Answer 1 of 2: Dear Kind Travels Forum, I am bringing some Turkish Lira that I have purchased in USA for a 5 week trip to Turkey starting in Antalya and then to Bodrom and then for 4 days in Istanbul. I have left over Euro from my last trip to Greece. Can I There are several options for exchanging money in Antalya: Currency exchange offices (Döviz Bürosu): These offices are widespread throughout the city, especially in tourist areas. They usually offer competitive exchange rates and charge little to no commission. Prices for trips to more distant areas, outside the city area of Antalya or Gazipaşa, such as Belek, Alanya, Manavgat, Side, and the like are usually set in foreign currency. Drivers have a list from which you can see the prices for a trip to the corresponding area in euros or dollars. More detailed information about taxis in Antalya. Change a little of your Sterling for Lira before you leave England and change the rest of your Sterling into Lira when you are in Antalya. Use a Bank and Official Exchange Office or the PTT (Post Office). You can use a card to pay in Restaurants and Shops, check your card provider does not charge to use their card abroad. Answer 21 of 21: We're due to visit Lara Beach in a few weeks and not sure whether to take Lira or Euros? We're all inclusive so it's only for trips etc. I've been told the Turkish prefer you to give them Euros but hear you get more for your money Save. If you exchange to Euro then to Lira you will always lose out - they say no commission but of course that's reflected in the exchange rate. The main reason prices are in Euro is for convenience in the tourist areas. Go into Antalya ( a working city) and everything is priced in Lira. I'd suggest changing a little before travel then bring Transfer arrangements can be made via e-mail address or phone, which you can find below. E-mail address: triathlon@724transfer.com Phone Number: +902425111100. The prices will be as follows: From Antalya to Alanya one way shuttle transfer fee is 14 Euro per person, bike transfer fee is 28 Euro per bike. The currency in Antalya is the Turkish lira. While Turkey isn’t part of the Eurozone, you might be able to use euros (and US dollars too). You won’t get the best value that way, though, especially in the markets and souqs. gZxC.