Hi, Tim, On 05/27/2013 09:19 AM, Tim Chown wrote: >>> The move appears to be related to new, restrictive >>> regulations the Argentine government has imposed on currency exchanges.' >>> According to the Telegraph, 'The new regulations required anyone wanting >>> to change Argentine pesos into another currency to submit an online >>> request for permission to AFIP, the Argentine equivalent of HM Revenue & >>> Customs. ..." >> >> This isn't likely to change soon. > > Going into the country isn't the problem, more importantly it seems that > if you don't spend all your pesos in Argentina, you can't change them > back to your own currency: > > http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g294266-s601/Argentina:Banks.And.Money.html > (see last paragraph) I'm currently off-line, and hance cannot read the article right now. But I should say that the last time that I checked, it was possible to change the excess pesos back to your original currency, provided you kept the original receipt that proved that those excess pesos correspond to money you had in your original currency. But I could double-check if interested. That said, man shops accept dollars and euros (not pounds, though :-( ). So I guess that for the most part you could just have some small amount of money in pesos (mostly to pay cabs, I'd say), and move around the city using your credit card (or, if needed, USD or Euros) Cheers, -- Fernando Gont e-mail: fernando@xxxxxxxxxxx || fgont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP Fingerprint: 7809 84F5 322E 45C7 F1C9 3945 96EE A9EF D076 FFF1