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1 EUR to MKD - Convert Euro to Macedonian Denar

Euro to Macedonian Denar

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EUR
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61.6855
MKD
1.00 EUR = 61.6855 MKD
Mid-market rate at 22:51 UTC

EUR to MKD exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

EUR Euro to Macedonian Denar
EURMKD
1 EUR 61.69 MKD
5 EUR 308.43 MKD
10 EUR 616.86 MKD
25 EUR 1,542.14 MKD
50 EUR 3,084.28 MKD
100 EUR 6,168.55 MKD
250 EUR 15,421.38 MKD
500 EUR 30,842.75 MKD
1,000 EUR 61,685.50 MKD
5,000 EUR 308,427.50 MKD
10,000 EUR 616,855.00 MKD
MKD Macedonian Denar to Euro
MKDEUR
1 MKD 0.016211 EUR
5 MKD 0.081056 EUR
10 MKD 0.162113 EUR
25 MKD 0.405282 EUR
50 MKD 0.810563 EUR
100 MKD 1.62 EUR
250 MKD 4.05 EUR
500 MKD 8.11 EUR
1,000 MKD 16.21 EUR
5,000 MKD 81.06 EUR
10,000 MKD 162.11 EUR

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

EUR to MKD chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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EUR to MKD Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High63.5159
Low59.5030
Average61.3186
Change+0.4%
Volatility1.65%

Looking at the 30-day window, the EUR/MKD pair traded in a range of 59.5030 to 63.5159. The monthly average was 61.3186 with 1.65% volatility. The relatively low volatility indicates stable trading conditions for the EUR/MKD currency pair.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 EUR = 61.6855 MKD, updated as of July 3, 2026, 10:51 PM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

Euro to North Macedonian Denar Exchange Rate

EUR/MKD is effectively fixed at approximately 61.5 denar per euro through a de facto peg maintained by the National Bank. The rate fluctuates minimally, providing the stability that has helped North Macedonia maintain low inflation for over two decades. For European tourists visiting Lake Ohrid and Skopje, the conversion is predictable and straightforward.

Lake Ohrid's European Discovery

Lake Ohrid, shared between North Macedonia and Albania, is one of Europe's oldest lakes at 2-3 million years old, and a UNESCO World Heritage site for both its natural and cultural significance. The town of Ohrid features 365 churches (one for each day of the year, according to local legend), a restored ancient theater, and a lakefront promenade that fills with European tourists during summer. The lake's crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountains rival more famous European lake destinations at a fraction of the price. A waterfront apartment in Ohrid costs less per month than a night in a mid-range hotel on Lake Como. European budget airlines have started connecting Ohrid's airport to major European cities, accelerating the tourism discovery. Skopje's reinvention through massive public works, combined with its Ottoman bazaar, vibrant nightlife, and famously cheap craft beer scene, has put it on the European city break radar. The country's wine regions in Tikves and Demir Kapija produce excellent reds that European wine enthusiasts are beginning to discover. All of these tourism flows convert at the stable EUR/MKD rate, providing predictable value for visitors from the Eurozone.

What Drives the EUR/MKD Rate

The National Bank maintains the rate near 61.5 through intervention and policy management. The rate barely moves. Domestic inflation, EU accession progress, and FDI flows provide the background conditions, but the central bank's commitment to stability keeps the rate effectively fixed.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 0.5-2%. Exchange offices offer 0.3-1%. Euros are accepted at tourist-oriented businesses. ATMs dispense denar. For remittances from EU countries, Balkan-focused transfer services are cheaper than banks. The stable rate means timing is irrelevant.

How to Get the Best EUR to MKD Rate

The rate is effectively fixed. Focus on fees. Exchange offices in Skopje and Ohrid beat banks. Many tourist businesses accept euros directly. For transfers, specialized Balkan services offer the best rates. North Macedonia's compact geography means visitors can explore the entire country from a single base in Ohrid or Skopje, making currency needs straightforward and predictable for the duration of a typical week-long holiday.

EUR
EUR - Euro
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of 20 European Union member states collectively known as the Eurozone. Introduced in 1999, it is the second most traded currency globally and the second largest reserve currency after the US Dollar.
MKD
MKD - Macedonian Denar
The North Macedonian Denar (MKD) is the official currency of North Macedonia, maintained at approximately 61.5 per euro through central bank management. North Macedonia is an EU candidate.

EUR to MKD frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Euro to Macedonian Denar

Approximately 61.5 MKD per euro. The rate is effectively fixed through central bank management.
Minimally. The central bank maintains the rate in a very tight range around 61.5.
One of Europe's oldest lakes (2-3 million years), a UNESCO site with 365 churches and crystal-clear waters at budget prices.
At tourist businesses, yes. For general purchases, denar is needed.
Banks charge 0.5-2%. Exchange offices offer 0.3-1%.
Approximately 61,500 MKD at the managed rate. Enter 1000 above for the exact amount.