EUR to LTL Exchange Rate - Convert Euro to Lithuanian Lita

Converting from Euro (EUR) to Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency used by 19 of the 27 European Union member countries, collectively known as the Eurozone. Introduced in 1999 as a virtual currency and becoming physical in 2002, the Euro was created to facilitate economic stability and integration across Europe. The Euro is one of the world’s most traded currencies and serves as a common medium of exchange for millions of people.

The symbol for the Euro is € and its international standard ISO code is EUR. The currency is issued by the European Central Bank (ECB), which aims to maintain price stability within the Eurozone. When discussing the Euro, it is important to note its relationship with other currencies, particularly in the context of exchange rates. For example, if the exchange rate between the Euro and the Lithuanian Lita (LTL) is 1 EUR = 3.45 LTL, this means that one Euro can be exchanged for 3.45 Litai.

What is Lithuanian Lita (LTL)

The Lithuanian Lita (LTL) was the official currency of Lithuania from 1993 until it was subsumed by the Euro in 2015. The Lita was introduced as a replacement for the Soviet Ruble and was aimed at stabilizing the economy as Lithuania transitioned to a market-based system. Its symbol is Lt, and it was subdivided into 100 centai.

In its existence, the Lita was managed by the Bank of Lithuania, which monitored its exchange rate against major currencies. Following the implementation of a fixed exchange rate system in 2002, the Lita was pegged to the Euro. This peg helped to create stability and predictability in the currency’s value, which was beneficial for both businesses and consumers.

When Lithuania adopted the Euro in January 2015, the Lita was officially phased out. The fixed conversion rate was set at 3.4528 LTL to 1 EUR. At that time, the Lita ceased to be legal tender, and all monetary transactions in Lithuania shifted to the Euro.

In summary, the Euro is a pivotal currency for economic operations in Europe, while the Lithuanian Lita, though no longer in use, played an essential role in Lithuania’s economic history. Understanding the conversion between EUR and LTL is important for those interested in the financial history of the region, as well as for travelers and businesses that may be dealing with older Lithuanian currency.

For any currency conversion, it is always advisable to check the latest exchange rates used by banks or financial service providers to ensure accuracy. While the Lita may no longer be in circulation, its conversion to the Euro remains a point of interest for understanding Lithuania's economic evolution.

Euro to Lithuanian Lita conversion table

EUR to LTL conversion table

Euro (EUR)Lithuanian Lita (LTL)
1 EUR3.45613190392 LTL
2 EUR6.91226380784 LTL
3 EUR10.36839571176 LTL
4 EUR13.82452761568 LTL
5 EUR17.28065951959 LTL
6 EUR20.73679142351 LTL
7 EUR24.19292332743 LTL
8 EUR27.64905523135 LTL
9 EUR31.10518713527 LTL
10 EUR34.56131903919 LTL
100 EUR345.61319039188 LTL
200 EUR691.22638078375 LTL
300 EUR1 036.83957117563 LTL
400 EUR1 382.4527615675 LTL
500 EUR1 728.06595195938 LTL
600 EUR2 073.67914235125 LTL
700 EUR2 419.29233274313 LTL
800 EUR2 764.905523135 LTL
900 EUR3 110.51871352688 LTL
1 000 EUR3 456.13190391876 LTL
2 000 EUR6 912.26380783751 LTL
5 000 EUR17 280.65951959378 LTL
10 000 EUR34 561.31903918755 LTL
20 000 EUR69 122.63807837511 LTL
50 000 EUR172 806.59519593777 LTL
100 000 EUR345 613.19039187555 LTL
Last updated June 13, 2025 at 11:55 AM