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Wise vs Revolut vs Charles Schwab: best card for traveling in Europe in 2026

Honest comparison of the three cards most used by American travelers in Europe — real spread, fees, ATM withdrawals, and when each actually wins.

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Curadoria VoysparkbyCuradoria Voyspark May 22, 2026 14 min Updated on June 03, 2026

In 2026, Wise beats Revolut and Charles Schwab for direct currency conversion ($1,000 to EUR costs €925 vs €919 on Revolut and €923 with Schwab), but Schwab wins on unlimited fee-free ATM withdrawals globally and Revolut wins on integrated cashback and crypto. This guide breaks down spread, fees, ATM access, multi-currency structure and three real scenarios (honeymoon, study abroad, digital nomad) to decide which card to take to Europe.

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The 2026 U.S.-traveler fintech market converged on three options. Wise is the global veteran (FCA UK, NYSE/LSE listed). Revolut is the British-Lithuanian unicorn now licensed in 38 U.S. states. Charles Schwab is a full U.S. brokerage whose checking account quietly became the gold standard for international travelers.

The difference lives in three variables: currency spread, account structure (multi-currency native vs internal swap, local IBAN vs USD-only), and ATM withdrawal cost. Ignoring any of the three costs real money.

The thesis: for pure conversion to euros in Europe, Wise still wins. But the winner changes depending on what you do there.


Wise: the right card for using multiple currencies directly

TL;DRWise charges an average 0.5% spread over the mid-market rate in 2026, the lowest of the three. Converting $1,000 to EUR yields €925 — the client receives near the real exchange rate. Only provider with 50+ natively held currencies and local account details in 10+ countries.

Wise has operated since 2011 as TransferWise. Rebranded to Wise in 2024. Regulated by the FCA in the UK and FinCEN in the U.S. Only U.S.-accessible account that gives you real local account details in EUR, GBP, AUD, CAD, JPY — not custodial, not swap.

For spending abroad, Wise is pure math: spread 0.4-0.7% + no monthly fees. Compare to Chase (3% foreign transaction + 4-5% spread) or airport exchange (8-12%).

Concrete advantages:

  • Free debit Mastercard ($9 replacement)
  • 50+ currencies held in the same account
  • ATM withdrawals free up to $250/month, then 1.75%
  • Instant Wise-to-Wise transfers, no cost
  • Available in 49 U.S. states

Limitations:

  • No credit card (debit only) — doesn't build credit history
  • No yield on balances
  • $9,999 daily incoming-transfer limit on standard verification
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