No. The official currency of Switzerland is the Swiss franc.
Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and does not use the Euro. The official currecncy of Switzerland is the Swiss franc. You may find that since Switzerland is surrounded by Eurozone countries, some companies may be willing to accept Euro. However if you are traveing to Switzerland you should convert your money to Swiss franc on or before arriving.
In Dublin the Euro is used as the currency.The Euro is used in Dublin, Ireland.
The only currency used in Spain is the Euro.
The official currency of Italy is the Euro.
No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.No. Ireland uses the Euro. The Pound is used in Northern Ireland and in Britain.
Geneva, a city in Switzerland, uses the Swiss Franc as its principal currency.
The currency in Amsterdam (and everywhere in the Netherlands) is the Euro.
In 1999 euro was used in Germany
It used to be Gulden, but now it is Euro
You need Euros. Malta has used the Euro since 2008.
No. The Euro is only used in Europe ( hence the name "Euro"). The peso is the Mexican currency.
There is no such thing as a euro dollar. What you are referring to is the euro, which is the name of a currency used in 17 of Europe's countries.
Spain has used the Euro since January 1, 2002.