TRY to EUR Exchange Rate - Convert Turkish Lira to Euro

Converting from Turkish Lira (TRY) to Euro (EUR)

What is Turkish Lira (TRY)

The Turkish Lira (TRY) is the official currency of Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Initially adopted in 1923, the lira has undergone several changes through the years, particularly due to economic challenges that prompted reforms. In 2005, the Turkish government introduced the New Turkish Lira (YTL), dropping six zeros from the old currency, and moving towards stabilizing the economy.

The lira is subdivided into 100 kuruş, and its symbol is ₺. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) regulates and issues the currency. The value of the lira can be quite volatile, influenced by various factors including inflation rates, economic policies, and geopolitical events. For those traveling to or doing business in Turkey, understanding the value of the Turkish Lira is crucial, particularly when converting to other currencies like the Euro.

What is Euro (EUR)

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency used by 19 of the 27 member states of the European Union, collectively known as the Eurozone. Launched in 1999 and introduced as physical currency in 2002, the Euro was designed to facilitate trade and economic stability among member countries. The Euro is the second most traded currency in the world, following the US Dollar.

The symbol for the Euro is €, and it is subdivided into 100 cents. The European Central Bank (ECB) oversees the Euro's monetary policy, striving to maintain price stability across the Eurozone. The Euro's strength can also fluctuate based on market conditions, economic indicators, and political developments within member nations.

Converting TRY to EUR

For travelers and businesses dealing with both Turkish Lira and Euros, knowing how to convert between the two currencies is essential. The exchange rate fluctuates, so it's important to check current rates through reliable financial news sources or currency exchange platforms.

The conversion formula can be represented as:

Amount in EUR = Amount in TRY × Exchange Rate (TRY to EUR)

For instance, if you wanted to convert 1000 TRY to EUR and the current exchange rate is 0.036 EUR for 1 TRY, you would calculate:

Amount in EUR = 1000 × 0.036 = 36 EUR

This easy formula helps travelers budget their expenses or businesses to make informed financial decisions in international trading. Always remember that different financial institutions may offer slightly different rates, so it’s wise to compare options for the best deal.

In summary, understanding both the Turkish Lira and the Euro is important for anyone engaging in transactions in Turkey or within Eurozone countries. By staying informed about exchange rates, you can navigate currency conversion with confidence and ease.

Turkish Lira to Euro conversion table

TRY to EUR conversion table

Turkish Lira (TRY)Euro (EUR)
1 TRY0.02232966345 EUR
2 TRY0.0446593269 EUR
3 TRY0.06698899035 EUR
4 TRY0.0893186538 EUR
5 TRY0.11164831725 EUR
6 TRY0.1339779807 EUR
7 TRY0.15630764415 EUR
8 TRY0.1786373076 EUR
9 TRY0.20096697105 EUR
10 TRY0.2232966345 EUR
100 TRY2.23296634502 EUR
200 TRY4.46593269003 EUR
300 TRY6.69889903505 EUR
400 TRY8.93186538006 EUR
500 TRY11.16483172508 EUR
600 TRY13.39779807009 EUR
700 TRY15.63076441511 EUR
800 TRY17.86373076012 EUR
900 TRY20.09669710514 EUR
1 000 TRY22.32966345015 EUR
2 000 TRY44.65932690031 EUR
5 000 TRY111.64831725077 EUR
10 000 TRY223.29663450154 EUR
20 000 TRY446.59326900308 EUR
50 000 TRY1 116.48317250769 EUR
100 000 TRY2 232.96634501539 EUR
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM