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| Your Way: Home Page - Tourist Info - Exhibits in Rome "Banks" There
are banks on almost every corner in Rome. Normal business hours are
8.45am to 1.30pm and 2.45pm to 4.00 Monday to Friday; some of them have
longer hours on Thursdays and are also open Saturday mornings.
Banks
can change cash and travellers' cheques, with a commission of £ 6,000
( euro 3,09 ) to £ 10,000 ( euro 5,16 ).
Automatic Teller Machines Most
of the banks in the city have 24-hours automatic telller machines. Cards
with the Cirrus symbol are accepted almost anywhere, but you may have
to look a little harder to find a machine that takes the Star symbol.
The
following are just a few suggestions :
Terminal Area : Banca
Nazionale del Lavoro ( BNL ), Via Marsala corner with Via Solferino
- Banca di Roma, Via Gioberti.
Spanish Steps : Deutsche Bank, Largo Tritone 161.
If you have a problem with your Visa or MasterCard, come directly here
as it is the main branch for these cards.
Vatican : Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Piazza Risorgimento
27 - Monte dei Paschi di Siena (
Visa, MC, Cirrus, EC ) Via Cola di Rienzo 240 The
exchange rate at the ATMs is very good, so the only extra fee you'll
pay is whatever your bank at home charges for international withdrawals.
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