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Banks, bureau de change, some post offices.
"Small exchange office" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase petit bureau de change. The pronunciation of the words -- which translate literally as "small-sized office for (currency) exchange" -- will be "puh-tee byoo-ro duh shawnzh" in French.
Depending on which country you are in, post offices and bureau de change offices will give you a realistic exchange rate.
Not usually. Banks and Bureau de Change only change notes, not coins. Your best option is to keep them until you next got a a country which uses Euros, or find a friend or colleague who is going to a Euro country and swap with them.
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bureau de change
A bureau de change is a place in Britain and New Zealand where foreign currency can be exchanged.
Any of the large clearing banks (Lloyds, HSBC, Barclays etc) should change small amounts for you without any problem. Failing that - any Bureau de Change will do it.
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Heathrow uses the currency of the UK ie Pound Sterling (£) (GBP). However, there are several Bureau de Change at the airport where you can convert other currencies.
A bureau de change is a government run office that allows you to exchange international currencies. The exchange rate for each currency will vary depending on the daily global economic changes.
Yes, you can.
A bank, post office or bureau de change.
Go to a bank or Bureau de Change.
At the banks and Bureau de Change
I would doubt it.
Banks, bureau de change, some post offices.