What is the electric voltage in Ireland?
A. 220 volts. You’ll need an adapter to operate most US devices; there normally is a 110 volt electric outlet for shavers in the hotels, but we find it does not always work properly. Q. How about money exchange, etc? A. You may want to bring a small amount of euros with you. You can get such in pre-packaged amounts at AAA offices, or change dollars to euros at most banks here, though most may have to order it for you. Upon our early arrival in Ireland, only the Bureau De Change (not the Irish banks) will be open. We suggest only changing a small amount there. Wait until we arrive in Bray to change the bulk of your dollars. The exchange rate will be better at the local banks and there are several a few blocks away from the hotels! Traveler’s Cheques can be exchanged at the bank, with your passport as ID, and you can get them in Euros at many AAA offices in the US. We do not recommend taking Traveler’s Cheques in US Dollars. If you take cash, DO NOT take any $100 bills! Due to counterfei