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Greece's monetary unit is the Euro. No other currency is accepted and it is best to exchange dollars or other currency at a bank. The exchange rates are all the same throughout the country and you exchange money at a bank or official exchange shop where you will get the best running rates. I have noticed that the rates at the airport seem to favor the bank, so I usually just exchange enough money for a couple of days until I get to a bank. Banks are open from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM. At the new airport near the luggage pickup you can find machines that can exchange foreign currency and return Euro. Very nice indeed since you need the Euro for a luggage cart.

It goes without saying that if you come from any European Union country you would not have to worry about exchanging any money since the Euro is the common currency of the European Union (but you already knew this, right?)

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