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EUR to PLN Converter.

Current rate

1 EUR = 4.32 PLN as of 2026-05-17. EUR/PLN is the dominant FX pair for Poland's economy given EU integration, EUR 75B+ in EU cohesion funds flowing in, and the 80%+ of Polish trade conducted with the eurozone. Despite Poland not joining the euro, EUR/PLN is a daily-life pair for businesses, mortgage holders (historically), and the 2M+ Polish workers in Germany, Netherlands and the UK sending money home. The zloty has strengthened materially since 2023 Tusk government.

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EURPLN Converter

🇪🇺 €1.00 = 🇵🇱
PLN 4.32
Rate: 1 EUR = 4.3200 PLN
Common conversions
🇪🇺 EUR🇵🇱 PLN
€1.00PLN 4.32
€10.00PLN 43.20
€100.00PLN 432.00
€500.00PLN 2,160.00
€1,000.00PLN 4,320.00
€5,000.00PLN 21,600.00
€10,000.00PLN 43,200.00
€50,000.00PLN 216,000.00
€100,000.00PLN 432,000.00
✨ Mid-market rate · as of 2026-05-17 · Real-world transfer rates may differ 0.5-3% depending on provider · Not financial advice
📈 Trend

EUR trend over time.

Today
4.32
1 EUR = PLN
1 year ago
4.3
↑ 0.5% in 12 months
5 years ago
4.55
↓ 5.1% in 5 years
🔢 Quick reference

EUR to PLN conversion table.

Common Euro amounts converted to Polish Zloty at today's rate of 1 EUR = 4.32 PLN. The reverse holds too: 1 PLN = 0.2315 EUR.

EUR → PLN
1 EUR 4.32 PLN
5 EUR 21.6 PLN
10 EUR 43.2 PLN
25 EUR 108 PLN
50 EUR 216 PLN
100 EUR 432 PLN
500 EUR 2,160 PLN
1,000 EUR 4,320 PLN
5,000 EUR 21,600 PLN
10,000 EUR 43,200 PLN
PLN → EUR
1 PLN 0.2315 EUR
5 PLN 1.16 EUR
10 PLN 2.31 EUR
25 PLN 5.79 EUR
50 PLN 11.57 EUR
100 PLN 23.15 EUR
500 PLN 115.74 EUR
1,000 PLN 231.48 EUR
5,000 PLN 1,157 EUR
10,000 PLN 2,315 EUR
💡 About this corridor

Why people convert EUR to PLN.

The EUR/PLN corridor is driven mostly by Eurozone purchases and EU remittances. On the Polish Zloty side, demand comes from EU manufacturing trade, UK/Germany worker remittances, and tourism. Because both sides see steady two-way flow, EUR/PLN is one of the more liquid pairs in this region — which usually means tighter spreads and smaller markups than thinly-traded exotic pairs.

Over the past 12 months the Euro has moved up 0.5% against the Polish Zloty, and over five years it has weakened about 5.1% (from 4.55 to 4.32). If you're sending money on this corridor, that trend matters: a falling rate means timing your transfer — or locking a rate with a forward contract for large amounts — can change the Polish Zloty you receive by a meaningful margin.

Getting the best EUR → PLN rate. The figure above is the mid-market rate — the "true" rate banks and brokers reference. Most banks add a 1–3% margin on top and may charge a flat wire fee. Specialist services (Wise, Remitly, and regional exchange houses on this corridor) typically convert closer to mid-market. Always compare the effective rate after all fees, not just the headline rate — on a large EUR transfer, a 2% difference is real money.

Rates shown are indicative mid-market rates as of 2026-05-17 and are for informational purposes only — not a quote or financial advice. Confirm the live rate with your provider before transacting.

❓ FAQ

EUR to PLN FAQ.

Who converts EUR to PLN?
Polish workers in Germany, Netherlands, Ireland and Italy sending monthly remittances home, German automotive suppliers paying Polish factories (Volkswagen, BMW), EU institutions disbursing cohesion funds, Polish exporters receiving EUR invoices, and German tourists in Krakow and Gdansk.
Best way to send EUR to PLN?
Wise and Revolut dominate with 0.3-0.4% spread and instant SEPA-to-PLN settlement. mBank, Santander Polska and ING Polska handle bank-to-bank wires with FX markup. Western Union covers cash pickup. For mortgage holders historically caught in CHF/EUR mortgages, specialized FX firms like Cinkciarz and Kantoria offered competitive rates before regulatory crackdowns.
Will Poland adopt the euro?
Poland is treaty-obligated to eventually adopt the euro but has no timeline. The Tusk government is more pro-euro than the previous PiS administration but public opinion remains divided. Poland meets some but not all Maastricht criteria. Earliest plausible adoption is post-2030, meaning EUR/PLN will remain a relevant pair for at least another decade.