Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna (AUD/CZK) Exchange Rate Today
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AUD to CZK Conversion Table
Common amounts converted from Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna at today's rate.
| Australian Dollar (AUD) | Czech Koruna (CZK) |
|---|---|
| 1 AUD | — |
| 5 AUD | — |
| 10 AUD | — |
| 25 AUD | — |
| 50 AUD | — |
| 100 AUD | — |
| 250 AUD | — |
| 500 AUD | — |
| 1,000 AUD | — |
| 5,000 AUD | — |
| 10,000 AUD | — |
| 50,000 AUD | — |
How much Czech Koruna will you actually receive?
Estimated cost to convert AUD 1,000 to CZK with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.
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| Typical bank Mar 2026 | — | — | — | — |
| Bureau de change Mar 2026 | — | — | — | — |
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Planning a trip? What to know about AUD/CZK
If you are travelling and need Czech Koruna, the mid-market rate on this page is your benchmark. Your bank, card, or bureau de change will add their own markup. Use the provider comparison table above to see how much you would actually receive. For practical tips on getting the best rate at your destination, see the travel advice section below.
AUD/CZK rate statistics
Is today's AUD/CZK rate good or bad?
We compare today's live Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, AUD holders get more Czech Koruna per unit - a better time to convert. When it is near the bottom, you may want to watch and wait.
The live analysis below updates throughout market hours and shows exactly where today's rate sits in context.
What is the AUD/CZK exchange rate?
The AUD/CZK rate tracks how many Czech Koruna one Australian Dollar buys. The Australian dollar is a commodity currency sensitive to iron ore prices, China's economic outlook, and Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate decisions.
AUD is issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) (ranked 7th globally - meaning it's the 7th most bought and sold currency in the world). CZK is issued by the Czech National Bank (CNB) (ranked 27th). Full AUD profile | Full CZK profile
Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna is commonly used by tourists visiting Prague and businesses trading with the Czech Republic.
Is today's AUD/CZK rate good or bad?
The Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna mid-market rate shown above is the reference price before any provider adds fees or markup. It is not a guaranteed quote - your bank, card issuer, or transfer service will offer a different rate that includes their margin.
On a typical conversion, banks add 2-4% to this rate. The gap between the mid-market rate and what you actually receive is the real cost of converting - often larger than any flat fee. Use the mid-market rate on this page as your benchmark, then compare what your bank or transfer provider actually delivers.
Converting Australian Dollar to Czech Koruna? Read this first
Visiting Prague? Avoid exchange booths on tourist streets - they are notorious for poor rates and hidden commissions. Banks and ATMs offer much better value. Always decline "dynamic currency conversion" (DCC) when paying by card.
Watch out: Airport bureau de change counters routinely mark up AUD/CZK by 8-12%. Withdrawing Czech Koruna from a local ATM or using a no-fee card is almost always cheaper. Always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) when paying by card.
Did you know?
- Australia's $5 note was the world's first to feature a clear plastic window, introduced in 1992 as an anti-counterfeiting measure.
Frequently asked questions
Is now a good time to convert AUD to CZK?
Timing currency conversions depends on your personal circumstances and risk tolerance rather than market predictions. The AUD/CZK rate moves based on economic data, interest rate decisions from the Reserve Bank of Australia and Czech National Bank, and broader market sentiment - all of which shift constantly.
Check the rate panel above to see the current AUD/CZK level, then compare it against historical ranges to understand whether you're converting at a relatively high or low point. Consider whether you have flexibility in your travel dates or conversion timing, and decide based on your own financial situation rather than trying to time a perfect rate.
What moves the AUD/CZK exchange rate?
The AUD/CZK pair responds to interest rate decisions and economic outlooks from both the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Czech National Bank, since higher rates typically attract foreign investment and strengthen a currency. Commodity prices matter significantly for the Australian dollar - iron ore, coal, and agricultural exports drive Australia's economy, so global demand and prices influence AUD strength.
