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The lira has been the official currency of Turkey since 1923 after it was introduced by the newly-formed Turkish government in the aftermath of World War I. In recent times, the lira has experienced periods of extreme volatility due to economic and political instability, which have caused its value to plummet and led to a significant devaluation in the Turkish lira exchange rate.

If you're travelling to Turkey, it's important to shop around and compare currency suppliers to maximise your chances of getting a good deal. We can help you to find the best Turkish lira exchange rate by comparing a wide range of UK travel money suppliers who have Turkish lira in stock and ready to order online now. Our comparisons automatically factor in all costs and commission, so all you need to do is tell us how much you want to spend and we'll show you the top suppliers who fit the bill.

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Some of the best travel money deals are only available when you buy online. By using a comparison site, you're more likely to see the full range of deals on offer and get the best rate.

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Always place your order online, even if you plan to collect your currency in person. Most supermarkets and high street currency suppliers offer better exchange rates if you order online beforehand.

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If you're travelling with others, consider placing one large currency order instead of buying individually. Many currency suppliers offer enhanced rates that improve as you order more.

The best Turkish lira exchange rate right now is 41.5229 from Travel FX . This is based on a comparison of 14 currency suppliers and assumes you were buying £750 worth of Turkish lira for home delivery.

The best Turkish lira exchange rates are usually offered by online travel money companies who have lower operating costs than traditional 'bricks and mortar' stores, and can therefore offer better currency deals than their high street counterparts.

For supermarkets and companies who sell travel money online and on the high street, it's generally cheaper to place your order online and collect it from the store rather than turning up out of the blue and ordering over the counter. Many stores set their 'walk-in' exchange rates lower than their online rates because they can. By ordering online you're guaranteed to get the online rate and you can collect your order from the store as usual.

Turkish lira rate trend

Over the past 30 days, the Turkish lira rate is up 0.34% from 41.5229 on 11 Aug to 41.6641 today. This means one pound will buy more Turkish lira today than it would have a month ago. Right now, £750 is worth approximately ₺31,248.08 which is ₺105.9 more than you'd have got on 11 Aug.

These are the average Turkish lira rates taken from our panel of UK travel money providers at the end of each day. You can explore this further on our British pound to Turkish lira currency chart .

Timing is key if you want to maximise your Turkish lira, but the best time to buy will depend on the current market conditions and your personal travel plans.

If you have a fixed travel date, you should start to monitor the Turkish lira rates as soon as possible in the period leading up to your departure so that you've got time to buy when the rate is looking favourable. For example, if the Turkish lira rate has been steadily increasing over several weeks or months, it could be a good time to buy while the rate is high.

Some people prefer to buy half of their Turkish lira as soon as they've booked their holiday, and the remaining half just before they depart. This can be a good way of maximising your holiday money if the exchange rate continues to rise after you've bought, but will also help to minimise your losses if the rate drops.

You could also consider signing up to our newsletter and we'll email the latest rates to you each month.

If you need your Turkish lira sooner and don't have time to wait for the rates to improve, you can still save money by comparing rates from a range of different providers before you buy. Online travel money suppliers usually have better Turkish lira rates than high street exchanges, but supermarkets are a good compromise if you want to collect your currency in person and still get a decent rate. Just remember to buy or reserve your Turkish lira first before you collect them from the store so you benefit from the supplier's better online rate.

Turkish lira banknotes and coins

Turkish lira are governed and issued by the Central Bank of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası), while Turkish lira banknotes and coins are produced by the Turkish State Mint and Printing House Corporation which has facilities in Ankara and Istanbul.

One Turkish lira can be subdivded into 100 kuruş (kr). The word 'kuruş' (pronounced 'koo-roosh') means 'fraction' in Turkish.

There are six denominations of Turkish lira banknotes in frequent circulation: ₺5, ₺10, ₺20, ₺50, ₺100 and ₺200. Each denomination features a portrait of a notable Turkish figure on the obverse, and a design inspired by different periods of Turkish history or culture on the reverse.

Coins are available in six denominations: 25 kr, 50 kr and ₺1 which are used most frequently, and 1 kr, 5 kr and 10 kr which are used less-often due to their low values. Although they remain legal tender, 1-kuru coins are no longer minted because the cost of their production is more than their face value. Consequently, most cash transactions in Turkey tend to be rounded up to the nearest 5 or 10 kuruş.

