Ireland Top 10 Money Tips (2024)

(Updated on July 1, 2013)

1. Know the Currency. Currency in the Republic of Ireland is the euro, which uses the following symbol: €. Each euro consists of 100 cents.Notes are issued in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros. In Northern Ireland the currency is the British pound sterling, divided into 100 pence. The two currencies are separate and not interchangeable.You cannot use US dollars or other foreign currencies in Ireland. Sometimes areas near the border of NI & ROI will accept cross currency.

2. Cash. Do not bring $100 bills. Instead bring lesser denominations. Because of the high incidence of counterfeiting Irish banks won’t cash them. It is best not to travel with too much cash since it can easily be lost. Bring enough to cover any travels en route to Ireland and back home. Once in Ireland use the tips below.

Cash Advances. Using a credit card for cash advances is not smart. From the day you get a cash advance till you pay it off you will be paying the top interest rate your credit card applies. Check with your credit card for details. Such transactions are best used in an emergency situation.

3. Traveler’s Checks. Traveler’s checks are Stone Age technology. They still work and you can use them in Ireland. However, most Irish banks no longer accept them. If you purchase American Express traveler’s checks Permanent TSB branches will cash them with proper photo ID such as passport or driver’s license.The exchange rate for traveler’s checks is not the best you can get. Some people think they can avoid the exchange rate problem by purchasing Traveler’s Checks in euros. Unfortunately that is not the case. The place you purchase euro traveler’s checks from – your bank, an online company or AAA – will not give you a good exchange rate. After all they must make a profit on what they are selling. No establishments in Ireland will actually accept euro traveler’s checks. In the end you will be frustrated because you will have to go through exactly the same transaction as for regular traveler’s checks in your home currency.

4. Cards Accepted in Ireland:The most widely accepted credit cards are Visa and MasterCard followed by American Express. Very few places take Diners Club. Discover is not accepted. Lighten your wallet and leave store credit cards and those not used in Ireland at home. If you lose your cards there will be less to deal with. Be sure to have the non toll-free phone numbers for each card you bring in case you need to report a lost or stolen card. ATM and debit cards should have Plus or Cirrus noted on the back. You will need a 4-digit PIN.

Chip and Pin. Many European countries including Ireland have gone to a credit card system called “chip and pin”. European credit cards are implanted with a microchip. When using such a card in Ireland, the user swipes it and then enters their PIN (personal identification number). Don’t worry if you have a regular credit card issued in the USA. Instead of using a PIN you will hand the cashier your card, they will swipe it and you will sign a receipt. When paying for petrol (gas) you will have to go in to pay with your credit card instead of paying at the pump.

5. Best Exchange Rates. Use credit cards, debit cards and ATMs for the best exchange rates in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Check rates.

6. Ireland ATMs. Banks in Ireland do not charge to get money out of their ATMs. However, ATMs at stores, shops and sightseeing venues might do so. Some of the smaller towns in Ireland don’t have ATMs. You will need a 4-digit PIN to use an Irish ATM. The various banks in Ireland have online ATM finders and some have apps you can download. Follow the links below for banks in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland:

7. Go Shopping for a Credit Card and ATM Card. If you have time before your trip, shopping around for a credit card can save you money. Most credit cards charge a 1% conversion fee but you still get their excellent low exchange rates. However in recent years credit companies have instituted a foreign transaction fee or international surcharge of 3% and up for using a credit card outside the country of origin. Call yours in advance to check on this issue. If your card has extra fees it will be worthwhile getting another that does not charge such fees or has lower fees. Currently Capital One does not charge those fees. Sometimes cards issued by credit unions have lower fees.

Bank ATM cards also carry fees, which can add up quickly. Out of network fees, per transaction fees, international surcharges and more can apply. Check with your bank in advance and consider shopping around for another account that is more favorable. Credit unions often have much lower fees. You may want to temporarily increase the per day cash limit on your transactions for your travel dates.

8. Notify Your Credit Card Company and Bank in Advance:When you decide which cards you are taking on your trip, call each company to inform them of your travel dates and where you will be traveling. Otherwise they may flag your account for suspicious activity and freeze your account.

9. Dynamic Currency Conversion or DCC. In Ireland before handing over your credit card for purchases instruct the clerk to charge in either euros (Republic of Ireland) or pounds sterling (Northern Ireland). Do not let them charge your card in dollars or your home currency! If they do the company, shop, car rental or restaurant you are dealing with will get a cut for themselves at your expense. The fee is often 3% or more plus an unfavorable exchange rate. They may tell you they are doing you a favor but in fact they are price gouging. Read the receipt before signing. If you see the transaction in dollars or your home currency, make them void the transaction and run it again. Keep all your receipts and paperwork.

