Can you use English money in Scotland? (2023) + more Scottish currency questions - Lost In Landmarks (2024)

by Kirsty Bartholomew

One of the most common questions about the practicality of visiting Scotland is about the money that is used there. I even get questions from people who live in England about it!

Growing up in Scotland and visiting England I always knew first hand the problems that the differences in the money gave. Sometimes people would think I’d given them a fake banknote when I tried to spend Scottish pounds!

Now that it’s the other way round and I visit Scotland it’s always a treat to see the different notes there, but as you’ll find out I try not to bring them home and always spend them!

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If you’ve been wondering about the money situation when traveling to Scotland then this post should answer all of your questions.

Tip – if you’re traveling to Scotland I recommend getting a bank account that has no fees when traveling like Wise.

So what money does Scotland use?

Scotland uses Great British Pounds, or Pound Sterling, just like the rest of the UK. Where confusion comes in is around the fact that Scotland has its own set of Sterling bank notes that are different to those used in England.

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What does Scottish money look like?

It’s only Scottish banknotes that look any different to any other money in Britain. Coins will look exactly the same.

Notes will come from either the Royal Bank of Scotland, Bank of Scotland or Clydesdale Bank. An example is in the picture above. While in Scotland you may also receive English banknotes as well from the Bank of England.

Can you use English Money in Scotland?

Yes. You’ll have no issues at all using English money and banknotes all over Scotland. No one will question it at all.

Can you use Scottish money in England?

While you can use English money in Scotland, it isn’t always as straight forward the other way round.

It should be fine to use Scottish money when in England, it is legal tender, but because it looks so different many places may refuse to take it. You might find this especially happens in small independent shops and restaurants rather than the bigger chains. They aren’t used to seeing this kind of money every day and sometimes it can spook them and think that it’s fake.

Tip – if you’re also travelling to England or Wales after Scotland try to use up any Scottish notes while in Scotland over using any English ones. Save your English banknotes for the rest of Britain!

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Should you exchange money before I travel to Scotland?

If you’re landing in Scotland directly from overseas then it’s a good idea to have some British Pounds before you arrive.

It can be useful to pay taxis, public transport or to get some food once you arrive, although almost all can be paid by card these days too. Having some extra notes for tipping is a good idea too.

If you’re getting currency before arriving in Scotland then it’s likely you’ll be given standard English banknotes. This is absolutely fine for using in Scotland – don’t worry about that at all.

If you’re starting your UK trip in England then any money you have from that portion will be fine for coming to Scotland.

How much are ATM fees in Scotland?

If you’re arriving in Scotland and need to get money then taking some out from an ATM, or cash machine, is a good idea. (In Scotland you may get Scottish banknotes when you withdraw)

You can find ATMs in many places like outside a bank (and often inside too), supermarkets, post offices and in shopping centres.

The vast majority of ATMs in Scotland are free to use and it will state that on the machine. They tend to be owned by the banks and will have the signage of the bank on it.

Be aware that you can also find some machines that do charge you to use them. These are more commonly found inside smaller shops or perhaps in more remote places. They normally warn you that there’s a charge before you withdraw money. It’s normally between about £1-2.50 charge.

Remember that your bank may also charge a fee for using an ATM even if the cash machine itself doesn’t charge. It’s best to use the free ones if you can!

More Scottish Currency FAQ

Does Scotland have its own currency?

Scotland uses Pound Sterling (GBP) just like the rest of the United Kingdom. Scotland does have some different banknotes that are commonly used throughout the country.

Is Scottish Pound the same as the British Pound?

Yes – Scotland uses Pound Sterling and it’s the exact same as is used around Britain in England and Wales.

Can you still use Scottish Money in England?

Scottish money should be accepted by establishments in England in theory. In practice some smaller shops and retailers may not recognise the different banknotes and be reluctant to accept them.

Is Scottish money worth less than English?