The symbol for Turkish lira (₺) has an interesting history. Unlike most currency symbols which are centuries old, the lira symbol was created by a Turkish citizen after a country-wide competition in 2012. The symbol is based on the letters 'T' and 'L' crossed in the middle by two lines to form an anchor-like shape which is supposed to represent the stability of the lira. The two horizontal lines symbolise Turkey connecting to Europe in the West and Asia in the East.

There's no evidence to suggest that you'll get a better deal if you buy your Turkish lira in Turkey. While there may be better exchange rates available in some locations, your options for shopping around may be limited once you arrive, and there's no guarantee the exchange rates will be any better than they are in the UK.

Exchange rates aside, here are some other reasons to avoid buying your Turkish lira in Turkey:

  • You may have to pay commission or other hidden fees to a currency exchange that you wouldn't have paid in the UK
  • Your bank may charge you a foreign transaction fee if you use it to buy Turkish lira when you're abroad
  • It can be harder to spot scammers and fraudulent currency exchanges in Turkey

Lastly, it can be handy to have some cash on you when you arrive at your destination so you can pay for any immediate expenses like food, transport and tips. You don't want to be searching for the nearest currency exchange when you've just landed and you're desperate for a cup of tea - or a cocktail!

Tips for saving money while visiting Turkey

Naturally, the cost of a holiday in Turkey will vary depending on where you go and what you do. You can expect to pay more for goods and services in major cities like Ankara and Istanbul which have a higher cost of living than many other parts of Turkey, and resorts on the Aegean Coast tend to be more expensive than those on the Black Sea, but overall Turkey is considered to be an affordable holiday destination for British travellers.

  • Plan your itinerary: There are hundreds of free attractions to visit in Turkey: from the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, to the Pamukkale in Denizli which is known for its white terraced pools of mineral-rich hot springs, and the ancient city Ephesus in İzmir which is home to some of the best-preserved ancient structures in the world including the Odeon theater and the Temple of Artemis. Research free attractions in whatever city you're staying in and plan your itinerary around these.
  • Use public transport: Local buses are the most affordable way to travel around towns and cities in Turkey, followed by metros. All major cities in Turkey have fast and reliable metros that allow you to travel around the city on a single ticket or a rechargeable card. Or, if you prefer travelling by road, consider using Dolmuş instead of hiring a private taxi or rental car. Dolmuş is a shared taxi or minibus service that operates on a fixed route. It can be a flexible and affordable way to get around, especially in smaller towns and more rural areas.
  • Haggle for prices: Haggling is common practice in Turkey, so don't be afraid to haggle for a better price on goods and services. Find out the value of whatever you want to buy by looking around or asking locals, then start by offering a lower price than you're willing to pay. Be prepared to negotiate, and above all; be patient and respectful and you could end up with a bargain!
  • Research your accommodation: Instead of booking a hotel, consider staying in a pension. Pensions in Turkey are small, family-run guesthouses that offer budget-friendly accommodation for travellers. They are usually located in historic neighborhoods or in the countryside and they provide an authentic experience compared to staying in a hotel. Pensions usually have basic amenities such as shared bathrooms and simple furnishings, but they provide a comfortable and clean place to stay at an affordable price.
  • Eat like a local: Turkey is famous for its affordable and delicious street food. Kebab houses can be found everywhere and they serve a variety of grilled meat dishes including doner kebab, shish kebab, and adana kebab which are typically served with rice, salad, and bread. If your accommodation has a kitchen, consider shopping in the local markets and creating your own Turkish-inspired dishes.
  • Take cash: Using cash will help you to stick to a budget more easily than paying by card, and you'll also avoid foreign transaction fees. If you do take a card with you, look out for ATMs that are affiliated with your UK bank to avoid ATM fees, and if you're asked whether you want to pay in pounds or Turkish lira - always choose Turkish lira. If you pay in pounds the merchant can set their own exchange rate which won't be in your favour.

Choosing the right payment method

Sending money to a company you might not have heard of before can be unsettling. We routinely check all the companies that feature in our comparisons to make sure they meet our strict listing criteria, but it's still worth knowing how your money is protected in the unlikely event a company goes bust and you don't receive your order.

