Best AED Card for Italy โ Zero Forex Fee Guide
Using a standard UAE bank card in Italy costs โ2.75โ3.5% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge โ0.0โ0.15%. On a AED1,000 trip, you save up to โAED20โ40.
Zero-forex card cost
โ0.0โ0.15%
Standard bank cost
โ2.75โ3.5%
You save per AED1k
โAED20โ40
Spending AED in Italy: what you need to know
Local currency
Euro (EUR) โฌ
Cash necessity
High โ Italy has a cultural preference for cash. Many restaurants only accept cash. Budget โฌ100โ200 per week minimum.
Card acceptance
Variable. Major chains, supermarkets, and larger restaurants are card-friendly. Trattorias, bars, tabacchi, and smaller shops often prefer cash. Rome, Milan, and Florence are better for cards; Naples and smaller towns are more cash-reliant.
ATM situation
ATMs (called Bancomats) are common in cities. Intesa Sanpaolo, UniCredit, and Monte dei Paschi accept foreign cards. Some charge โฌ2โ3 for foreign withdrawals. Euronet ATMs are widespread in tourist areas โ avoid them. Always decline DCC.
๐ฆ๐ช Tip for UAE travellers in Italy
Use a zero-forex card like Wise or Revolut to eliminate your home bank's currency markup on AED conversions. This alone saves 2.5โ3% per transaction.
Best cards for UAE travellers in Italy
These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on AED to local conversions.
How the savings add up on a Italy trip
| Spend scenario | Standard bank card | Zero-forex card | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekend trip (AED300 spend) | โAED9โ10 | โAED0โ0.45 | โAED9 |
| 1-week holiday (AED800 spend) | โAED22โ28 | โAED0โ1.20 | โAED22 |
| 2-week trip (AED1,500 spend) | โAED41โ52 | โAED0โ2.25 | โAED41 |
| Long trip (AED3,000 spend) | โAED82โ105 | โAED0โ4.50 | โAED82 |
Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of โ2.75โ3.5%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.
Italy money tips for UAE travellers
Withdraw from Intesa Sanpaolo or UniCredit ATMs โ they accept foreign cards and have clear fee disclosures.
Always carry โฌ50โ100 in cash for restaurants and smaller establishments.
Bars in Italy: coffee standing at the counter is cash-only at most places.
Museum tickets and Vatican City: book online in advance; on-site cash queues can be 2+ hours.
Tabacchi (tobacconists) sell bus tickets, stamps, and other essentials โ usually cash-only.