Their official currency is the Swiss Franc.
1 Swiss franc = 1.04167 U.S. dollars
No, Swiss businesses and individuals typically use the Swiss franc (CHF) in their daily transactions, not euros.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use Swiss Francs (CHF) instead.
No, Switzerland does not use euros as their currency. They use the Swiss Franc (CHF) as their official currency.
Switzerland uses Swiss francs as their official currency, not euros.
No, Switzerland does not use the euro as its official currency. The Swiss franc (CHF) is the official currency used for transactions in Switzerland.
Switzerland does not use the euro as its currency. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
Yes, Switzerland does not accept euros as a form of currency. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).
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The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss frank (or franc), divided into 100 Rappen (or centimes). Switzerland is surrounded by countries which use the Euro. The Euro is accepted in many border areas and tourist areas in Switzerland. In general if you pay by Euros, you will be given change in Franks, and you will get an inferior exchange rate to that in banks or cash machines. The Euro is accepted by SBB (Swiss Federal Railways), all their ticket machines are programmed to accept either Franks or Euros. The two major supermarket chains, Cooperative and Migros, both accept Euros and the exchange rate is programmed into their tills. Other than that, it depends where you are. It is best to check before trying to pay in Euros.
Do you mean the Swiss Franc? if so 1 US Dollar =1.04 Swiss Francs. Or if you mean the French Franc, France has now changed its currency from Francs to Euros and at current rate 1 US Dollar = 0.698 Euros.
In Geneva, Switzerland they use the Swiss Franc for currency, although it is common to see people paying with Euros since it is very near the French border.
Zurich is in Switzerland which uses the Swiss Franc, not the Euro.