Bank transfer

Your money is not protected if you pay by bank transfer. If the company goes bust and you've paid by bank transfer, it's unlikely you'll get your money back. For this reason, we recommend you pay by debit or credit card wherever possible because they offer more financial protection.

Debit cards are the most popular payment method and they offer some financial protection. If you pay by debit card and the company goes bust, you can instruct your bank to make a chargeback request to recover your money from the company's bank. This isn't a legal right, and a refund isn't guaranteed, but if you make a chargeback request your bank is obliged to try and recover your money.

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Credit cards offer full financial protection, and your money is protected by law under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act. Section 75 states that your card issuer must refund you in full if you don't receive your order. Be aware that many credit cards charge a cash advance fee (typically around 3%) for buying currency, so you may have to weigh up the benefits of full financial protection with the extra cost of using a credit card.

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Due to the volatility of the Turkish lira exchange rate, Post Office may withdraw the currency from sale without notice.

If it's not available on the drop-down list of currencies, please try again on another day. Turkish lira is still available to order in branch. Exchange rates shown online will differ from those available in branch.

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Taking a trip to Turkey? Get your holiday money with Post Office

Turkey is one of British holidaymakers’ favourite summer destinations. With its lengthy high season and exceptionally good value, tourists can enjoy their holidays without breaking the bank. 

If you want to buy Turkish lira holiday money online from the Post Office, you can enjoy great rates and 0% commission. You could pop into thousands of participating branches or get yourself a Travel Money Card . 

Our click and collect service allows you to order Turkish lira online and pick up your cash at a designated branch. And, if you order before 3pm, you can pick it up the next working day or have it delivered to your home. 

We’ll buy back any leftover currency notes or refund all of your currency within 28 days of purchase if your holiday gets cancelled. And don’t forget to buy your travel insurance, and check out our information on visiting Turkey . 

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Our latest Post Office Holiday Money Report shows Marmaris in Turkey offers holidaymakers eye-popping value

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How far will your Turkish lira go?

The relative value of Turkish lira has decreased over recent years, meaning excellent savings for British holidaymakers. That’s not to say the trend will definitely continue, so it’s a good idea to buy your travel money at the most favourable rate available

Many popular resorts in Turkey are cost-effective when compared with other world or European destinations, so even if it costs a little more than our nearest neighbours to get flights, the ultimate savings could be strong

As well as the low price points for many holiday makers, Turkey has some of the most appealing weather and enrapturing cultural heritage

Its long high season means that deals are possible earlier and later than other destinations

Some common questions

How do i buy turkish lira.

Order Turkish lira online (minimum order value of £400) or find your nearest participating branch .

You can collect your currency at any Post Office branch or have it delivered to your home . Online orders placed before 3pm on a working day can be delivered to your home the next working day using Royal Mail Special Delivery Guaranteed by 1pm.

Home delivery for orders of £500 or over is free, or for orders of under £500 there is a small delivery charge of £4.99.

What is Turkish lira?

Turkish lira is the national currency of Turkey. It was introduced as the Ottoman lira during the Ottoman Empire in 1844. In the early twentieth century the Ottoman lira was replaced with the Turkish lira following the Turkish War of Independence.

Ever wondered why the symbol for pounds (in terms of weight) is “lbs”? You may be surprised to learn that “pounds” and “lira” mean almost the same thing. A libra was a Latin unit of weight equivalent to the English “pound”, and we get the word lira from libra. So Turkish lira are, in a sense, Turkish pounds.

The currency of Turkey was revalued in 2005 to make its note values more manageable. In 2009, a new series of banknotes was issued which are currently in use. 1 lira is divided into 100 kuruş, which are in currency as coins.

Which countries use Turkish lira?

Only Turkey and Northern Cyprus (the de-facto state governed by Turkey in the Republic of Cyprus) use Turkish lira.

What is the highest-value Turkish lira note?

The highest value Turkish lira banknote is 200. Other note values are 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100.

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What is the Best Turkish Lira Exchange Rate Today?

The best place to buy turkish lira today is Natwest.

The worst exchange rate is 37.8846. The difference between the highest and the lowest exchange rate is 9.05. This means that if you are buying £750 worth of turkish lira you will get ₺2827.80 more turkish lira by buying with the best provider.

This shows you it pays to shop around and get the best turkish lira rates!

Turkish lira exchange rate over the last week.

This shows you the pound sterling to turkish lira exchange rate recorded daily from our UK suppliers over the last week.

