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Euro to Indonesian Rupiah (EUR/IDR) Exchange Rate Today

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Today's rate, how it compares to the last 30 days, and what you'll actually pay to convert.

This is a less common currency pair with lower trading volume. For better coverage and tighter spreads, see USD to Indonesian Rupiah or Euro to USD.

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EUR to IDR Conversion Table

Common amounts converted from Euro to Indonesian Rupiah at today's rate.

Euro (EUR)Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
1 EUR
5 EUR
10 EUR
25 EUR
50 EUR
100 EUR
250 EUR
500 EUR
1,000 EUR
5,000 EUR
10,000 EUR
50,000 EUR

Rates update live when available. About our data sources.

How much Indonesian Rupiah will you actually receive?

Estimated cost to convert EUR 1,000 to IDR with different transfer services. Fees are sourced from published pricing pages and may vary by amount, payment method, and destination.

ServiceRateFeeTotal CostIDR received
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Wise Visit source Mar 2026
Revolut Visit source Mar 2026
Remitly Visit source Mar 2026
OFX Visit source Mar 2026
XE Visit source Mar 2026
Typical bank Mar 2026
Bureau de change Mar 2026

Some links are affiliate links and may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not affect our ranking - we sort by lowest total cost to you. Fees are estimates based on published pricing and may differ from your actual quote.

Planning a trip? What to know about EUR/IDR

If you are travelling and need Indonesian Rupiah, 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.

EUR/IDR rate statistics

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Is today's EUR/IDR rate good or bad?

We compare today's live Euro to Indonesian Rupiah mid-market rate against its 30-day and 52-week trading range. When the rate is near the top of its recent range, EUR holders get more Indonesian Rupiah 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.

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What is the EUR/IDR exchange rate?

The EUR/IDR rate tracks how many Indonesian Rupiah one Euro buys. The euro is the world's second most-traded currency and the official money of 20 EU nations. Pairs involving EUR are primarily driven by ECB monetary policy, eurozone growth data, and relative interest rate expectations.

EUR is issued by the European Central Bank (ECB) (ranked 2nd globally - meaning it's the 2nd most bought and sold currency in the world). IDR is issued by the Bank Indonesia (BI) (ranked 24th). Full EUR profile | Full IDR profile

Euro to Indonesian Rupiah is frequently looked up by travellers to Bali and Jakarta, and by businesses trading with Indonesia.

Is today's EUR/IDR rate good or bad?

The Euro to Indonesian Rupiah 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 Euro to Indonesian Rupiah? Read this first

Heading to Indonesia? Bali and Jakarta have different exchange rate realities. Airport rates are poor - wait until you reach a bank or authorized money changer in town. ATMs are widespread but cap withdrawals at around 2.5-3 million IDR per transaction.

Watch out: Airport bureau de change counters routinely mark up EUR/IDR by 8-12%. Withdrawing Indonesian Rupiah from a local ATM or using a no-fee card is almost always cheaper. Always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) when paying by card.

For more on how provider fees work, see our exchange rate FAQ.

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Frequently asked questions

Is now a good time to convert EUR to IDR?

Timing currency conversion depends on your personal travel dates and budget rather than predicting rate movements. Check the rate panel above to see the current EUR/IDR rate and compare it to historical levels using the chart on this page.

Consider converting when you're ready to travel, as rates fluctuate daily based on economic conditions in the Eurozone and Indonesia. If you have flexibility, monitoring the rate over a few days may help you spot favorable movements.

What moves the EUR/IDR exchange rate?

The EUR/IDR rate responds to interest rate decisions from the European Central Bank and Bank Indonesia, with higher rates typically strengthening their respective currencies. Economic growth data, inflation reports, and trade flows between the Eurozone and Indonesia also influence this pair significantly.

Risk sentiment matters too - during global uncertainty, investors often move money to safe havens like the Euro, which can strengthen EUR/IDR. Commodity prices, particularly oil and metals that Indonesia exports, affect the Rupiah's strength against the Euro.

Will Euro get stronger or weaker against Indonesian Rupiah?

We don't make predictions about future exchange rate direction. Instead, review the comparison table on this page to see historical EUR/IDR trends and identify patterns that may inform your own assessment.

Monitor economic calendars for upcoming announcements from the European Central Bank and Bank Indonesia, as policy decisions can move the rate substantially. The factors to watch include interest rate differentials, Eurozone growth data, and Indonesia's inflation - each can shift market expectations.

How can I avoid fees when converting EUR to IDR?

Compare exchange rates and fee structures across banks, online money transfer services, and currency exchange specialists before converting - the rate panel above shows the current market rate you can benchmark against. Many providers advertise low fees but apply wide markups to the exchange rate, so always calculate the total cost in Rupiah you'll receive.

