Estonia has its own currency, the Estonain Kroon, but they are a member of the EU and many vendors will accept Euros, or you can easily have tehm exchanged for local currency.
Estonia joined the EU in 2004.
Since 1st January 2011 Estonia has used the Euroas currency.Prior to that it used Estonian kroon (EEK).
The currency in Tallinn, Estonia, is the Euro (EUR). Estonia adopted the Euro on January 1, 2011, replacing its previous currency, the Estonian kroon. The Euro is widely accepted for transactions in the city and throughout the country.
The Estonian kroon (EEK). 1 EUR = 15.6459 EEK 1 USD = 11.303 EEK
Estonia adopted the the euro as its currency on the 1st of January 2011.
because they are part of the European Nations.
Yes they did!
The Baltic countries—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—use the euro as their official currency. Estonia adopted the euro in 2011, Latvia in 2014, and Lithuania followed suit in 2015. Prior to the euro, each country had its own national currency: the Estonian kroon, Latvian lats, and Lithuanian litas. The transition to the euro facilitated trade and economic integration within the European Union.
Three EU member states have exceptions (that is, states not obligated to join the Zone), including Sweden
The countries that do use the Euro are Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. All other countries use a different currency.
The last to join was Estonia on the 1st of January 2011.