Trip report: My travels in El Salvador
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In principle, I take euros and exchange them as soon as I arrive in the country I'm visiting. How did you do it?? Euros or dollars in France??? Or in El Salvador???

Hi there,

Before leaving, I exchanged some euros for dollars in France (there are several exchange bureaus in my city), and I also exchanged money in El Salvador, specifically in San Salvador and Santa Ana.

In El Salvador, only a few banks exchange euros. I think there’s just one—Banco Davivienda. In San Salvador, I went to the one located on Bulevar del Hipódromo in the San Benito neighborhood. My hotel was close to this bank (I noted the hotel name in my travel journal on MyAtlas, but there are other hotels in the area). Exchanging money there takes a bit of time—you have to fill out a form with lots of questions, then the employee goes to see their manager. You’ll need your passport.

Alternatively, you can exchange money at the airport when you arrive. That way, you’re all set. Contrary to popular belief, in some airports, the exchange rate isn’t worse than in exchange bureaus. I noticed this in February in Tunis, where the airport rate was even better than in the city.

Another option: exchange at your departure airport. Last year, I exchanged euros for quetzales at Madrid Airport.

Otherwise, the information from *Petit Futé 2019* was still valid in 2024, and I spoke with someone who traveled in February 2025 and also found the info still accurate.

A useful site: https://elsalvador.travel/esp/
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