Portugal, like most European Union member countries, uses the Euro as its official currency. This shared currency simplifies travel across the region and eliminates the need for complex currency exchanges. Here's a quick guide to using Euros in Portugal:
While you can exchange Indian Rupees (INR) for Euros at banks or currency exchange offices in Portugal, the rates might not be the most favorable. Consider exchanging some INR to EUR before your trip, especially for smaller initial expenses upon arrival.
Debit and credit cards are widely accepted in Portugal, particularly in tourist areas. Using ATMs to withdraw cash is also convenient, but be mindful of any associated fees from your bank or the ATM provider.
Tipping is not mandatory in Portugal, but it is a common courtesy to leave a small gratuity (around 10%) at restaurants if you are satisfied with the service. Rounding up the bill to the nearest euro is also acceptable.