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| Conversion rates Swedish Krona / Euro | |
|---|---|
| 10 SEK | 0.97966 EUR |
| 20 SEK | 1.95931 EUR |
| 50 SEK | 4.89829 EUR |
| 100 SEK | 9.79657 EUR |
What is Prague currency rate?
The Czech Republic’s currency is the Koruna (Crown), and uses the identifier CZK….Latest Exchange Rates.
| Symbol | € |
|---|---|
| Int.code | 1 EUR |
| Name of currency | European euro |
| Rate to CZK | 25.50 CZK |
| Rate to one CZK | 1 CZK = 0.0392 EUR |
Is it better to exchange money in Prague?
To change cash for Czech Crowns, the best exchange rates are available in the city centre, but be careful where you go. 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).
How much is a Big Mac in Prague?
With the cost of a Big Mac in the Czech Republic at 75 CZK ($2.98), the index suggests that the Czech crown is undervalued by 39.5 percent, roughly the same as last year and by about 15 percentage points higher than two year ago.
How much money do you need for 4 days in Prague?
Re: Four days in Prague, how much money should I take ? £200 each for 4 days is fine. That’s about 1400kc a day per person, or 31 x 50cl glasses of Pilsner Urquell at an average of 45kc each.
Do and don’ts in Prague?
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- Prague Tip #1 Don’t Overlook Prague.
- Prague Tip #2 Don’t Be Deterred by All the Tourists.
- Prague Tip #3 Don’t Expect a Dirt Cheap Destination.
- Prague Tip #4 Don’t Miss the Culture.
- Prague Tip #5 Don’t Be the Drunk Tourist.
- Prague Tip #6 Don’t Expect Super Good Service.
- Prague Tip #7 Don’t Forget to Tip.
How much is an average meal in Prague?
Average Daily Costs While meal prices in Prague can vary, the average cost of food in Prague is Kč489 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Prague should cost around Kč196 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.
How much is a glass of wine in Prague?
A glass of wine (0.2l) is somewhere around CZK 50 (casual restaurant). It depends also on the wine itself. Better wines are usually sold only as a bottle (0.7l). Be aware that restaurants in the Prague centre are tourist-oriented and the prices may be higher that what I wrote above.
Why doesn’t Sweden use the Euro?
Sweden maintains that joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II (ERM II), participation in which for at least two years is a requirement for euro adoption, is voluntary, and has chosen to remain outside pending public approval by a referendum, thereby intentionally avoiding the fulfilment of the adoption …