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What to spend your euros on

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    Entry to Eiffel Tower

    15.5 euros *

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    3-mile taxi ride

    15 euros *

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    Tourist t-shirt

    10 euros *

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    Postcard and a stamp

    1.5 euros *

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    French beret (but don't)

    20 euros *

How many euros will I need?

Please select your budget above.


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Total spending money needed:

  • *A budget
  • *for people for
  • * nights


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How to get your Euros

Discover the most convenient way to receive your travel money through our range of delivery and collection options.

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Home Delivery

Enjoy effortless currency exchange with Home Delivery. Place your order online and have your Euros delivered directly to your doorstep, with Royal Mail Special Delivery. Free for orders totalling £600 or more.

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Store Click & Collect

Streamline your currency exchange with our free Click & Collect service. Simply place your order online and pick up your Euros from our stores. Enjoy a smooth beginning to your travels with our online rates.

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ATM Click & Collect

Secure your Euros with our free Click & Collect ATM service. Order your Euros online with our online rates and pick up at one of our ATMs.

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A deep dive on euros

The euro is commonly represented by its currency code (EUR) and in its symbol form (€). You'll need to have euros on hand if you're travelling to one of the many countries in Europe which use the euro as legal tender.

In total, there are 19 EU member countries who have adopted the euro as their official currency.

More info about euros

The most commonly used notes in euros are the €5, €10, €20, €50, and €100 bills. There are also €200 and €500 notes but these are not as often because of their high value.

*The figures provided are indicative only and are there to provide an idea of the amount of travel money you may need during your trip.
Travel Money Card

Travel Money Card

Another great option for your holiday is our Travelex Money Card. A pre-paid card that works exactly like your debit or credit card, take the stress out of carrying cash by loading all of your travel money onto your card before you leave. And if you underestimate how much you need, it’s super easy to top up your card online.

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Common questions about Euros

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  • When’s the best time to buy Euros?

    We all want to get the best rates possible for Euros when heading abroad. However, the optimal time buy Euros is difficult to predict, as fluctuations from economic indicators, geopolitical events, and market sentiment happen daily. Ultimately, it depends on your individual circumstances, travel plans, and willingness to monitor the market. To help keep track of the Euros market, we have a useful rate tracker you can sign up to.

  • Where can I spend my Euros?

    You can currently spend your Euros (notes and coins) in 21 countries - Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

    Please be aware that despite being in Europe, these countries do not use the Euro - Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Georgia, Hungary, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine.

  • Can I buy Euros with a credit or debit card?

    You can purchase your currency from us via credit or debit card. Regardless of how you buy your Euros from us (online or in-store), rest assured, we won't impose any credit card handling fees. Please be mindful that your card provider might charge fees like cash advance fee, so it's advisable to confirm with them before purchasing your Euros.

  • Can I sell my unused Euros?

    Yes! With our Buy Back Promise we can buy back your unused Euro notes at any one of our UK retail stores at the original transaction exchange rate up to a maximum value of £250, for just a fee of £4.99. Learn more about our Buy Back Promise.

  • Can I use my bank card in Europe?

    You have the flexibility to use your credit and debit cards across Europe, but be aware that your bank may impose a transaction fee for international card usage. These non-sterling charges can range depending on your provider.

  • Can I spend Euros as cash when abroad?

    Yes. Cash is still frequently used in Europe. We would recommend a balance of cash for tips, taxis and little treats and the Travelex Money Card for peace of mind on larger purchases when travelling.

Need a different currency?

Whether you’re looking for dollars or dirham, we can deliver to your home or you can pick up from us in store.