No, it uses its own Czech currency called (in Czech language) Koruna, abbreviated as CZK or Kc. There are plans to introduce the Euro and even today Euro is accepted in all major supermarkets and many other shops including some restaurants.
The national currency is the Czech crown, but the Euro is sometimes accepted in tourist area.
No.
euros no it is not euro it it Czech Crown. Euro should come about 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It did NOT. Even now we do not have euro :)
In larger cities, such as Praha, Brno, Pilzn, and Ceski Budejovice, it is possible to use euros in tourist oreinted places. However, outside of the tourist center, it is usually impossible to use them. It is best to convert foreign currencies to Czech koruny, which is the accepted currency of the country.
Czech Republic still uses its own currency the Czech crown (or Česká koruna, CZK). While you can use EUR in main tourist spots and some supermarkets it is NOT offically accepted currency.
euro 2008 4:3 :-(
The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union and is therefore obliged to join the Eurozone in a reasonable amount of time in the near future. However, due to the European debt crisis which dragged the Euro down with it, the Czech Republic has cooled off its interests in adopting the Euro for now.
Currently still Czech Koruna Somewhere near to 17 Koruna per dollar 10$ is 170 CZK
Yes, Slovakia has been in eurozone since 1.1.2009.
As of the 1st of January 2014, 18 members of the European Union use the Euro. The 10 that do not are: United Kingdom Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Hungary Lithuania Poland Romania Sweden
A date has not been set. The date is due to be announced on the 1st of November by their government. It will still be a few years from now.
I t was Vaclav Sverkos of the Czech Republic.