10. Value Added Tax. Get money back on VAT. Over 17% Value Added Tax is included in most of your purchases in Ireland. Though you cannot get a refund on things youconsumelike food, drink, lodgings, car rentals, gasoline, etc. those who live outside the EU are entitled to a refund on gifts they purchase. As you shop collect yourrefund forms and keep them all together. Fill them out before leaving Ireland and turn them in at the airport. Your refund will be given to you in cash, credited to your credit card or sent to you as a check, depending on which company was involved. There is a 2 – 3% fee charged for refund processing.

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FAQs

Is it better to use cash or card in Ireland? ›

The Euro is the currency in the Republic of Ireland. Because most places you visit will be able to take your credit or debit cards, you don't need to take much cash. In fact, you don't really need to get Euros before you leave the US (unless you really want to).

Should I exchange money before I travel to Ireland? ›

We strongly recommend that you don't carry all your spending money as dollars into Ireland to convert. The best option is to convert money locally, before you travel. If you do find yourself in Ireland with money to convert, you have it's best to avoid currency desks in airports or near tourist attractions.

What money should I bring to Ireland? ›

The euro is used in the Republic of Ireland.

How to be better with money in Ireland? ›

Everyone should aim to build up a rainy day fund of 3 to 6 months' living expenses which include the cost of your mortgage or rent, utilities, groceries, transport etc. Your rainy day fund allows you to manage unexpected short-term financial setbacks by enabling you to pay the bills until you get yourself sorted.

Is American cash accepted in Ireland? ›

You can't use dollars in Ireland so we advise paying for your vacation using a mix of cash withdrawals and card payments. The Republic of Ireland uses euros (€) and Northern Ireland uses pounds (£). For Ireland tours visiting Northern Ireland, you'll need a small amount of pounds alongside euros.

Can I use my US credit card in Ireland? ›

Visa and Mastercard are universally accepted throughout Ireland. The country also used to have its own Laser debit card which was phased out in 2014.

What is the cheapest way to get euros? ›

What is the cheapest way to get euros in the US? You'll need to compare exchange rates and fees for your bank with currency exchange services such as CXI. But a travel card such as the Wise international debit card can be a cheaper option, offering low fees and fairer, margin-free exchange rates.

What is the best way to convert dollars to euros in Ireland? ›

Foreign currency exchange is available at banks, post offices in larger towns and some of the larger hotels and tourist offices. There are also Bureaux de Change, but they tend to charge much higher commission and fees. Learn about what to expect if you're visiting Ireland from India, Canada, Australia or the USA.

Can Americans use ATMs in Ireland? ›

You can use many types of card at ATM machines in Ireland. If you have a card that is part of the Plus/Visa or Cirrus/Mastercard network you will have no problem finding a machine as all ATMs in Ireland are part of this network. If your card has any of the symbols below, you will be able to use any ATM in Ireland.

What is not allowed to bring in Ireland? ›

illegal or dangerous drugs. indecent or obscene goods. certain foodstuffs (mainly meat, milk, fish or products thereof) products of endangered species.

How much cash should I take to Ireland for 10 days? ›

I averaged around €156/$170 per day while I was travelling across the country, with most of that money being spent on accommodation and food. One of the best ways to see Ireland and save money is to rent a car and drive around at your own pace, but I joined plenty of bus tours, too.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

Should you carry cash in Ireland? ›

Ireland is as safe a country as any, but its never a good idea to carry a large amount of cash with you while traveling. Second, your home bank (or wherever you get your euros) will charge you a higher exchange rate to cover their costs (usually about 6-10%) than what the actual exchange rate is.

What is considered a lot of money in Ireland? ›

An annual income of €100,000 is chosen as representing very high income earners – it represents the top 6.5% of earners (180,000 earners) according to Revenue Commissioners data and is over twice average earnings.

Will I get charged for using my debit card in Ireland? ›

Fees will still be charged but at a lower rate to credit cards. Ireland uses a “chip and pin” system for debit and credit card transactions. Retailers may still accept swipe cards but please note this is not always guaranteed. It is recommended that you notify your bank of your travel plans prior to your departure.

Is Ireland mostly cashless? ›

A stated preference for cash has grown compared to the results of the corresponding 2022 survey. Only 2% of respondents said they were paid in cash by their employer or by government transfer, which means most of us can only make payments using cash having first used a financial services provider to access it.

What is the best way to pay for things in Dublin? ›

You can use your UK credit card no problem, but shops prefer cash as they get the full amount you pay and don't have to pay a percentage to the credit card companies.

How much cash should I take for a week in Ireland? ›

I averaged around €156/$170 per day while I was travelling across the country, with most of that money being spent on accommodation and food. One of the best ways to see Ireland and save money is to rent a car and drive around at your own pace, but I joined plenty of bus tours, too.

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