No, Scottish pounds are exactly the same as for the rest of the UK, including in England.

Does Scotland accept Euros?

No. Scotland used British Pounds and does not accept Euros. You’ll need to exchange your money at a bank or travelers exchange into pounds to use in Scotland.

Does Scotland accept US dollars?

No. Scotland used British Pounds and does not accept dollars. You’ll need to exchange your money at a bank or travelers exchange into pounds to use in Scotland.

Can I use my bank card in Scotland?

Most Scottish businesses will accept VISA and Mastercard debit and credit cards.

American Express cards may be less likely to be accepted in smaller shops and restaurants – it’s a good idea to ask before you need to pay.

Is Scottish money legal tender?

Scottish banknotes aren’t officially legal tender, even in Scotland. This means that you can’t insist that places will accept your money, especially if you try to spend Scottish money in England.

The best practice is to spend your Scottish banknotes while in Scotland and try and keep any English ones for changing and spending in the rest of the UK.

Can you exchange Scottish money abroad?

You may have difficulties exchanging Scottish banknotes outside of Scotland so it’s recommended to change them while still in Scotland. You could also try and swap them for English notes which can be exchanged more easily abroad or when you get home.

Scottish currency – what you need to know while traveling:

I hope you’ve found this post helpful for arranging your finances when traveling in Scotland. It’s fairly straightforward but it’s always good to know, especially if you’re traveling onwards in the rest of the UK.

If you can, try and spend your Scottish banknotes before leaving the country or swap them for English notes. Or go and buy some lovely Scottish whisky or nice gift before leaving!

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Do I need insurance for traveling to Scotland?

YES! I always recommend people take travel insurance when exploring the world!

Check Travel Insurance Master for quote comparisons from different providers.

Do I need a car for visiting Scotland?

YES – If you’re wanting to explore Scotland fully then a car is worthwhile. It will get you to all the best sights and on your own timetable

I recommend DiscoverCars to compare car rental prices in Scotland

How to book accommodation in Scotland?

For hotels I recommend Booking.com

For apartments and cottages check out VRBO

Will my phone work in Scotland?

Perhaps – it depends if you have roaming enabled and beware this can be an expensive way to use your phone.

If you need a SIM for use in Scotland I recommend GiffGaff which you can get and set up before traveling.

What to pack for Scotland

Keep yourself dry be prepared for any weather is my motto for Scotland! A rain jacket and comfy shoes are a must.

See my post about what to pack for Scotland

Do I need midge spray for Scotland?

YES – if you’re traveling in the summer months to any of the west coast, highlands, islands or lochs it’s recommended.

Locals swear by Avon’s Skin So Soft!

If you’re sticking to the cities or traveling in winter, early spring or late fall then you likely won’t need it.

What’s the best guidebook for Scotland?

I really like the Lonely Planet Guidebooks

Where to get flights for Scotland

Skyscanner is my first port of call for finding cheap flights to Scotland.

Do I need a visa for Scotland?

Many countries don’t need a visa for visiting Scotland as tourists (USA, Canada, Aus, NZ and Europe) – it’s always best to check first though.

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FAQs

Can you use English money in Scotland? (2023) + more Scottish currency questions - Lost In Landmarks? ›

The answer is... of course you can! Our Scottish currency is the British Pound (GBP) and all notes that say “Pound Sterling” are accepted. Both Scottish and English notes are widely used in Scotland. We use the same coins in Scotland and England, so they are fine too.

Can you use English money in Scotland? ›

Any 'Pound Sterling' notes can be used in Scotland; however, you may notice that Scottish banknotes look different from those in the rest of the UK. This is because some banks in Scotland have permission to print their own notes.

What currency is used in Scotland in 2023? ›

In Scotland, the unit of currency is the pound (£), which is used throughout the entire UK. All major credit cards can also be used across Scotland, with Visa and MasterCard being most widely accepted.

