From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbureau de changebureau de change /ˌbjʊərəʊ də ˈʃɒndʒ $ ˌbjʊroʊ də ˈʃɑːndʒ/ noun (plural bureaux de change /-rəʊ- $ -roʊ-/) [countable] British English PECa shop where you can change foreign money → exchange
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bureau de change• The neighbouring bureau de change / souvenir shop was similarly trashed.• Even so, it is likely to be much better than that obtainable in hotels or bureau de change.• Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all.From Longman Business Dictionarybureau de changebureau de change /ˌbjʊərəʊ də ˈʃɒndʒˌbjʊroʊ də ˈʃɑːndʒ/ noun (plural bureaux de change) [countable]FINANCEORGANIZATIONS an office where people can change foreign money into local currency or buy other currenciesOrigin bureau de change (1900-2000) French “office of exchange”