Currency Exchange in Madrid

Are you looking for the best exchange rate in Madrid?

If you are looking for a currency exchange house or kiosk in Madrid, you are in the right place. Feel free the compare the different exchange rates and get the most money from your transaction. Always try to look for the best money exchange, but also consider to seek those exchange kiosks nearby.

Map of currency exchange shops and kiosks in Madrid

Where can I change money in Madrid??? Before visiting any of these exchange kiosks in Madrid, make sure to contact them beforehand and double check todays exchange rates and hours of operation. Also, take into account that some ATMs and banks can also exchange or give you local money but it is very often, they only work with existing customers.

Contact Details

BBVA

Calle de Velázquez, 51, 28001 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 32 24 05

BBVA

Calle de Bravo Murillo, 18, 28015 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 46 47 49

BBVA

Calle de Hortaleza, 37, 28004 Madrid, Spain
+34 913 60 50 10

BBVA

Calle de la Princesa 1, 1ª Planta, 28008 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 40 08 35

Caja de Ingenieros - Madrid - Carranza

Calle de Carranza, 5, 28004 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 91 95 40

BBVA

Calle de Toledo, 137, 28005 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 74 93 95

ING

Calle de O'Donnell, 46, 28009 Madrid, Spain
+34 912 06 66 55

BBVA

Paseo de Extremadura, 35, 28011 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 64 55 68

BBVA

Calle de Arapiles, 17, 28015 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 45 75 00

BBVA

Calle, Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 1, 28010 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 44 27 00

BBVA

Calle de Fuencarral, 113, 28010 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 44 49 90

BBVA

Calle de Argumosa, 1, 28012 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 06 21 60

BBVA

Calle de Alberto Bosch, 11, 28014 Madrid, Spain
+34 913 60 02 25

BBVA

Calle, Paseo de Santa María de la Cabeza, 37, 28045 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 39 62 08

BBVA

Calle de Cea Bermúdez, 41, 28003 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 44 20 47

BBVA

Calle de Ferraz, 42, 28008 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 59 85 07

BBVA

Calle de Luchana, 23, 28010 Madrid, Spain
+34 914 44 49 10

BBVA

Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, 95, 28007 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 52 95 78

BBVA

Paseo Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nájera Bo, 28005 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 17 07 30

BBVA

Calle de Claudio Coello, 92, 28006 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 76 17 48

Reference Exchange Rates

🇨🇦 Canadian Dollars

1 EUR = 1.46 CAD

🇲🇽 Mexican Pesos

1 EUR = 17.85 MXN

🇯🇵 Japanese Yen

1 EUR = 162.74 JPY

🇨🇴 Colombian Pesos

1 EUR = 4,166.04 COP

🇦🇺 Australian Dollars

1 EUR = 1.66 AUD

🇰🇷 Korean Won

1 EUR = 1450.04 KRW

🇬🇧 Pounds

1 EUR = 0.85 GBP

🇧🇷 Brazilian Reales

1 EUR = 5.40 BRL

🇨🇷 Colones

1 EUR = 541.14 CRC

Last Update: 33 minutes ago

FAQs for travelers

Which exchange house has the best rate to exchange foreign currency in Madrid?

Since there are many options, we cannot tell the best exchange rate. Why? It depends. It is important to see the exchange rate and that changes every day. Also some currency exchange house give the best rate but they do charge you a fee, so at the end is not the best idea.
We suggest you to before choosing any currency exchange house just cause its foreign exchange rate, also check if there are any extra feeds, any minimum, if they are well located, etc. With all those details in the table, you can choose the best foreign currency exchange house in Madrid.

Should I exchange currency before going to Madrid?

If you can, it would be great to get some EUR Euros before arriving to Madrid. Check on nearby currency exchange house if they do have EUR Euros to buy. This will help you to get to Madrid and have some cash to move around (e.g. pay taxi or give a tip) until you settle and choose where to exchange more money or use an ATM.

I am traveling from abroad, can I use foreign currency in Madrid?

The short answer is "it depends". There are some restaurants, coffee shops, etc. that will not receive foreign currency, only EUR Euros. An international credit card could be handy on these situations. Of course, areas related to turism or big malls and plazas receive and exchange foreign currency with no problems at all.

Is it better to withdraw money abroad at any ATM or exchange in a currency exchange kiosk?

You need to check with your bank. Some banks do not charge you any extra fee if you withdraw money in a foreign country. Other charge a huge fee. So before withdrawing any money abroad, check with your bank.

How can I exchange currency without fees or taxes?

It depends on the currency exchange house. Some charge you a fee for the service of exchanging money and others add that fee to the exchange rate. So basically you need to do the math and see if really exchanging money on a currency house makes sense for you or not.

Is it cheaper to get foreign currency at home or abroad?

Usually at home, but it also depends on the currency. If you are traveling to a small country where its currency is not worldwide available, it will be very costly to get it around (some times impossible)

Is it better to use cash or an international credit card in Madrid?

In these case, the credit card is your best friend. But also take into account, that you will need some cash. There are some expenses where cash is required.