In the last 7 days, the exchange rate for turkish lira has fallen by 0.03%.

If you were to order £1,000 today you would get ₺13.80 less turkish lira for your money than last week.

How do we source the data above? We receive rate feeds travel money suppliers and aggreate the data each evening we save the average rate that occured during the day, and also include the current best rate

How to get the best turkish lira exchange rate.

We compare pound to turkish lira rates from many of the UK’s best companies including exclusively online providers as well as some of the well-known high street banks and supermarket travel money services. Our clever algorithms ensure you find the best place to buy turkish lira.

Compare Travel cash is a free compare travel money service that takes the pain and effort out of finding the best exchange rates for buying turkish lira online. Don't forget the price we quote is the price you pay, we calculate the amount including any fees and delivery costs!

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Buying Turkish Lira online FAQs

Hundreds of customers safely buy turkish lira through online travel money providers sites every day and have a great experience. However, as with ordering anything online, the process is never completely risk-free and you should always take care when transferring money to any company. Compare Travel Cash undertake comprehensive checks on all of our online travel money providers and monitor them to make sure they meet our high standards and continue to do so. Having said that, no company is guaranteed not to come into trouble and we cannot guarantee the solvency of any of the providers listed on our website. We always recommend that you conduct your own research before placing an order with any company.

It's simple! Choose the travel money provider you would like to buy turkish lira from, then:

Not Usually! We constantly update our exchange rates as they change for each supplier, we try to do this in almost real-time, (in normal circumstances not more than 1-minute difference). Also, we sometimes have exclusive offers that you won't find by going direct.

Of course, most companies offer a buyback service for your unused currency! If you want to exchange your leftover turkish lira into pounds you can see the best buy back rate on turkish lira and many other currencies using our buy back comparison tool . Remember most buybacks are only possible for notes, not turkish lira coins.

You can use your Turkish lira in Turkey and also in Northern Cyprus.

Each provider will have different rules on the maximum amount of currency you can buy.

Some providers will allow you to order large amounts, but we suggest you check the terms and conditions before you place an order if you are ordering a large amount.

Also, consider that currently you are only allowed to carry 5,000 USD. If you take more than this you have a legal obligation to inform customs. Note, this amount is per person so if you are travelling with more cash than this you can distribute it to your fellow travellers. Therefore, it is important to check all of this before you convert your gbp to Turkish lira.

You will only be able to order notes, not coins.

If you require specific denominations consult with the provider first to ensure they offer this service when buying Turkish lira. Most will charge for this, but we find most providers supply a mixed selection of denominations. If a supplier does not specifically offer this service, contact them and ask them if they can provide the dollar denominations you require, they may do this for free depending on their stock levels!

Currently there are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 lira banknotes.

Even though these sites don't supply coins, the coins you can get in Turkey are 5, 10, 25 and 50 kurus.

The short answer is, that it is very difficult to time your order of dollars correctly to attain the best exchange rate. There are so many factors affecting the lira exchange rate it is impossible to pin down a time when rates are best.

The prudent thing to do is to research to find the best Pounds to Turkish lira exchange rate using our comparison engine and obtain the best rate you can on the day you want to buy your currency. If you are short on time and need your currency on a specific date, we suggest buying with time to spare. All providers will use Royal Mail special delivery and in recent times we have seen delays in some cases, so leave as much time as you can to ensure you have your currency comfortably before your departure date.

Buying Turkish lira in Turkey is almost always more expensive.

To avoid any surprises and to ensure you have a hassle-free trip we suggest buying lira before you travel.

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Turkish Liras & Money in Turkey

Last Updated on August 4, 2024

The official currency as well as the unit of Turkish money is the Turkish Lira (Türk Lirası, TL or TRY) . A unique symbol (₺)  was introduced by the Turkish Central Bank to denote the Turkish Lira.

Banknotes are in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 liras.

The lira is divided into 100 Kuruş (koo-ROOSH), with coins in denominations of 10, 25 and 50 (Kuruş).  Read more about the history of the Turkish lira which was used before the new Turkish Lira.

Where to Obtain Liras

It's usually best to obtain your Turkish liras in Turkey rather than before you leave home, as the exchange rates outside Turkey are generally not as good as those inside the country.

