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Sera:
Oh yes, I got hit a fair few times by the lack of cards being accepted in various stores. There is a very popular steak house, which is about a 5 minute walk from the hotel, that does NOT take card payments. Thankfully my friend Kacey had plenty for borrow till we got out.
There is a bank inbetween the steak house and the hotel that has cash points, so if you are planning on going to eat there, make sure you get the money from there. I THINK it was a free withdrawl, but I care little for charges. Be sure to check before you do withdraw any.
Wawik:
Oh yes. Fashion criminal... err, I mean, Americans! ;D
To the benefit of the European fashion sense, please consider.
Go for these instead:
Santa fox:
If I may ask, just wanted to double check on this so I don't go through getting a pass unless it's needed; Will ID cards issued in and for Swedish citizens be valid as ID in Germany? Or do I need to have a passport on hand?
o'wolf:
--- Quote from: The santa fox on 03.07.2012, 01:08:11 ---If I may, just wanted to double check on this so I don't go through getting a pass unless it's needed; Will ID cards issued in and for Swedish citizens be valid as ID in Germany? Or do I need to have a passport on hand?
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We require governmental issued picture IDs that state the age of the owner. Which means, all European ID cards, including Swedish ones, are sufficient. Brits and residents of other nations of paranoid citizens that are refusing to issue ID cards (SCNR) are required to show their passport, though. They have to carry it to get past border control anyway. ;)
Blaster-Hedgie:
--- Quote from: o'wolf on 03.07.2012, 01:14:57 ---We require governmental issued picture IDs that state the age of the owner. Which means, all European ID cards, including Swedish ones, are sufficient. Brits and residents of other nations of paranoid citizens that are refusing to issue ID cards (SCNR) are required to show their passport, though. They have to carry it to get past border control anyway. ;)
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What about a UK Driver's Licence? It shows photo, date of birth and country of origin. Is that accepted in Germany?
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