Stockholm, Sweden
What?! Accept euro coins?? Who accept euro coins in the first place?
NO they do not accept the euro in taxis, you must pay with pounds
No. The UK refuses to adopt the Euro and refuses to accept the Euro.
Paris in France uses the Euro, so pounds would not be accepted.
Some supermarkets accept EURO bills, but not coins. Your change will be Danish Crowns (or Kroners) though.Not many outlets, if any at all, will accept EURO's.
The 500 euro... though most shops will not accept the 200 or 500 euro bill
No. (Exception. Tesco Accept Business Cheques only with prior arrangement with store management).
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The unit of currency that would be proper to bring to Europe would be the Euro (i.e. €). The Euro is the "official" currency of 17 out of the 27 members in the European Union. The countries following accept the Euro: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. The Euro is also accepted in: Montenegro, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Kosovo, and the Vatican City (It's not considered a part of Italy).
Some of the border towns with Northern Ireland may accept Sterling, but Irelands currency is the Euro and you will need to exchange your cash for Euros.
Nothing, the United States does not trade nor do any retailers accept "Euro's" for any transaction, you would have to convert the money to USD (United States Dollars) - the rates for this exchange (and any surcharge) change daily.
Yes they did!