5.6. Currency. Exchange. and. ATMs. When visiting Coimbra, managing your money efficiently is crucial. The local currency is the Euro (€). Knowing where and how to exchange your money and access cash will make your stay more convenient.
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... MONEY. Currency. Since 1999 Portugal's currency has been the euro; before that it was the escudo. There are 100 cents in 1 euro (€1). Changing. Money. The ability to exchange currency varies greatly by location. In tourist-dense Lisbon ...
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