One thing you need to get right when you visit a country is the money - can you spend only the country’s legal currency, or are US dollars, or other international currencies accepted too? Can you use credit cards to pay for food and hotel rooms? These are some of the questions you’ll want to ask before visiting Hopkins Village - keep reading for the answers. Belize’s currency The official currency of Belize is the Belizean dollar (BZ$). The colorful notes come in denominations of $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Each dollar is split into 100 cents, with coins ranging from 1 cent to BZ$1.
When using the Belizean currency, it’s important to only use notes that are undamaged. Otherwise, they will likely be refused by the shop or service you’re trying to pay. Damaged notes are no longer legal tender, but they can be exchanged for new notes in the Central Bank of Belize, which is located in Belize City.
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