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🇹🇷 TRY to 🇪🇺 EUR — Convert Turkish Lira to Euro

1 Turkish Lira = 0.0187 Euro

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€0.0187
1 TRY0.0187 EUR

TRY/EUR Exchange Rate History

🇹🇷 TRY to 🇪🇺 EUR Conversion Table

Turkish Lira (TRY)Euro (EUR)
₺1€0.0187
₺5€0.0933
₺10€0.1866
₺25€0.4666
₺50€0.9331
₺100€1.8663
₺500€9.3313
₺1,000€18.6625
₺5,000€93.3127
₺10,000€186.6253

TRY/EUR 30-Day Market Statistics

Current
0.0187
30-Day High
0.0189
Apr 29
30-Day Low
0.0187
May 8
30-Day Average
0.0188
30-Day Change
-1.0582%
Volatility
1.0627%

Over the past 30 days, the Turkish Lira to Euro exchange rate has fallen by 1.0582%, moving from 0.0189 to 0.0187. It traded between a low of 0.0187 on May 8 and a high of 0.0189 on Apr 29, averaging 0.0188. With a high-to-low spread of 1.0627%, the pair has been very stable this month.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 Turkish Lira (TRY) equals 0.0187 Euro (EUR) at the current exchange rate. This rate is updated hourly.

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🇹🇷 About the Turkish Lira (TRY)

The Turkish Lira is the currency of Turkey, a large emerging-market economy that bridges Europe and Asia. It has experienced significant volatility and depreciation in recent years driven by high inflation.

Issuing authority: Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye (CBRT).

🇪🇺 About the Euro (EUR)

The Euro is the official currency of 20 of the 27 European Union member states, collectively known as the eurozone, and is used by over 340 million people. It is the second most held reserve currency after the US Dollar.

Issuing authority: European Central Bank (ECB), based in Frankfurt.

What Moves the TRY/EUR Exchange Rate?

The TRY to EUR rate reflects the relative strength of two different economies, so it responds to developments on both sides of the pair.

Turkish Lira (TRY): Domestic inflation, CBRT interest rate policy, foreign currency reserves, tourism revenue, and investor confidence in economic management.

Euro (EUR): ECB monetary policy, eurozone inflation and growth figures, the economic health of large members like Germany and France, and political stability across the bloc.

When demand for the Turkish Lira rises relative to the Euro, the TRY/EUR rate increases, meaning each TRY buys more EUR. The opposite happens when the Euro strengthens.

90-Day TRY/EUR Trend Analysis

Looking at a longer 90-day window, the Turkish Lira to Euro rate has fallen by 3.1088%, ranging from a low of 0.0187 (May 8) to a high of 0.0198 (Mar 14), with an average of 0.0192. The current rate of 0.0187 sits below the 90-day average, which may indicate recent softness in the Turkish Lira.

Comparing the 30-day spread of 1.0627% with the 90-day spread of 5.7391% gives a sense of whether the pair has become calmer or more turbulent recently. For larger conversions, tracking these ranges over a few weeks can help you choose a more favourable moment to exchange.

How to Convert TRY to EUR

  1. Enter the amount of TRY you want to convert in the converter above.
  2. The equivalent in EUR is calculated automatically using the latest rate.
  3. Use the swap button to reverse the conversion (EUR to TRY).
  4. Check the chart and 30-day statistics above before large conversions.

The rate shown here is the mid-market rate — the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global markets. It is the fairest benchmark for comparing what banks and transfer services actually charge.

Best Ways to Exchange TRY to EUR

Getting a rate close to the mid-market rate above can save you money, especially on larger Turkish Lira to Euro amounts. Here are common options ranked by typical value:

MethodTypical FeeSpeedBest For
Wise0.3-0.6%1-2 daysInternational transfers
Revolut0-1%InstantTravel spending
Bank Transfer3-5%2-5 daysLarge amounts
Airport Exchange7-12%InstantLast resort

Tip: Always compare the rate you're offered against the mid-market rate shown above — the difference is the hidden markup. Banks often embed a 3-5% markup even in "commission-free" offers.

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