The Czech koruna reflects economic conditions in the European Union and eurozone, including manufacturing activity and trade flows, since the Czech Republic is closely integrated with EU economies. Risk appetite also plays a role: during market stress, the Australian dollar often weakens as investors reduce exposure to higher-yielding currencies, while the koruna may strengthen as a relatively safer Central European asset.
Will Australian Dollar get stronger or weaker against Czech Koruna?
We don't make predictions about exchange rate direction. What we can tell you is that the AUD/CZK rate is shaped by interest rate differentials, commodity market trends, EU economic data, and shifts in global risk appetite - all of which are subject to change.
The chart above shows you the historical path of this pair, which can help you understand its typical ranges and volatility. To form your own view, monitor announcements from the Reserve Bank of Australia and Czech National Bank, watch commodity price trends, and track eurozone economic releases, then decide what assumptions make sense for your situation.
How can I avoid fees when converting AUD to CZK?
Most banks and money transfer services charge fees or build margins into their exchange rates - transparency matters here, so ask upfront what you'll actually pay in both fees and the final rate you receive. Specialist currency exchange services and fintech platforms often offer more competitive rates than traditional banks for AUD to CZK transfers, though fees and margins vary widely.
Compare the all-in cost across multiple providers before committing: check not just the quoted rate but also any transfer fees, service charges, and processing costs. Some providers waive fees for larger amounts or offer better rates to repeat customers, so it's worth asking if you're converting a significant sum for an extended stay in the Czech Republic.
Should I exchange Czech Koruna at home or abroad?
Exchanging before you leave Australia often gives you certainty and lets you lock in a rate, though airport and hotel exchange desks in Prague typically offer worse rates than you'll find at home or online. Many Australian travelers find it cheaper to get Czech koruna from an Australian bank or online currency service before departure, then use local ATMs in the Czech Republic to withdraw additional koruna as needed - this spreads your conversion across multiple transactions and rates.
Czech ATMs offer competitive rates because they pull directly from the interbank market, making them usually cheaper than physical exchange counters. Consider your comfort level: if you prefer arriving with cash in hand and the ability to compare rates before committing, organize it in Australia; if you're comfortable using ATMs and want simplicity, withdraw koruna once you arrive.
How far does Australian Dollar go in the Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic generally offers good value compared to Australia - accommodation, food, and public transport in Prague and other cities cost considerably less than Australian equivalents when you convert at the current AUD/CZK rate shown in the panel above. Your purchasing power depends directly on the exchange rate at the time you convert, so check the comparison table on this page to see how many Czech koruna you'll receive per Australian dollar.
Outside Prague, regional towns offer even lower prices for meals, accommodation, and attractions, so your budget can stretch further if you venture beyond the capital. Local wages and living standards are lower than Australia's, which is reflected in restaurant prices, museum entry fees, and taxi fares - meaning your Australian dollar can cover more experiences and services than it would at home.
What is the cheapest way to send AUD to CZK?
Specialist money transfer services like Wise, OFX, and Remitly typically offer better rates and lower fees than banks for sending Australian dollars to Czech koruna, especially for mid-sized amounts. Some services charge flat fees while others take a percentage, so calculate the all-in cost for your specific amount rather than assuming the lowest headline fee is cheapest.
Bank transfers can be expensive because banks often add hidden margins to the exchange rate on top of explicit fees, making the true cost hard to compare upfront. If you're sending a large sum, it's worth getting quotes from at least three providers - online platforms, traditional banks, and any Czech-based payment services - to see which combination of rate and fees works best for your situation.
Learn more
- RBA - Exchange Rates - Reserve Bank of Australia daily rates
- CNB - Exchange Rate Fixing - Czech National Bank daily rates
How this rate is calculated
We prefer a direct rate from our primary data source when one is available. If a direct quote is unavailable, we compute a cross-rate through a major intermediary currency (usually USD or EUR). When a rate is derived rather than directly quoted, we label it on the page. Full methodology.