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Buy euros Online

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Buy euro bills: Order online and receive our best pounds to euros exchange rate. It’s easy! Just decide how many you need, and then select your preferred method of delivery – either home delivery or click & collect. With our user-friendly online platform, buying currency online has never been simpler. Plus, the more you order, the better your exchange rate will be!

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How to buy euros online

Buying your currency online couldn’t be easier. Buy euro bills, When exchanging pounds to euros, we offer a competitive exchange rate online – giving you a great deal on your travel money. Follow these simple steps to order your currency online.

Select EUR on our currency converter.

Enter the amount of EUR you need.

Choose either Home Delivery or Click & Collect.

Finally, pay online.

Ways of getting your euros

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Click & Collect from one of over 240 branches in as little as 60 seconds. Click & Collect to receive today’s best GBP to EUR online rate and simply collect in branch.

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Home Delivery

Buy euro bills, Order for Home Delivery delivered by Royal Mail Special Delivery. You’ll get next day delivery if you order before 3pm, and delivery is free on orders of £500 and over!

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– Next working day delivery when ordered before 3pm

Buy in Branch

If you prefer, you can simply head into your local eurochange branch to buy your € in person. With over 240 eurochange branches located across the UK, buying  direct from the branch is quick and easy!

1. Find your local branch with our branch finder.

2. Check opening times and directions.

3. Visit and buy in branch.

How much money do I need for Europe?

Buy euro bills, Value for money is dependent on which region within a country that you visit. For example, bigger cities tend to have higher costs for everyday items compared to more rural areas.

Before heading to your local bureau de change, we recommend studying the bitesize points below to help you understand how far your bank balance can go in certain areas of Europe:

Albania is one of the cheapest Mediterranean holiday destinations in Europe.

Typically, Eastern Europe is the most cost-effective area of Europe.

Unlike your typical island-hopping holiday, the Grecian Peloponnese offers beautiful beaches and more affordable tourist activities than that of the likes of Mykonos and Corfu.

Nordic capitals remain the most expensive part of Europe to visit, with Oslo coming out the most costly.

How many euros should I buy?

How much travel money you need will largely depend on where you travel in Europe, but typically people will take away between £500 and £2000 in euros on their holiday.

Not only will it depend where you go, but also how long you are going away for (7/10/14 days) and also your board basis (self-catering, half board, full board or all inclusive).

The 27 EU member states are on our doorstep and offer a kaleidoscope of unique cultures, incredible history, cuisines, traditions and things to see. You can sunbathe on the beaches of Spain or get frosty in the mountainous Bohemian Forest. And, whether you’re popping over for a weekend city break or heading off on a road trip, you can get your travel money sorted with Post Office.

Euros can be ordered online and collected within 2 hours from participating branches* or delivered to your home the next working day. Or you could get a handy Travel Money Card and top that up for your trip, giving you the power to manage your money from our Travel app wherever you are.

Why visit Europe?

Buy euro bills, The eurozone is brimming with ancient history, quirky architecture, and a multitude of different cultures for you to explore.

From the remote rural villages of France, sampling the cuisine of Italy or basking in the year-round sunshine of the Algarve, there is plenty to keep you entertained.

Use our guides to Europe to learn more about the different European destinations you can explore, relax in and enjoy.

To get our best rates on euro use our Click & Collect service.

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Buy 200 euros

Buy 200 euros

Buy 200 euros: If you are looking to buy travel money online you are in the right place, we consistently have the cheapest exchange rates, offer multiple payment options and guaranteed delivery.

The 27 EU member states are on our doorstep and offer a kaleidoscope of unique cultures, incredible history, cuisines, traditions and things to see. You can sunbathe on the beaches of Spain or get frosty in the mountainous Bohemian Forest. And, whether you’re popping over for a weekend city break or heading off on a road trip, you can get your travel money sorted with Post Office.