The easiest way to get cash liras is to stick your home bank card or credit card into a Turkish ATM (bancomat/cashpoint, cash machine).  While withdrawing cash, choose the option to be charged in the local currency (Turkish Lira) instead of your home currency to avoid the hidden costs of dynamic currency conversion (DCC).

You can exchange foreign-currency cash at a Currency Exchange Office (Döviz Bürosu). Note that exchange rates at international airports in Turkey are usually worse than rates in city centers. In Istanbul or tourist areas, it’s easy to find places to exchange your money, but you may need to provide your passport and other details at exchange offices in order to exchange money.

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Using Credit and Debit Cards in Turkey

Turkey is a country that happily accepts credit and debit cards , which are widely used in cities and tourist destinations. Remember to inform your bank about your travels to Turkey so that your card doesn't get blocked due to suspicious overseas transactions. Travelers Checks are a bother, and not recommended.

As digital wallets gain popularity around the globe, Turkey is no exception. Mobile payments are becoming more common, particularly in larger cities and tourist destinations. The adoption of mobile payment platforms such as Paycell and BKM Express is on the rise, offering the convenience of secure and quick transactions.

However, not all vendors may accept mobile payments or even debit and credit cards, particularly in rural areas or local markets. Hence, it's still essential to carry some cash in Turkish Lira. Apple Pay, Paypal, Google Pay, and many other global wallets are not currently in use.

Cash vs. Card

While cards are quite popular, cash is used widely in local markets, small shops, or when taking a ride in the famous Turkish dolmuş (minibuses). If you are venturing off the city or visiting smaller towns and villages, you'll definitely need cash. The good news is that ATMs are easy to find in Turkey, so you won't have trouble withdrawing cash when needed.

Tax-Free Shopping

You can benefit from tax-free shopping in Turkey if you're from outside the EU. This means you can get a refund for the VAT you pay on your purchases, but there's a process to follow. First, make sure the store you're shopping at offers Tax-Free Shopping services. When paying, ask for a Tax-Free form. Fill it out and have it stamped by the store. Before you leave Turkey, show your purchases, receipts, and your stamped form at the customs office at the airport to get your VAT refund.

Bargaining and Tipping Customs in Turkey

Don't be scared to bargain while shopping in Turkey, especially in bazaars and markets! It's part of the shopping venture. Start by suggesting a price lower than what you're willing to pay and work from there.

When it comes to tipping, it's a common practice in restaurants, cafes, and taxis. The usual amount is around 10% of the bill, but feel free to give more if you've received excellent service. A service charge might be added to your bill in some upscale restaurants or hotels, in which case extra tipping is unnecessary.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Turkey varies greatly depending on where you are. Generally, big cities like Istanbul and Ankara are more pricey than the smaller towns and countryside.

For example, a meal at an inexpensive restaurant is quite affordable, but it’s possible to find high-end establishments whose prices mimic the cost of Europe or North America.

Note that Turkey has been facing high levels of inflation in recent years and the prices of goods and services, as well as the exchange rate for foreign currency, can change rapidly. As such, many places that cater to tourists might have a price list in a foreign currency. However, Turkish lira is the only official currency in Turkey and it is always possible to pay in Turkish lira.

Cost of Traveling in Turkey

To give you a rough idea of daily costs, a budget-conscious tourist could get by on less than $100/day. This includes meals at affordable restaurants , public transportation , and budget accommodations. You should budget more if you plan to visit museums and historical sites or enjoy the nightlife.

Tour operators and establishments that cater to tourists will often post their prices in foreign currencies such as USD, Euro, or Sterling.

Read more about the cost of traveling in Turkey.

Banks in Turkey

Banks in Turkey typically operate from 9 am to 5 pm from Monday to Friday. They're usually closed on weekends and public holidays. But don't worry, ATMs are widespread and open 24/7, allowing you to withdraw cash whenever needed. Remember that transactions might come with fees, especially if you're using a foreign bank card.

Safe Travels

Most people in Turkey are welcoming and honest, but like everywhere, a few might try to take advantage of travelers. For example, be cautious of overly friendly strangers inviting you to bars or restaurants, which can lead to abruptly high bills.

Also, be aware of the classic taxi hoaxes, where drivers take longer routes to charge more or use rigged meters. Always demand using the meter in taxis, and consider using ride-hailing apps like BiTaksi, which offer transparent pricing.

