CZK is the currency abbreviation for the Czech koruna, the official legal tender for the Czech Republic. One koruna is comprised of 100 haléřů. The Czech Republic is part of the European Union (EU) and so is legally bound to adopt the common euro currency eventually, although this does not appear to be imminent.

Where can I exchange euros for CZK in Prague?

For excellent exchange rates and no commission, we recommend: eXchange at Kaprova 1 (near Old Town Square) and Samiko Exchange at Štěpánská 39 (near Wenceslas Square). The banks located in and around Wenceslas Square offer good exchange rates, although they charge a small commission.

What is the currency exchange rate in Prague?

Current Exchange Rates

currencyamountstandard rates
we buy
USD122.40
EUR125.30
GBP129.90

Does Austria use the euro?

Austria joined the European Union in 1995 and was one of the first countries to adopt the euro on 1 January 1999.

How much money should I take to Czech Republic?

How much money will you need for your trip to the Czech Republic? You should plan to spend around Kč2,050 ($93) per day on your vacation in the Czech Republic, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Do all European countries use euros?

Although all EU countries are part of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), 19 of them have replaced their national currencies with the single currency – the euro. These EU countries form the euro area, also known as the eurozone.

Is the dollar strong in Prague?

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LocationCurrency ExchangeAverage Cost of Daily Expenses
Prague, Czech Republic1 USD = 22.1896 CZK$94