Euros can be ordered online and collected within 2 hours from participating branches* or delivered to your home the next working day. Or you could get a handy Travel Money Card and top that up for your trip, giving you the power to manage your money from our Travel app wherever you are.

How far will your euro go?

The euro is used in 20 of the 27 EU member states and there are plans for it to be used in even more in the future. But that doesn’t mean euros have the same buying power in each state. Buy 200 euros, Things might cost less or more depending on where you’re travelling to.

Regions within countries can vary too, with bigger cities usually having higher costs for most items than more rural areas. But there are some countries and areas that are often cheaper than others.

  • Eastern Europe is typically the most cost-effective part of Europe
  • Most European destinations have seen a fall in prices since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic
  • Athens in Greece has seen the most dramatic fall in overall prices of all areas surveyed

EUR euro exchange rate

The exchange rate may differ depending on the day you order your currency. Find today’s euro exchange rate here. Or use our euro converter to see how much you could get for your pound.

Why visit Europe?

The eurozone is brimming with ancient history, quirky architecture, and a multitude of different cultures for you to explore.

From the remote rural villages of France, sampling the cuisine of Italy or basking in the year-round sunshine of the Algarve, there is plenty to keep you entertained.

Buy 200 euros, Use our guides to Europe to learn more about the different European destinations you can explore, relax in and enjoy.

To get our best rates on euro use our Click & Collect service.

Euro facts and history

20 of the 27 EU members use the euro (EUR) as their official currency.

The idea of a single European currency was put forward during the 1991 Maastricht Treaty. Following the official formation of the European Union, the euro came into circulation in 2002 and replaced 19 different currencies.

Each euro contains 100 cents and its currency symbol is €.

The euro comes in both coins and banknotes. Coins include:

1, 2 ,5, 10, 20, and 50 cents

EUR1

EUR2

Banknotes include:

EUR5

EUR10

EUR20

EUR50

EUR100

EUR200

EUR500

You can buy euro online using our Click & Collect or Same Day Click & Collect service.

How much money do I need for Europe?

Buy 200 euros, Value for money is dependent on which region within a country that you visit. For example, bigger cities tend to have higher costs for everyday items compared to more rural areas.

Before heading to your local bureau de change, we recommend studying the bite size points below to help you understand how far your bank balance can go in certain areas of Europe:

Albania is one of the cheapest Mediterranean holiday destinations in Europe.

Typically, Eastern Europe is the most cost-effective area of Europe.

Unlike your typical island-hopping holiday, the Grecian Peloponnese offers beautiful beaches and more affordable tourist activities than that of the likes of Mykonos and Corfu.

Nordic capitals remain the most expensive part of Europe to visit, with Oslo coming out the most costly.

Key information about EUR

The euro (EUR) is used in 20 countries across Europe and is available in the following denominations:

Euros

€1, €2, €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500

Cents

1¢, 2¢, 5¢, 10¢, 20¢, 50¢

Euro coins and banknotes were designed by the European Central Bank to be attractive, secure and user-friendly. They all clearly have the amount of money they represent printed as part of the design.

The first series of banknotes was created to celebrate the Ages and styles of Europe and features bridges and buildings that are inspired by European architecture. Buy 200 euros, The second series, called the Europa series, reworked the original designs to include more security features.

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Buy 50 euro- 50 Euro – notes (100 pcs)

Buy 50 euro: Our banknotes are made of reinforced paper, printed on both sides and with a color SPECIMEN imprint, so that they can be easily distinguished from real banknotes.

The size of our bills is 85% the same as the original.

Packed in polybag.

Item packaging:

Weight: 0.097

Dimensions: 10 x 15 x 1cm

The euro banknotes you carry in your wallet are the most tangible symbol of a united Europe. There are more than 29 billion euro banknotes in circulation with a total value of more than €1.5 trillion. Buy 50 euro bills online, We work to ensure that every single one of them is of a consistently high quality and is secure and safe to use anywhere in the world. This helps to foster confidence and trust in our single currency, both as a means of payment and as a store of value. If a digital euro were to be issued in the future, it would exist alongside cash and would not affect the role of euro banknotes.

