Israel Currency

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Money:

The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is divided into 100 agorot (singular is agora). Money can be changed in the small exchange bureaux found on most main streets, or at banks and hotels. ATMs are prevalent throughout the country and linked to American systems. Most banks are open Sunday through to Friday until noon, and are open again from 4pm till 6pm on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Major credit cards are widely accepted, as are travellers cheques, though commission on these is high.

Currency Exchange Rates

ILS 1.00 = AED 0.95 A$ 0.25 C$ 0.26 € 0.20 NZ$ 0.33 £ 0.17 US$ 0.26 R 2.19

Note: These currency exchange rates are not updated daily and should be used as a guideline only.


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