—by Tom Brosnahan , updated by Can Turan

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Why buy Turkish lira from M&S Bank?

Jetting off to Turkiye? Whether you're taking in the country's rich culture in the colourful mosques of Istanbul or enjoying the beaches of Antalya, there's plenty to experience in this diverse country.

We offer a number of benefits when you buy Turkish lira with M&S Bank.

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How to order Turkish lira

Our online and in-store services make ordering your Turkish lira simple:

  • Order your Turkish lira online with our Click & Collect currency service. Choose your collection date and collect from your local Bureau de Change. Or order before 4pm and collect in store the same day, using our SameDay Click & Collect service * .
  • Or visit your local Bureau de Change to buy Turkish lira * . You can find our Bureaux de Change in M&S stores nationwide. Many are open seven days a week late into the evening, so you can buy your Turkish lira at a time that suits you.

Countries that accept Turkish lira

As well as Turkiye, The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus also accepts the Turkish lira. Outside this region, the remainder of Cyprus will only accept the euro (EUR). If you're visiting Cyprus, you may need to bring two sets of travel money.

You may be able to use Turkish lira in southern Bulgaria, particularly in petrol stations close to the border. However, you should always try to pay in country's respective currency to make payment easier.

Why visit Turkiye?

If you're hoping to cross both mainland Europe and Asia off your travel bucket list, Turkiye might be the perfect destination for you!

The city of Istanbul bridges Europe with west Asia, and the blend of culture has created some of the most unique architecture in Turkiye. For history lovers, the Roman ruins of Ephesus and the Antalya Archaeological Museum give great insight into Turkiye's past.

Turkiye is also renowned for tea and coffee. If you find yourself in a traditional Turkish teahouse, you'll definitely need some travel money to pay for your hot drink.

The good news is that with our currency converter you can see how much Turkish lira your pound will buy, and plan the perfect trip.

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Turkish lira facts and history

The Turkish lira (TRY) is the official currency of Turkiye.

The currency unit 'lira' comes from 'libra', the Roman unit of weight. The lira was first introduced in 1844 as the Ottoman lira. Following Turkiye's independence in the 20th century, the Ottoman lira was renamed as the Turkish lira.

The Turkish lira is divided into 100 kurus and we can represent it using the code TRY.

Turkish lira comes in both coins and banknotes. Coins include:

  • 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 kurus

Banknotes include:

You can buy Turkish lira online using our Click & Collect service.

Frequently asked questions

Can i use my bank card in turkiye.

Credit and debit cards are accepted across Turkiye, particularly in large cities and tourist areas.

Tourist hotspots like Istanbul and Bodrum may even let you pay in euros (EUR), but it's always best to pay in Turkish lira. Paying in Turkish lira protects you from any additional costs.

Smaller businesses like teahouses and cafés will usually prefer payments in cash. If you're visiting a market or bazaar, bring some travel money and expect to haggle for the right price.

Can you use other currencies in Turkiye?

In major tourist areas or cities closer to mainland Europe, you may be able to pay in euros.

However, the TRY to EUR exchange rate will change from shop to shop. This means you could pay more in euros than in lira. Wherever possible, you should pay in Turkish lira.

Do you need a visa to visit Turkiye?

UK citizens can visit Turkiye without a visa for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.

If you want to stay a little longer or earn some Turkish lira, you'll need to apply for an appropriate visa or work permit.

Other passport holders should check the entry requirements with your country's embassy.

You should always research the most up to date visa guidelines before planning a trip.

Should I tip in Turkiye?

It's normal to tip in Turkiye for excellent service in restaurants or bars.

Tipping between 10% and 20% of the total bill is a good way to show your appreciation. You can also leave a cash tip of about TRY10 for other workers, including:

  • hotel workers
  • cleaning staff
  • spa attendants
  • bath attendants
  • salon workers
  • taxi drivers

What languages are spoken in Turkiye?

The official language of Turkiye is Turkish, and it's the most widely-spoken language across the country.

Turkiye is also home to a large Kurdish minority, so you may hear Kurdish and Zaza along your travels.

There are a number of foreign languages recognised in Turkiye as well, including:

  • Balkan languages (Bulgarian, Greek, Bosnian)

What is the latest government travel advice for Turkiye?

Turkiye is rich in natural beauty and history, but it can also be home to extreme weather.

Mountainous regions can experience unpredictable weather, with bushfires and floods being common.