Future banknotes

Buy 50 euro, When developing future banknotes, we want to make sure that they are even more safe, secure and sustainable. And we want the new design to be inclusive and relatable to all Europeans. Find out about the different steps in the process and how you can get involved.

Two possible themes selected for future euro banknotes:

On 29 November 2023, the ECB’s Governing Council decided to move forward to the next stage of the redesign process for euro banknotes with two possible themes: “European culture” and “Rivers and birds”. The decision was based on the preferences of euro area citizens.

Listening to the public

In the summer of 2023 we carried out two surveys on the public’s preferences regarding the seven themes shortlisted by the Governing Council. Buy 50 euro bills online

The redesign process

In December 2021, we announced our plans to redesign the euro banknotes. Have a look at the different steps in the process and find out how you can contribute before the final decision is taken.

Why do we need new banknotes?

We are developing new banknotes to ensure they will be even more secure, efficient, and sustainable.

€50 Banknote

Buy 50 euro, The Europa series €50 banknote came into circulation on 4 April 2017.

The second series of euro banknotes takes its name from Europa, a figure from Greek mythology, whose portrait can be seen in both the watermark and the hologram of the new banknotes.

On 4 May 2016, the ECB Governing Council decided that the €500 banknote will be excluded from the Europa series and the issuance of this denomination will be stopped around the end of 2018.

Euro area ncbs will provide their customers until and including 26 January 2019 with €500 banknotes. After the issuance stop, the €500 banknote will remain legal tender and can continue to be used as a means of payment and store of value. Commercial parties (such as banks, cash-in-transit companies, bureaux de change, etc) are allowed to recirculate €500 banknotes.

The €500 banknote, like the other denominations of euro banknotes, will always retain its value and can be exchanged at the national central banks of the Euro system for an unlimited period of time. Buy 50 euro, The Central Bank of Ireland provides a facility for the exchange of high value euro currency banknotes at our public office in North Wall Quay.

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Our banknotes are made of reinforced paper, printed on both sides and have a coloured SPECIMEN imprint so that they can be easily distinguished from real banknotes.The size of our bills is 85% the same as the original.

The euro banknotes you carry in your wallet are the most tangible symbol of a united Europe. There are more than 29 billion euro banknotes in circulation with a total value of more than €1.5 trillion. We work to ensure that every single one of them is of a consistently high quality and is secure and safe to use anywhere in the world. This helps to foster confidence and trust in our single currency, both as a means of payment and as a store of value. Buy 500 Euro Bills, If a digital euro were to be issued in the future, it would exist alongside cash and would not affect the role of euro banknotes.

What countries use the euro?


19 of the 27 European Union (EU) countries use the euro as their official currency. Here’s the list: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.

Other non-EU countries like Andorra, Kosovo, Monaco, Montenegro, San Marino, and Vatican City also use the Euro but aren’t officially part of the Eurozone.

Buy 500 Euro Bills, In some non-European countries, it’s beneficial to carry euros to exchange for local currency upon arrival. This is often true for nations where:

ATMs are scarce or unreliable.
The local currency is not freely convertible.
Euros offer a better exchange rate compared to other currencies.
Here is a list of countries where carrying euros might give you an advantage when exchanging for local currency: Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Cuba, Georgia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Myanmar, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Always do your own research to see if this approach fits your travel plans, as currency exchange policies can change.

Where’s the best place to buy euros?


You’ve got a few options when it comes to buying euros:

High street banks: Convenient, but often you don’t get the most bang for your buck.
Airport kiosks: Handy, but watch out for the high fees.
Local currency exchange bureaus: Better rates, but check for service charges. You won’t find any pesky service charges if you visit our bureau de change in Datchet near Heathrow.
Online currency exchanges: Competitive rates, but watch out for delivery fees and times.

