Best INR Card for France โ Zero Forex Fee Guide
Using a standard India bank card in France costs โ2.75โ3.5% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge โ0.0โ0.15%. On a โน1,000 trip, you save up to โโน20โ40.
Zero-forex card cost
โ0.0โ0.15%
Standard bank cost
โ2.75โ3.5%
You save per โน1k
โโน20โ40
Spending INR in France: what you need to know
Local currency
Euro (EUR) โฌ
Cash necessity
Medium โ Markets, boulangeries, countryside restaurants, and many local cafรฉs prefer or require cash. โฌ100โ200 is useful.
Card acceptance
Excellent in cities. Chip-and-PIN standard. Contactless widely accepted. Rural France and markets are more cash-reliant. Minimum spend for card is common (often โฌ10โ15).
ATM situation
ATMs are common in cities and towns. Crรฉdit Agricole, BNP Paribas, and Sociรฉtรฉ Gรฉnรฉrale ATMs accept foreign cards. Many charge โฌ0 foreign transaction fee. Some premium tourist-area ATMs (near Eiffel Tower, Champs-รlysรฉes) are operated by Euronet and charge high conversion fees โ avoid these.
๐ฎ๐ณ Tip for India travellers in France
Use a zero-forex card like Wise or Revolut to eliminate your home bank's currency markup on INR conversions. This alone saves 2.5โ3% per transaction.
Best cards for India travellers in France
These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on INR to local conversions.
How the savings add up on a France trip
| Spend scenario | Standard bank card | Zero-forex card | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekend trip (โน300 spend) | โโน9โ10 | โโน0โ0.45 | โโน9 |
| 1-week holiday (โน800 spend) | โโน22โ28 | โโน0โ1.20 | โโน22 |
| 2-week trip (โน1,500 spend) | โโน41โ52 | โโน0โ2.25 | โโน41 |
| Long trip (โน3,000 spend) | โโน82โ105 | โโน0โ4.50 | โโน82 |
Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of โ2.75โ3.5%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.
France money tips for India travellers
Avoid blue 'Euronet' branded ATMs โ they add conversion fees. Use bank-branded ATMs instead.
Always pay in EUR, never in your home currency โ DCC is common at tourist counters.
Paris markets (Marchรฉ d'Aligre, etc.) are cash-only.
French toll roads (autoroutes) accept Visa/Mastercard at automated booths.
Minimum card spend is legally permitted in France (typically โฌ10) โ have some cash for small purchases.