Euros to Polish zlotys today
Convert EUR to PLN at the mid-market exchange rate. Compare the best money transfer providers and find the cheapest way to send money.
Exchange Rate Trend
EUR to PLN Conversion Table
Convert EUR to PLN
| EUR | PLN |
|---|---|
| €1 | zł4.22 |
| €5 | zł21.10 |
| €10 | zł42.20 |
| €25 | zł105.49 |
| €50 | zł210.98 |
| €100 | zł421.96 |
| €500 | zł2,109.78 |
| €1,000 | zł4,219.55 |
| €5,000 | zł21,097.75 |
| €10,000 | zł42,195.50 |
Convert PLN to EUR
| PLN | EUR |
|---|---|
| zł1 | €0.237 |
| zł5 | €1.185 |
| zł10 | €2.3699 |
| zł25 | €5.9248 |
| zł50 | €11.8496 |
| zł100 | €23.6992 |
| zł500 | €118.496 |
| zł1,000 | €236.9921 |
| zł5,000 | €1,184.9605 |
| zł10,000 | €2,369.921 |
About the Euro (EUR)
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of 20 European Union countries, making it the second most traded currency worldwide. It is managed by the European Central Bank (ECB) and represents one of the largest economic blocs.
Key Factors That Influence EUR
- ECB monetary policy decisions
- Eurozone GDP and economic indicators
- Political stability in member states
- Inflation differentials across the bloc
- German economic performance as the largest economy
About the Polish Zloty (PLN)
The Polish Zloty (PLN) is managed by Narodowy Bank Polski. As one of the EU's largest economies outside the Eurozone, Poland's currency reflects its growing economic importance.
Key Factors That Influence PLN
- NBP monetary policy
- EU fund inflows
- Export performance
- Inflation targeting
- Political and EU relations
Understanding the EUR/PLN Exchange Rate
The EUR/PLN exchange rate tells you how many Polish zlotys you get for 1 Euro. This is the mid-market rate, which is the real exchange rate without any markup from banks or money transfer services.
When sending money from Euro to Polish Zloty, always compare providers to find the best rate. Different services charge different fees and offer different exchange rates, so comparing can save you money on international transfers.
The exchange rate between EUR and PLN fluctuates based on supply and demand in the foreign exchange market. Economic data releases, central bank announcements, and geopolitical events can all cause significant movements in the rate.
Tips for Getting the Best EUR to PLN Rate
Whether you're sending money abroad, paying for goods in a foreign currency, or traveling, getting a good exchange rate can save you significant money. Here's how to maximize your PLN:
- Compare the mid-market rate: The rate shown on this page is the real exchange rate. Compare any rate you're offered against this to see the true markup.
- Avoid banks and airports: Traditional banks typically charge 3-5% markup, while airport exchanges can charge 10% or more. Online specialists offer much better rates.
- Use specialist money transfer services: Services like Wise, OFX, and Remitly offer rates much closer to the mid-market rate than banks.
- Check total costs, not just rates: Some providers advertise great rates but charge high fees. Always compare the total amount you'll receive.
- Time your exchange: Rates fluctuate constantly. If your transfer isn't urgent, monitor rates and exchange when they're favorable.
- Consider rate alerts: Many services let you set alerts for when the EUR/PLN rate reaches your target level.
How EUR/PLN Exchange Rates Work
Exchange rates are determined by supply and demand in the global foreign exchange (forex) market, the largest financial market in the world with over $6 trillion traded daily.
Floating vs Fixed Rates: Most major currencies like EUR and PLN have floating exchange rates, meaning their value is determined by market forces. Some currencies are pegged to another currency (usually USD) at a fixed rate.
Bid and Ask Prices: In forex markets, currencies are quoted with a bid price (what buyers pay) and ask price (what sellers receive). The mid-market rate shown on this page is the midpoint between these two prices.
Rate Fluctuations: The EUR/PLN rate can change every second during trading hours. Major economic announcements, interest rate decisions, and geopolitical events can cause significant moves in either direction.
Frequently Asked Questions About EUR/PLN
How do I convert EUR to PLN?
To convert EUR to PLN: (1) Enter the amount in EUR you want to convert in the calculator above. (2) The calculator will automatically show the equivalent in PLN using the live mid-market rate. Current rate: 1 EUR = 4.2195 PLN. For the best rates when transferring money, compare providers like Wise, Remitly, and OFX.
What is 1 EUR in PLN today?
1 EUR equals 4.2195 PLN as of today. This is the mid-market exchange rate, which is the real rate without any bank markup. Rates fluctuate constantly based on market conditions, so check back regularly for updates.
Is the EUR going up or down against PLN today?
The EUR/PLN exchange rate fluctuates throughout the day based on market conditions. Today's rate is 1 EUR = 4.2195 PLN. Check our historical chart above to see the trend over the past day, week, month, or year to understand whether EUR is strengthening or weakening against PLN.
What is the best time to buy PLN with EUR?
The best time to exchange EUR to PLN depends on market conditions. Generally, rates tend to be more favorable during overlapping trading hours between major financial centers (London, New York, Tokyo). Avoid exchanging during weekends or bank holidays when spreads may be wider. Use our historical chart to identify trends and consider setting up rate alerts.
Why is EUR falling or rising against PLN?
Exchange rates between EUR and PLN are influenced by: interest rate differentials between central banks, inflation rates, GDP and economic growth data, trade balances, political stability, and global market sentiment. Major announcements from the Federal Reserve, ECB, or other central banks can cause significant short-term movements in the EUR/PLN rate.
How can I get the best EUR to PLN exchange rate?
To get the best EUR/PLN rate: (1) Compare rates from multiple providers - banks typically charge 3-5% markup. (2) Use specialist services like Wise, Remitly, or OFX which offer near mid-market rates. (3) Avoid airport and hotel exchanges which have the highest markups. (4) Check for hidden fees in addition to the exchange rate. (5) Consider a multi-currency account for frequent exchanges.
What is the mid-market rate for EUR/PLN?
The mid-market rate (also called the interbank rate) is the midpoint between buy and sell prices in global currency markets. The current mid-market rate is 1 EUR = 4.2195 PLN. This is the "real" exchange rate without any bank markup. Compare any rate you're offered against this mid-market rate to see the true cost of your exchange.