is higher), between 6 and 10 euros.
This means that if you exchange one hundred euros to zlotys from Poland, additionally to an exchange margin, you will be charged a fixed commission of between 6 and 10 euros, since it is an amount higher than the 3 euros fee that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you exchange six hundred euros to zlotys from Poland, they would apply a 3% fee. That is eighteen euros which is greater than the minimum of of six to ten €.
If you want to order zlotys PLN you just have to select this currency in our currency purchase widget. Afterwards enter the euros you want to change and choose wether you want to be delivered the zlotys PLN at the office or at home or chooseyour city in order to collect the currency in store.
Cambiator will display the results of the different currency providers, ordered from cheaper to more expensive. We will also show you the average rate at Spanish high street banks and at the airports (if they offer that currency).
Consumers only think of their bank when acquiring zlotys PLN with euros. Yet we suggest that you get to know the option of foreign currency providers. And the reason for this is because nearly all Spanish banks charge you a fixed fee of 3% (with a minimum of six to ten euros) as well as a margin on the zlotys PLN that you purchase from them.
On the other hand, the currency providers that advertise no commission are more attractive to your pocket since they do not impose on you this commission.
Cambiator compares all the time for you the euro to Polish Zloty foreign exchange prices online and in your city so that you can pick the option that best suits you.
The median quantity of zlotys from Poland in Spain of an individual who exchanges Euros for zlotys from Poland is usually around 700 euros. If you need to acquire more than 5,999 €, the mandatory documents that your travel money provider will apply to you will be reinforced. To rephrase it, they can ask you to prove the origin of your Euros or your business documentation, etc.
But up to € per calendar quarter, the Spanish holiday money suppliers do not usually ask you for more than the Spanish identity card called DNI or NIE to buy zlotys from Poland.