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Euro to Turkish Lira

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1.00 EUR = 53.3848 TRY
Mid-market rate at 02:30 UTC

EUR to TRY exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

EUR Euro to Turkish Lira
EURTRY
1 EUR 53.38 TRY
5 EUR 266.92 TRY
10 EUR 533.85 TRY
25 EUR 1,334.62 TRY
50 EUR 2,669.24 TRY
100 EUR 5,338.48 TRY
250 EUR 13,346.21 TRY
500 EUR 26,692.42 TRY
1,000 EUR 53,384.84 TRY
5,000 EUR 266,924.20 TRY
10,000 EUR 533,848.39 TRY
TRY Turkish Lira to Euro
TRYEUR
1 TRY 0.018732 EUR
5 TRY 0.093660 EUR
10 TRY 0.187319 EUR
25 TRY 0.468298 EUR
50 TRY 0.936596 EUR
100 TRY 1.87 EUR
250 TRY 4.68 EUR
500 TRY 9.37 EUR
1,000 TRY 18.73 EUR
5,000 TRY 93.66 EUR
10,000 TRY 187.32 EUR

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

EUR to TRY chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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EUR to TRY Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High54.8196
Low51.7771
Average53.4625
Change+2.7%
Volatility1.75%

Looking at the 30-day window, the EUR/TRY pair traded in a range of 51.7771 to 54.8196. The monthly average was 53.4625 with 1.75% volatility. This upward movement of 2.7% suggests significant momentum in the EUR/TRY exchange rate.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 EUR = 53.3848 TRY, updated as of June 4, 2026, 2:30 AM 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 Turkish Lira Exchange Rate

EUR/TRY is one of the most watched emerging market currency pairs, connecting the Eurozone economy with Turkey. The Lira has experienced significant depreciation against the Euro over the past decade, driven by inflation differentials, monetary policy divergence, and geopolitical developments. European tourists visiting Turkey, Turkish businesses importing from Europe, and expats sending money between the two regions all monitor this rate closely.

Why the Lira Moves Against the Euro

Turkish inflation running above ECB targets creates persistent downward pressure on the Lira. When the Central Bank of Turkey (CBRT) sets interest rates below inflation, real yields turn negative and capital flows out. ECB monetary policy tightening widens the rate gap further. Energy imports priced in foreign currency add structural demand for EUR, as Turkey imports over 90% of its oil and natural gas. Political uncertainty, credit rating changes, and current account deficits amplify moves in both directions.

What a Rate Change Means for You

For Europeans traveling to Turkey, a weaker Lira means cheaper hotels, restaurants, and shopping. A rate of 35 versus 38 on a 2,000 EUR holiday budget means 6,000 TRY more spending power. For Turkish businesses importing European machinery or goods, the same move increases costs by roughly 8-9%. Workers in Europe sending money to family in Turkey benefit from higher Lira amounts per Euro sent, but local purchasing power depends on Turkish inflation eroding those gains.

Best Ways to Convert EUR to TRY

Avoid airport exchange counters in both Turkey and Europe — markups of 4-8% are common. Turkish banks offer better rates for cash exchange, but the best value comes from online transfer services like Wise or Revolut that use near mid-market rates with transparent fees under 1%. For large transfers such as property purchases, specialized forex brokers can lock in rates and offer forward contracts. Always compare the rate offered against the mid-market rate shown on this page to see the true cost.

Trading Hours and Volatility

EUR/TRY is most liquid during the overlap between European and Turkish market hours (09:00-17:00 CET). CBRT rate decisions, Turkish inflation data releases, and ECB meetings can trigger sharp moves of 2-5% in a single session. The pair carries high swap rates due to the interest rate differential, which matters for anyone holding positions overnight. Spreads widen significantly outside core trading hours and during political events.

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.
TRY
TRY - Turkish Lira
The Turkish Lira (TRY) is the official currency of Turkey. It has experienced significant volatility in recent years due to monetary policy decisions and economic conditions. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey manages its monetary policy.

EUR to TRY frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Euro to Turkish Lira

Check the live rate at the top of this page. It updates every 5 minutes from mid-market data. The rate fluctuates throughout the day based on market conditions.
Persistent inflation above ECB levels, negative real interest rates, energy import dependence, and current account deficits create structural pressure on the Lira against the Euro.
Online transfer services offer rates within 0.5-1% of mid-market. Avoid airport counters (4-8% markup). Compare any offered rate against the mid-market rate on this page.
Monitor the rate using our alert feature. Historically, the Lira tends to be more volatile around CBRT rate decisions and Turkish inflation data releases.
Costs vary: banks charge 2-4% markup, online services 0.5-1%, airport counters 4-8%. On 5,000 EUR, a 2% markup costs about 3,500 TRY at current rates.
No. The mid-market rate on this page is the interbank benchmark. Banks, bureaux, and apps add their own margin. The difference is your real conversion cost.