EUR to TRY Currency Converter
Convert Euro to Turkish Lira with a server-rendered direct answer, common amount table, formula, related pair links, and trader context.
1 EUR = 53.27 TRY as of Jun 10, 2026, 12:00 AM UTC. Updated every 15 minutes.
Convert EUR to TRY
Common EUR to TRY Conversions
| Amount | Conversion | Rate Used |
|---|---|---|
| 1.00 EUR | 53.27 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 5.00 EUR | 266.35 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 10.00 EUR | 532.70 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 25.00 EUR | 1,331.74 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 50.00 EUR | 2,663.48 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 100.00 EUR | 5,326.95 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 500.00 EUR | 26,634.77 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 1,000.00 EUR | 53,269.55 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 5,000.00 EUR | 266,347.73 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
| 10,000.00 EUR | 532,695.46 TRY | 1 EUR = 53.27 TRY |
What Moves EUR to TRY?
EUR is the Euro, linked to Eurozone and monitored through the European Central Bank. Shared currency for the euro area and one side of EUR/USD, the most traded forex pair. Sensitive to European growth, inflation, and sovereign-bond spreads.
TRY is the Turkish Lira, linked to Turkey and monitored through the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. High-volatility emerging-market currency. Sensitive to inflation, policy credibility, and capital flows.
The EUR/TRY exchange rate is driven by ECB policy, Eurozone CPI, PMI data, CBRT policy, inflation, reserve levels. Traders watch these inputs because a currency pair is not only a conversion number; it is a live balance between two economies, two policy paths, and global demand for risk.
EUR to TRY Conversion Formula
Example: 100 EUR × 53.27 = 5,326.95 TRY. If converting from TRY to EUR: 5,326.95 TRY × (1 / 53.27) = 100.00 EUR.
EUR to TRY - Frequently Asked Questions
1 EUR equals 53.27 TRY at the latest available Fibonetics rate. The timestamp appears above the converter and rates refresh every 15 minutes.
Risk Disclaimer: The EUR to TRY exchange rate is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Banks, brokers, cards, and payment providers may quote different bid, ask, spread, or fee-adjusted rates. Always verify live execution prices with your provider before making financial or trading decisions.