Ria, a subsidiary of the Euronet group, is a leading foreign exchange company. It offers home delivery service in just 48 hours, as well as a network of stores in premium locations in the main cities of Spain. More details
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
If you believed that your the airport or your bank were the sole places to obtain liras on this day, please, firs of all compare prices in the various currency providers that we compared for you above.
You can spot that for the same euros, you will acquire more liras depending on the service you choose and you can dispose of the difference on other entertainment for your trip (coffees, souvenirs, transportation, etc.).
Usually, travelers change about 700 € to Turkish Liras in Spain. If, for any reason, you want to acquire Turkish Liras for more than five thousand euros, it is recommenden to contact your supplier or bank. First to negotiate a more interesting Euro to Turkish Lira exchange rate than the one you see in our website. In second place to confirm that they are authorized to offer you with the amount of personal data they know about you.
In Spain, presently it is safe to buy Turkish Liras online. Furthermore to being a very comfortable service since you buy whenever you need and a courier will deliver your holyday money at your place, you ensure availability and you avoid commissions. Besides, most travel money providers with an online service have free shipping costs with your order.
If you want to order Turkish Liras you just need to select this currency in our currency purchase form. Afterwards enter the euros you want to change and choose wether you prefer to get the Turkish Liras at home or the office or chooseyour town in order to collect the Turkish Liras in store.
Cambiator will show you the outcome of the different currency providers, sorted straing with the best rate. We will also show you the average rate at Spanish high street banks and at the airports (if they manage).
To acquire liras with Euros on the Internet here you have to show a resident´s ID card (DNI or NIE) or a passport. These cards permit you to identify yourself when making your order personally or on the Internet. In this case, you will have to provide a scanned PDF or jpg archive light in weight.
There isn´t a best time to purchase liras because the euro to Turkish Lira prices change all time depending on the strengths of the economies of the Euro countries with respect to the countries that use liras.
It is, however, recommended to pay attention to phenomena such as 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 no one can know how the Euro to Turkish Lira prices will progress, at Cambiator we help you to obtain liras at the best price daily in Spain.
Generally speaking, we recommend you to buy your currency in safe locations and where they do not impose on you a commission, in addition to an exchange margin. Almost all Spanish banks and some physical currency providers will charge you a currency exchange fee circa 3 per cent, with a minimum (whichever is higher), of six to ten €.
This means that if you change one hundred euros to liras TRY, additionally to an exchange margin, you will pay a fixed fee of of 6 to 10 euros, since it is an amount higher than the 3 euros fee that would correspond to applying 3% to 100 euros. If you change 600 euros to liras TRY, they would charge you a 3% fee. That is 18 euros which is higher than the minimum of between 6 and 10 euros.
Foreign exchange is a poorly transparent activity in Spain.
When you obtain Turkey liras at the airport or at a bank, you are paying more.
Spanish banks practically charge you a commission of 3% on the Turkey liras that you order from them.
And the currency supplier at the airport charges you a very expensive price taking advantage of the fact that you passed through there.
Comparing rates in a comparison engine like Cambiator that includes 5 currency suppliers in Spain is the best guarantee to obtain more Turkey liras for the same euros.
If you want to block the availability of liras TRY for your vacation, we advise you to make an online reservation on the online store of the chosen travel money provider.
In addition, in this way you avoid the possible fees that some travel money suppliers in Spain impose on you when you change directly in one of their offices.
In Spain when you reserve online on your bank's App or online store, you will still pay their foreign currency commission of around two to three per cent, and you will be charged the exchange rates of the day of collection, not those of the day of the online booking.
If you have Turkish Liras left over upon return to Spain, go to our Sell your currency tab, introduce the Turkish Lira banknotes you saved (notes only, not loose coins) and choose your city. We will display the closest holiday money supplier´s stores that will buy your remaining Turkish Liras from you and the quantity of Euros they will give you in exchange.
Bear in mind that they will only buy you Turkish Liras banknotes but not loose coins.