AED to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert UAE Dirham to Euro

Converting from UAE Dirham (AED) to Euro (EUR)

What is UAE Dirham (AED)

The UAE Dirham (AED) is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Introduced in 1973, the Dirham is divided into 100 fils. The currency symbol for the Dirham is د.إ and is often abbreviated as AED.

The Dirham has a long-standing peg to the US dollar, which means that its value is closely linked to the dollar. This stability makes AED a reliable currency for trade and investment within the UAE and the region. The Central Bank of the UAE regulates the currency, ensuring a robust monetary system.

The physical currency comes in various denominations, with coins available in 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 fils, and 1 Dirham, while banknotes are available in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 Dirhams. The design of the Dirham reflects the rich cultural heritage of the UAE, featuring landmarks and prominent figures from the country’s history.

Understanding the exchange rate of AED is vital for both residents and tourists. When planning to travel to Europe or engage in trade with European businesses, converting Dirhams to Euros becomes an essential task.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the Eurozone, which includes 19 of the 27 member countries of the European Union. Launched in 1999, the Euro is one of the world's most significant and widely traded currencies. The currency symbol for the Euro is €.

Like the Dirham, the Euro is also subdivided into 100 cents. The European Central Bank (ECB) maintains control over the currency, ensuring its stability and promoting economic growth across the Eurozone. The Euro facilitates easier trade and travel among member countries, as it eliminates the need for multiple currencies and simplifies transactions.

The physical Euro comes in banknotes of varying denominations: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, and €500. Coin denominations include 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents as well as €1 and €2 coins. The design of Euro banknotes reflects European architecture and cultural history, showcasing a unified yet diverse continent.

To convert from UAE Dirham (AED) to Euro (EUR), one must consider the current exchange rate, which can fluctuate based on various economic factors. The exchange rate can be denoted as:

EUR = AED × Exchange Rate

For example, if the exchange rate is 0.23, converting 1000 AED would yield about 230 EUR, calculated as:

230 = 1000 × 0.23

In conclusion, understanding the various currencies and the process of conversion is essential for effective financial management, whether for personal travel or business transactions.

UAE Dirham to Euro conversion table

AED to EUR conversion table

UAE Dirham (AED)Euro (EUR)
1 AED0.23974507341 EUR
2 AED0.47949014683 EUR
3 AED0.71923522024 EUR
4 AED0.95898029365 EUR
5 AED1.19872536706 EUR
6 AED1.43847044048 EUR
7 AED1.67821551389 EUR
8 AED1.9179605873 EUR
9 AED2.15770566071 EUR
10 AED2.39745073413 EUR
100 AED23.97450734127 EUR
200 AED47.94901468253 EUR
300 AED71.9235220238 EUR
400 AED95.89802936506 EUR
500 AED119.87253670633 EUR
600 AED143.84704404759 EUR
700 AED167.82155138886 EUR
800 AED191.79605873012 EUR
900 AED215.77056607139 EUR
1 000 AED239.74507341265 EUR
2 000 AED479.4901468253 EUR
5 000 AED1 198.72536706325 EUR
10 000 AED2 397.45073412651 EUR
20 000 AED4 794.90146825302 EUR
50 000 AED11 987.25367063255 EUR
100 000 AED23 974.50734126509 EUR
Last updated April 25, 2025 at 11:55 PM