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Withdrawing cash with foreign bank cards (e.g. DKB Visa) often results in paying extra fees. For example, ATMs from ''Euronet'' for instance charge a fee of 100 CZK.
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|ATMs with no fees, Tips
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|When '''withdrawing cash''' in Prague or elsewhere, many Czech ATMs (''bankomat'') might charge extra fees when using a '''foreign Visa or Mastercard'''. But you can withdraw with no extra fees at ATMs of ČSOB, Raiffeisen Bank &  KB (Komerční banka).}}
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{{FAQ/Item|q= Which ATMs are recommended?  |a=
  
But there are other cash machines that allow withdrawing without fees:
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Cash machines of these banks allow withdrawing without extra fees:
  
* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/csob+atm/@50.0785018,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1?hl=de ČSOB]
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* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/Airbank+atm/@50.0784965,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1 AirBank]
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* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/fio+atm/@50.0784939,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1 FIO]
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* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/raiffeisen+atm/@50.0785018,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1 Raiffeisen Bank]
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* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/kb+atm/@50.0785018,14.4403464,14z/data=!3m1!4b1 KB (Komerční banka)]
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}}{{FAQ/Item|q= Should I use currency conversion? |a=
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'''No.'''
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Many ATMs (and sometimes even payment terminals in shops and restaurants) will offer you to convert the CZK into your home currency. For example, if you want to withdraw 1000 CZK, the machine will offer you
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* to either withdraw 1000 CZK and let your bank do the conversion
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* or do the conversion and charge you with your home currency
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This is nearly always a bad deal. The conversion rate that the ATM will apply is usually much worse than the one your bank will apply.
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So when asked, always pick '''Decline''' the conversion and '''pay / withdraw CZK'''.
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In Czechia, you can '''pay by card nearly everywhere''': At supermarkets, ticket machines, restaurants and even most street food places.
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* So you will need cash only very rarely.
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* It is enough to withdraw '''only''' an amount needed as a '''backup'''.
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Some ATMs '''trick you''' to withdraw more than you need, by '''offering only high amounts''' when withdrawing.
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* So remember the exchange rate. For EUR-CZK, it is '''1 to 25'''.
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* Thus, '''€40''' are around '''1000 CZK'''.
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== See also ==
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdYhm__yMQY Video guide on withdrawing at Czech ATMs] by ''Honest Guide'':<br/> {{Youtube|rdYhm__yMQY}}

Latest revision as of 16:46, 18 May 2023

When withdrawing cash in Prague or elsewhere, many Czech ATMs (bankomat) might charge extra fees when using a foreign Visa or Mastercard. But you can withdraw with no extra fees at ATMs of ČSOB, Raiffeisen Bank & KB (Komerční banka).

Questions & Answers[edit]

Which ATMs are recommended? [edit]

Cash machines of these banks allow withdrawing without extra fees:

Should I use currency conversion? [edit]

No.

Many ATMs (and sometimes even payment terminals in shops and restaurants) will offer you to convert the CZK into your home currency. For example, if you want to withdraw 1000 CZK, the machine will offer you

  • to either withdraw 1000 CZK and let your bank do the conversion
  • or do the conversion and charge you with your home currency

This is nearly always a bad deal. The conversion rate that the ATM will apply is usually much worse than the one your bank will apply.

So when asked, always pick Decline the conversion and pay / withdraw CZK.

How much should I withdraw? [edit]

In Czechia, you can pay by card nearly everywhere: At supermarkets, ticket machines, restaurants and even most street food places.

  • So you will need cash only very rarely.
  • It is enough to withdraw only an amount needed as a backup.

Some ATMs trick you to withdraw more than you need, by offering only high amounts when withdrawing.

  • So remember the exchange rate. For EUR-CZK, it is 1 to 25.
  • Thus, €40 are around 1000 CZK.

See also[edit]