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Currency

Post Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 9:22 am

Hi all, I'm visiting Prague in a couple of weeks and haven't been for a while. Could someone let me know what the deal is with currncy over there. Are you still on the CZK or is the EUR used more now. I'll be arriving at the airport and needing to get a taxi so obviously need to change my money before I get there.

Any advice would be much appreciated!

Thankyou
Darren  

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Re: Currency

Post Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:26 pm

I'm guessing this is a bit late, but yes, the currency of the Czech Republic is the koruna (crown), plural koruny. The currency code CZK is often used internationally, but the local symbol is Kč (for Koruna česká). 1 koruna is made up of 100 haléř, abbreviated to hal.. The exchange rate is approximately 30Kč = €1, or 25Kč = $1 (US).

Hope that helps the next person who isn't sure!  

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