In general, no. Some merchants might accept it, but you will probably get a lousy exchange rate. American credit cards are usually accepted at hotels, restaurants and stores that have point-of-sale terminals, but might not work at automated machines like gas pumps, parking garages, toll booths and ticket kiosks. Even with credit cards, you won't know what exchange rate you're getting until you see the statement at the end of the month (some card issuers also charge a 3% foreign transaction fee). It's best to take cash and exchange it for euros at a bank window.
In general, American dollars are not accepted as legal tender in France. However, some tourist businesses may accept US dollars, particularly in popular tourist areas. It is recommended to use the local currency, the Euro, for transactions in France.
The Dutch paid Native Americans the equivalent of about $24 worth of goods in American money for Manhattan island in 1626.
The transit time for a package to reach France from the US can vary based on the shipping method chosen. Generally, it can take 3-10 business days for a package to be delivered via standard international shipping. Express shipping options may deliver in 1-3 business days.
France has a rich and diverse culture that is known for its art, music, literature, fashion, and cuisine. The French take pride in their language, history, and traditions, and place importance on gastronomy, wine, and philosophy. France is also renowned for its architecture, museums, and festivals, all of which contribute to its vibrant cultural scene.
French money, known as the Euro, comes in the form of banknotes and coins. The banknotes feature architectural styles and time periods from across Europe, with different denominations represented by different colors and designs. The coins include denominations ranging from 1 cent to 2 Euros, each displaying a common European side and a national side specific to France.
In French, you say "France" as "France."
No, France uses Euros.
Go to a place that exchanges money.
Colonist
GBP (UK) 1.00 - USD (USA) 1.48 GBP (UK) 1.00 - EU (France) 1.18
France
Very little. The currency of France is the Euro. Very few shops will accept foreign currency.
yes it does
You can do it on the airport if you want
france and spain
i belive it to be around 43 million dolloars
yes he was. The French loved him and during the American Revoulution, they sent money and troops.
The French government had borrowed money to support the American Revolution.