You can visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for the latest government travel advice for Turkiye.

What is the best time of year to visit Turkiye?

Like any destination, the best time to visit Turkiye will depend on what you want to do and the weather you want.

If you want to explore the historical side of Turkiye, consider visiting between April to mid-June. The weather is pleasant during this period, making it ideal for sightseeing and visiting historical sites.

Turkish summers are hot, particularly in coastal areas. If you want a beach holiday, this is the perfect time to visit the Turkish Riviera or the Mediterranean coast. Major cities may be more crowded during this time, so you may need to book in advance to secure your holiday!

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How far could your Turkish Lira go?

  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: ₺150.00
  • Cappuccino: ₺14.56
  • 0.5 litre of beer: ₺18.00
  • Soft drink: ₺5.01
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): ₺3.12
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): ₺5.00
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): ₺3.50
  • One-way ticket on local transport: ₺3.50
  • Litre of petrol: ₺7.02

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  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: ₺100.00
  • Cappuccino: ₺12.65
  • 0.5 litre of beer: ₺16.00
  • Soft drink: ₺5.48
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): ₺2.54
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): ₺5.50
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): ₺4.00
  • Litre of petrol: ₺6.88
  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: ₺135.00
  • Cappuccino: ₺11.75
  • 0.5 litre of beer: ₺15.00
  • Soft drink: ₺4.50
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): ₺2.29
  • Taxi Start (Normal Tariff): ₺8.00
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): ₺2.85
  • One-way ticket on local transport: ₺5.25
  • Litre of petrol: ₺6.42
  • Mid-range three-course meal for two: ₺120.00
  • Cappuccino: ₺13.31
  • 0.5 litre of beer: ₺17.00
  • Soft drink: ₺4.64
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): ₺2.53
  • Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff): ₺3.70
  • Litre of petrol: ₺6.83
  • Cappuccino: ₺13.71
  • Soft drink: ₺4.77
  • Loaf of fresh white bread (500g): ₺3.08
  • Litre of petrol: ₺6.87

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Benefits of planning ahead.

Buying your Turkish Lira before you travel can be a good idea, as you’ll be able to pay for essentials like food, drink, taxis and service tips as soon as you land.

Picking up your currency beforehand means you won’t need to worry about having to find an ATM when you arrive so you can just get on with enjoying your holiday. You’ll also be able to avoid paying charges on any cash withdrawals.

It’s also worth remembering that foreign exchange rates can fluctuate. When you buy your Turkish Lira in advance, you can be sure of the rate you are going to get. If you withdraw cash when you arrive in Turkey, you may not get the same exchange rate.

Get your currency when it’s convenient for you

You can use Click & Collect to arrange a time to pick up your Turkish Lira as part of your weekly shop, either from a Tesco Travel Money bureau or customer service desks. You can also use our home delivery service, which is free for online orders of £500 or more.

Exchange rates can change throughout the day and may vary depending on whether you buy in-store, online, or over the phone.

Some common questions about the Turkish Lira

The Turkish Lira is the national currency of the Republic of Turkey and can be used everywhere in the country. It replaced the Ottoman Lira in the early twentieth century, after the Turkish War of Independence. In 2005, the value of the Lira was reappraised to make its notes more manageable and in 2009, the current series of banknotes was introduced.

One Lira is the equivalent of 100 Kuruş, which are like British Pennies. The currency code for Turkish Lire is TRY. From October 2022, Turkish banks will no longer accept the old style £20 and £50 Sterling banknotes and exchange booths may not accept them either.

The Turkish Lira is only used in the Republic of Turkey and in Northern Cyprus, which is a de-facto state governed by Turkey in the Republic of Cyprus. In some of Turkey’s biggest tourist spots, you may find places that accept Euros, but the Lira is the country’s official currency.

If you have Lira leftover after your trip, you can exchange it for British Pounds when you return, for a small fee. We buy back all the currencies we sell in most banknote values.

The Turkish Lira is available in banknotes with the value of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Lira. You can also get 1 Lira coins. One Lira is made up of 100 Kuruş, which are available in 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 coins.

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You can cancel a Click & Collect order any time prior to collection. We'll refund you with the full Sterling amount that you paid for your order, unless you cancel less than 24 hours before your collection date, in which case we'll charge a £10 late cancellation fee.

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