
Romania blends medieval charm with a fast-growing digital economy. While card payments are increasingly popular, cash still plays an important role in everyday life — especially in smaller towns and l...
Romania blends medieval charm with a fast-growing digital economy. While card payments are increasingly popular, cash still plays an important role in everyday life — especially in smaller towns and local markets.
Here’s everything you need to know about using ATMs in Romania, and how dogpay can help you manage your travel funds more efficiently.
The official currency is the Romanian Leu (RON).
Notes come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, and 500 RON.
Euros are not accepted for everyday purchases — you’ll need to pay in local currency.
Some shops may display prices in euros, but always settle in RON.
💡 Tip: Always withdraw and pay in RON, not in your home currency, to avoid bad “dynamic currency conversion” rates.
Availability: ATMs (called bancomate locally) are widely available in cities like Bucharest, Cluj, and Brasov. Rural areas may have fewer machines, so plan ahead.
Accepted cards: Visa and Mastercard are accepted almost everywhere.
Withdrawal limits: Most ATMs allow RON 2,000–4,000 per transaction, depending on your bank and card type.
Fees:
Local banks may charge around RON 10–20 (USD 2–4) per withdrawal for foreign cards.
Your home bank might also add international or conversion fees.
Security tip: Use ATMs located inside bank branches or malls for safety and reliability.
Pre-convert before arrival: Exchange USD, EUR, or GBP into RON using dogpay before you travel, locking in transparent exchange rates.
Multi-currency wallet: dogpay allows you to hold multiple currencies in one place — perfect if you travel across Europe.
Fewer ATM withdrawals: Pay hotels, restaurants, or shops directly from dogpay when possible, minimizing ATM usage and foreign card fees.
Transparent, real-time rates: No hidden markups — dogpay helps you monitor rates and convert funds when it’s most favorable.
Backup access: If your physical card fails or is lost, your dogpay account gives you immediate digital access to your money.
Always withdraw in RON, not USD/EUR.
Prefer ATMs inside banks or malls.
Avoid “Dynamic Currency Conversion” when prompted.
Keep small cash (RON 100–200) for taxis or rural shops.
Use dogpay for secure conversions and daily digital payments.
Romania offers a mix of modern banking and authentic local experiences — and managing your money should be just as effortless.
With dogpay, you can skip unnecessary fees, control your exchange rates, and enjoy seamless payments across borders.
Whether you’re exploring Bucharest’s architecture or hiking in Transylvania, dogpay helps you stay financially flexible, connected, and confident wherever you go.