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What is the best way for travel money in Dubai?

In the UAE, credit and debit cards are widely accepted except for the smaller shops and markets where cash would be the preferred payment method. Some of the best travel money cards include debit, credit and prepaid cards.



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Credit cards oil the wheels of daily life in Dubai and can be used at all malls and major restaurants. Cash comes in for smaller purchases like coffee, taxi rides, and inexpensive items in the tourist souks. Try to always carry some smaller bills, as nobody ever seems to have change.

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In the UAE, credit and debit cards are widely accepted except for the smaller shops and markets where cash would be the preferred payment method. Some of the best travel money cards include debit, credit and prepaid cards.

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Tipping in restaurants When dining at restaurants in Dubai, it is customary to tip between 10-15 percent of the bill as a gesture of appreciation for the service provided. However, just make sure you check the bill first, as some restaurants include a service charge.

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The budget a person must have to visit Dubai for a week can vary significantly depending on several factors, such as the type of accommodation, mode of transportation and meals. Generally, a budget of around 1000 USD per person should suffice for a week's stay in Dubai.

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However, on average, a budget of around $1,000 - $1,500 per person may be a good starting point for a five-day trip to Dubai, not including airfare. This would cover basic expenses such as accommodation, transportation, food, and activities.

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Dynamic currency conversion If you choose to pay in AED, your exchange rate will be calculated there and then by your retailer and the card system they use. As they can adjust the exchange rate and the conversion fees they charge, it's often more expensive to pay this way compared to in the local currency.

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Anything above 15 percent of the bill amount will be larger than necessary to pay in Dubai. Those receiving it might even look at you in surprise. A 10 or 20 AED tip is a good tip in most cases.

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In Dubai, the standard tip for valet service, bellhops, and hotel maids is between AED 5 and AED 10 per night of stay. You can make the tip more substantial if you are carrying lots of heavy luggage. Some people also leave a tip in their hotel room for maids. Be sure to treat the service staff with respect.

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