Tourist Rate

đŸ’³

1030.00

Buy

1050.00

Sell

AKA: Tourist Rate, Solidarity Rate, Tarjeta Rate, Tourist Dollar, Foreign Tourist Dollar, DĂ³lar Turista

BLUE RATE

If you're headed to Argentina and want to make the most of your money, you've got to know about the "blue dollar" rate. This isn't your usual official exchange rate; it's the street value for the U.S. dollar, and it's significantly higher than what you'd get at the bank. Travelers and locals alike use it to stretch their dollars further.

How do you get in on this? You've got two main options. The most common is simply trading cash—bring your dollars, find a trustworthy "cueva" (that's local lingo for unofficial exchange spots), and swap them over. Alternatively, if you prefer the digital route, using a service like Western Union might be up your alley. Though keep in mind, going digital usually means a slightly lower rate than cash trades.

Either way, navigating the blue dollar market can give your spending power a serious boost, making it a hot tip for anyone visiting Argentina. Just remember, while it's widespread, this market operates in a legal grey area. Happy trading, and welcome to the world of savvy spending in Argentina!