Can I use Scottish notes in England in 2023? ›

Scottish, English, and Northern Irish banknotes are legal currency across the UK. Legal tender is money that can be used to pay debts and cannot be refused for payment of a debt. As far as coins are concerned, coins in circulation are only made by the Royal Mint and are legal tender up to certain amounts across the UK.

Is there a difference between Scottish and English money? ›

The difference between English and Scottish money

While Scottish money holds the same value as English pounds the design and issuing authorities are different. English banknotes are issued by the Bank of England, distinct from the Scottish banknotes issued by the three Scottish banks mentioned above.

Can I use US dollars in Scotland? ›

In Scotland, you'll need cash to pay for taxis, incidentals, small purchases and tips. You can take US dollars with you and exchange them at the airport or make an ATM withdrawal.

Can I use pounds in Edinburgh? ›

Scotland shares the same currency as the rest of the UK : the British pound sterling (£). One pound is divided into 100 pence (p). Bank of England £5, £10, £20 and £50 banknotes are legal tender in Scotland.

What is the best way to pay for things in Scotland? ›

Visa, MasterCard, Eurocard, Diners Club and American Express credit cards are widely accepted throughout Scotland and Northern England.

Do you tip in Scotland? ›

There are no hard and fast rules for tipping in Scotland. If you are happy with the service, a 10-15% tip is customary, particularly in a restaurant or café with table service. A tip is not necessary if a service charge has been added to the bill by the establishment.

Can I use my American debit card in Scotland? ›

You will find that all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & American Express) and debits cards are widely accepted. The same is true of Travelers cheques which should be in GBP to avoid extra exchange rate charges. There are also a multitude of ATMs available throughout Scotland so you will have easy access to cash.

Why do English shops not accept Scottish notes? ›

This is mainly due to the fact that they are not as common as English notes so people are less able to spot forgeries. Also businesses pay high bank charges and would have to pay the bank to change it into something customers would accept in change. Very few in England accept scottish notes.

Can you still use Old Bank of Scotland notes? ›

Will I still be able to use the old Bank of Scotland banknotes? A. Yes. The old style banknotes will continue to be used along with the new banknotes.

Are English notes legal tender in Scotland? ›

Bank of England notes are not legal tender in Scotland either. Officially, the phrase 'legal tender' means money that a person is obliged to accept if offered it in payment of a debt. Under Scottish law, that does not include banknotes, which are classified as 'legal currency' but not 'legal tender'.

Can you refuse Scottish notes in England? ›

Bank of England notes are the only banknotes that are legal tender in England and Wales. Scottish, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey and Manx banknotes are not legal tender in England and Wales. However, they are not illegal under English law and creditors and traders may accept them if they so choose.

Do I need cash in Edinburgh? ›

In Edinburgh, and throughout Scotland, it is usually possible to pay with any debit or credit card in most locations. However, it is important to note whether there are any additional transaction or exchange fees from your card issuer.

Should I get pounds before I go to Scotland? ›

Buying Pound Sterling Before You Go

Since Bank of England banknotes are legal tender in Scotland, this will pose no problems for you upon arrival at your destination.

Should I use cash or credit card in Scotland? ›

You will find that all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & American Express) and debits cards are widely accepted. The same is true of Travelers cheques which should be in GBP to avoid extra exchange rate charges. There are also a multitude of ATMs available throughout Scotland so you will have easy access to cash.

What is the best way to use money in Scotland? ›

In Scotland, ATMs usually offer the best exchange rates. Avoid exchanging money at commercial exchange bureaus and hotels, which often have the highest transaction fees. You can find ATMs at almost all bank branches, as well as at most large supermarkets, some petrol stations, in shopping malls, and some post offices.

Do English shops have to take Scottish money? ›

The reason is that whilst they are legal tender, they are not legal currency in the UK - i.e. the shop keepers are obliged to accept them but are not legally allowed to give them out as change, this rule is very often ignored or interpreted as the shopkeeper sees fit.

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