Can You Use Euros in Georgia?
You may see prices quoted in euros, especially in tourism, but the safe everyday answer is: pay in Georgian lari.
SHORT ANSWER
Do not rely on euros for everyday payments.
UK travel guidance notes that prices can be quoted in euros or US dollars, but goods and services must be paid for in local currency. The National Bank confirms the lari is Georgia’s legal tender.
WHAT TO DO
Bring a card and get some GEL
You do not need to arrive with a wallet full of lari. In major towns you can use ATMs and cards, then keep some cash for places where card acceptance is uncertain.
EXCHANGE
Euros are easy to exchange
The National Bank publishes a daily reference rate for EUR/GEL. Your actual exchange-office or bank rate may be different, so compare before exchanging large amounts.
FAQ
Quick questions
Can I pay restaurants in euros in Georgia?
Do not assume so. Prices may sometimes be quoted in euros, but normal goods and services are paid for in Georgian lari.
Should I bring euros to Georgia?
Euros can be useful as a currency to exchange, but you should have Georgian lari for everyday spending.
Can hotels quote prices in euros?
Yes, tourism prices may sometimes be quoted in euros or US dollars, but local settlement is normally in lari.