1. Local restaurants, markets and shops accept payments in U.S. dollars only. Canadian dollar is the second accepted currency. Money is better to be exchanged in bank branches, which are open daily from 9:00 to 17:00. Sunday is a day off.
2. Non-cash payment system is very widespread in the city. In shopping centers, cinemas and supermarkets visitors can pay by such credit cards as Visa, Diners Club, Mastercard, American Express, Plus, Cirrus, Discover, Maestro, and cards by other international banks. They are accepted even in shops and hotels located in the suburban areas of Anaheim.
3. ATMs in the city can be found next to each shop or a public institution. However, you should be careful cashing out your money, because many ATMs may charge a large commission.
4. Tourists are not recommended to make a walk to the remote areas of the city. As a rule, there are many street robbers there, even in the daytime. Also, do not use the services of private drivers. If you want to travel around the city, it is best to call a taxi.
6. When you plan to make a walk, make sure you bring a notarized copy of your passport with you. The reason is in case of any event, other problems or accidents the first thing the police will ask you to do is to show your identification documents. Local residents can carry a driver's license, but visitors are obliged to show a passport.
7. Those, who expect to travel by car, should also follow basic rules of caution. Do not pick up travelers on the roads and do not select small deserted roads - it may be not safe.
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9. The city’s government keeps fighting against all manifestations of terrorism, so travelers are prohibited from taking photographs of subway stations, bridges and other important objects.