Morocco Currency
Morocco currency is the Dirham (DH or MAD), which is divided into 100 centimes(c). The Dirham is not quoted on international money markets; a rate is being set instead by the Moroccan government.Exchange rates are the same at all the banks and official exchange as required by law. There is a black market for currency in Morocco especially in the major cities, but you are not recommended to use it, changing the money in the street is illegal.
Most of the branches of Morocco’s main banks have ATM machines. You can use your credit and debit cards belonging to visa and master cards to withdraw cash.
Plastic can be used directly to pay in upmarket hotels, restaurants and tourist shops. You also have the security of being able to cancel your card and get a new one if it is stolen.Traveler’s checks are as secure as credit cards but nothing as convenient; they can only be exchange in the banks.
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