Can my macbook pro use 220 voltage without a converter when I travel in Europe

Does anyone know if  my Macbook Pro function without a converter when I travel to Europe (220v).  Can I use it with just an adapter plug?  I also have an older Ibook which I prefer to take when traveling for data security and portability reasons.  I can't find info on whether I need a converter or just an adapter plug fo r this either!  Am I just not finding this info in/on the computer itself? (very possible, given my Luddite tendencies) Thanks folks

The Apple power supplies are dual voltage (and dual frequency), so all you need is a plug adaptor.

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