Best Credit card for Europe

Tip of the day: Research the foreign transaction surcharges on your credit cards and see what your bank ATM charges for international withdrawls AND their currency conversion surcharge.

I didn't want to carry large amounts of cash to Europe in hopes of finding a better exchange rate overseas. So, for us it came down to a combination that relied heavily on the Travelex Cash Passport supplemented with a bit of VISA credit card use.

In my pre-trip research, the Capital One card kept coming up as the card to take to Europe with no conversion fees or surcharges. Here's a little article from USA Today from May 2009 that looks at the credit card/debit card issue:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/deals/inside/2009-05-21-best-overseas-credit-card_N.htm

Just check it out before you go so you don't have any surprises on your bills when you get home.

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