The official currency of France is euros (€). The values of the coins in euros (€) are: 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, €1 and €2. The values of the notes in euros (€) are: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500.
In euros (€), to write e.g. a 1000 euros (€) you would write €1.000,00 instead of €1,000.00. Basically, in Australian dollars ($) a comma is used to separate numbers larger than three digits (before the decimal point) and the decimal point is used to mark the beginning of the cents. In euros (€), the positions are reversed—the comma is used to mark the beginning of the cents and the decimal point is used to separate numbers larger than three digits (before the decimal point).
In euros (€), to write e.g. a 1000 euros (€) you would write €1.000,00 instead of €1,000.00. Basically, in Australian dollars ($) a comma is used to separate numbers larger than three digits (before the decimal point) and the decimal point is used to mark the beginning of the cents. In euros (€), the positions are reversed—the comma is used to mark the beginning of the cents and the decimal point is used to separate numbers larger than three digits (before the decimal point).
Audio of 'Euro' in French
Currency converter
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COINS AND NOTES IN EUROS (€)
The values of the coins in euros (€) are: 1 cent, 2 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent, €1 and €2.
values of Coins in Euros (€) with descriptions
The values of the notes in euros (€) are: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500.
values of Notes in Euros (€) with descriptions
BUDGET OF YOUR TRIP
When travelling in France, you should keep in mind how much you are willing to spend (the budget of your trip) and base it on how much you are planning on spending on your trip. There are three main categories your budget can fit under for your trip: a low, medium and high range budget. In the tables below, we have placed the costs of travelling with one, two, three and four people for a low, medium and high range budget.
LOW RANGE BUDGET
Number of People |
Cost in Australian Dollars ($) |
Cost in Euros (€) |
One Person |
95.88 |
64,8382 |
Two People |
191.77 |
129,6764 |
Three People |
287.62 |
194,5147 |
Four People |
383.49 |
259,3529 |
MEDIUM RANGE BUDGET
Number of People |
Cost in Australian Dollars ($) |
Cost in Euros (€) |
One Person |
104.36 |
70,5687 |
Two People |
208.90 |
141,1375 |
Three People |
313.15 |
211,7063 |
Four People |
417.31 |
282,2751 |
HIGH RANGE BUDGET
Number of People |
Cost in Australian Dollars ($) |
Cost in Euros (€) |
One Person |
146.67 |
99,1752 |
Two People |
293.46 |
198,3504 |
Three People |
440.27 |
297,5257 |
Four People |
586.58 |
396,7009 |
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*Please note that these budgets are based on approximately how much money you may spend on different budget ranges and exclude costs for flights, hotels etc. Also, the budget range costs aren't necessarily exactly the same as what your budget costs may be and are only there to give you a general figure of what your budget may be like.