Using your bank's foreign exchange service versus a specialist money transfer company often yields different results, so get quotes from multiple sources. For smaller amounts, the fee impact matters less; for larger sums, even small percentage differences add up significantly.

Should I exchange Indonesian Rupiah at home or abroad?

Exchange rates and fee structures vary significantly between your home country and Indonesia, so obtain quotes from both before deciding. Generally, currency exchange shops in major Indonesian cities like Jakarta and Bali offer competitive rates for EUR to IDR, though arriving with some Rupiah from home provides convenience and security.

Airport exchanges in both Europe and Indonesia typically offer less favorable rates than city-center shops, making them a last-resort option. Consider your comfort level carrying cash and how soon you need local currency when weighing these options.

How far does Euro go in Indonesia?

Your Euro's purchasing power in Indonesia depends on your spending habits and travel style, not the exchange rate alone. Check the rate panel above to see how many Rupiah each Euro converts to, then research typical prices in Indonesia for accommodation, food, and activities in your budget range.

Indonesia offers accommodation and meals at various price points - budget guesthouses and street food differ dramatically from upscale resorts and fine dining. A stronger EUR/IDR rate means your Euros stretch further, but local costs determine actual affordability regardless of the exchange rate.

What is the cheapest way to send EUR to IDR?

Compare fees and exchange rate markups from banks, online money transfer services, and specialist remittance providers - the cheapest option depends on your transfer amount and speed requirements. Smaller transfers often have higher percentage fees, while larger amounts benefit from better rates at major providers.

Some services charge flat fees while others use percentage-based pricing, so calculate the total Rupiah received from multiple quotes rather than comparing headline rates alone. International bank transfers may be slower but cheaper for large amounts, while money transfer apps offer speed but with higher markups on the EUR/IDR rate.

Is rupiah weak?

Evaluating Rupiah strength requires comparing the EUR/IDR rate against its historical range, which you can see in the chart above. A higher EUR/IDR number means the Rupiah has weakened relative to the Euro, while a lower number indicates Rupiah strength.

Compare current levels to rates from previous months and years to assess whether the Rupiah is at historically weak, strong, or average levels. Factors like Bank Indonesia's monetary policy, Indonesia's trade balance, and broader emerging market sentiment all influence where the Rupiah trades relative to developed-world currencies like the Euro.

Is $100 a day enough in Bali?

A daily budget in Bali depends on your travel style and preferences, not the EUR/IDR exchange rate. Budget travelers in Bali can find guesthouses, meals, and activities at various price points - research current costs for your specific needs rather than relying on general daily budgets.

Currency conversion matters only after determining what you want to do; convert your desired spending amount to Rupiah using the rate panel above. Your comfort level, meal preferences, and activity choices ultimately determine whether any daily budget suffices.

How to avoid dynamic currency conversion fees?

When using credit or debit cards in Indonesia, always choose to be charged in Indonesian Rupiah rather than Euro at the terminal - this lets your bank apply the exchange rate rather than the merchant's typically poor conversion rate. Dynamic currency conversion (paying in your home currency) adds substantial markups, so declining that option saves money.

Withdraw cash from ATMs using your card, which typically offers better EUR/IDR rates than merchant currency conversion, though your bank may charge a fee. Using local currency for all transactions - whether card or cash - gives you the most control over conversion costs.

Where is the best place to exchange money in Germany?

German banks, independent currency exchange shops in city centers, and online money transfer services all offer EUR to other currencies, but comparing rates and fees across providers reveals which offers the best value for your IDR conversion. Major city exchange shops in Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt often offer more competitive rates than airport locations or chain banks.

Research specific providers' EUR/IDR rates and total fees before choosing, as the lowest advertised rate doesn't guarantee the best deal if fees are high. For converting EUR to IDR before traveling to Indonesia, obtaining quotes from multiple German providers ensures you get the most Rupiah for your Euros.

How much is $100 US converted to euros?

This question asks about USD to EUR conversion, not EUR to IDR. Use a currency converter or check ExchangeRates.com's comparison tool to find the current USD/EUR rate for converting US dollars to Euros.

Exchange rates between major currencies like USD and EUR fluctuate constantly, so check the current rate rather than relying on historical figures. For your Indonesia trip planning, convert your budget to Euros first if starting in US dollars, then check this page's rate panel for the EUR to IDR conversion needed for your Bali expenses.

See our exchange rate FAQ for general questions about how rates work, mid-market pricing, and using rates for taxes.

Learn more

Mid-market rate from our data providers, updated -. We pull rates from multiple institutional-grade sources with automatic failover, so you always see a number even if one source is down. Full details on our methodology page.

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.

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Last reviewed: April 2, 2026 | Maintained by: ExchangeRates.com Editorial