Current banknotes

There are two series of euro banknotes. The first series comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. The second, also known as the Europa series, consists of six denominations, as we decided to stop the issuance of €500 banknotes.

Issuance of Banknotes


The Central Bank issues the euro currency into circulation in accordance with the principles and rules of the Euro system. Buy 500 Euro Bills, Having an adequate supply of quality cash in the economy as part of an effective payments system, protects the best interests of consumers. There are seven different denominations of euro banknotes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500.

Security of Banknotes


Buy 500 Euro Bills, Euro Banknotes are issued to a very strict and high standard of quality established for the Euro system. Maintaining the integrity and quality of the euro is key to maintaining the public’s confidence in the currency.

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What is the euro?

Buy 50 Euro Bills: Euros are widely used across European Union member countries. Euro banknotes are 5,10, 20, 50, 100 and 200. We sell banknotes in the range of 5-100 notes. We’ll buy back any 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 bank notes commission free if you don’t use them on your trip.

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The 27 EU member states are on our doorstep and offer a kaleidoscope of unique cultures, incredible history, cuisines, traditions and things to see. You can sunbathe on the beaches of Spain or get frosty in the mountainous Bohemian Forest. And, whether you’re popping over for a weekend city break or heading off on a road trip, you can get your travel money sorted with alkebulansiol.

Euros can be ordered online and collected within 2 hours from participating branches* or delivered to your home the next working day. Or you could get a handy Travel Money Card and top that up for your trip, giving you the power to manage your money from our Travel app wherever you are.

How far will your euro go?

The euro is used in 20 of the 27 EU member states and there are plans for it to be used in even more in the future. But that doesn’t mean euros have the same buying power in each state. Buy 50 Euro Bills, Things might cost less or more depending on where you’re travelling to.

Regions within countries can vary too, with bigger cities usually having higher costs for most items than more rural areas. But there are some countries and areas that are often cheaper than others.

Eastern Europe is typically the most cost-effective part of Europe:

Most European destinations have seen a fall in prices since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic

Athens in Greece has seen the most dramatic fall in overall prices of all areas surveyed.

The euro banknotes you carry in your wallet are the most tangible symbol of a united Europe. There are more than 29 billion euro banknotes in circulation with a total value of more than €1.5 trillion. Buy 50 Euro Bills, We work to ensure that every single one of them is of a consistently high quality and is secure and safe to use anywhere in the world. This helps to foster confidence and trust in our single currency, both as a means of payment and as a store of value. If a digital euro were to be issued in the future, it would exist alongside cash and would not affect the role of euro banknotes.

Current banknotes

There are two series of euro banknotes. The first series comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. The second, also known as the Europa series, consists of six denominations, as we decided to stop the issuance of €500 banknotes.

First series


Buy 50 Euro Bills, The first series of euro banknotes was originally issued in 2002 when the euro was introduced. It comprises seven different denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500. These banknotes are gradually being replaced by the second series, also known as the Europa series, which explains why you may not see them around so often these days. Banknotes from the first series are legal tender and will always retain their value. They will continue to circulate alongside the Europa series until the remaining stocks have been used up.

Europa series


The second series, also known as the Europa series, was developed to make euro banknotes more secure against counterfeiting and more durable. This means that the banknotes will need to be replaced less often, so as to minimise their impact on the environment and keep costs to a minimum.

Buy 50 Euro Bills, It is called the Europa series because two of the security features contain a portrait of Princess Europa. This figure from Greek mythology provides a visible link to the continent of Europe and also adds a human touch to the banknotes. Introduced gradually over several years, the Europa series consists of six denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100 and €200. The first banknotes started circulating in 2013, and the series was completed in May 2019 when the €100 and €200 banknotes were issued.

The €500 banknote was not included in the Europa series and has not been issued since 27 April 2019. Like all denominations of euro banknotes, the €500 note will always retain its value and can be exchanged at any national central bank in the euro area at any time.