Dublin uses the Euro, as it is in the Republic of Ireland. Belfast uses Sterling, as it is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
Northern Ireland does not use the Euro. Northern Ireland and England use the same currency, which is Sterling. So there is no conversion rate.
In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.
The currency of the Republic of Ireland is the Euro (symbol '€').In Northern Ireland, the British Pound Sterling (£) is used.We use the Euro, as do several more countries in Europe.The current currency used in the republic of Ireland is the Euro.
No - the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling - £ Some shops and businesses near the border with the republic of Ireland will accept euros but will usually give your change in sterling.
Yes. The Euro is the legal currency in the Republic of Ireland, so Irish people do use it. In Northern Ireland people use the pound Sterling.
The Republic of Ireland uses the Euro. Sterling is just used in Northern Ireland. The sterling used there can be used in England. However the notes are slightly different looking, as would be the case with the notes in Scotland.
the euro the same as the other 15 member states of the eu (except Britain which use pound sterling)
some shops close to the Irish border do take Euros but the currency of Northern Ireland is the pound sterling £
Derry is a city and county in Northern Ireland. The currency in Northern Ireland is the Pound Sterling. However, as Derry is close to the border with the Republic of Ireland, some businesses will accept euros.
In the republic of Ireland, Euro is the actuall and in northen Ireland the actuall curency is the sterling pound. The shilling used to be Ireland's currency in the past.
"South Ireland" is just Ireland and they use the Euro