What is the currency of Greece?
The currency of Greece is the euro, being a member of the Economic & Monetary Union of the EU. The euro comes in paper denominations of 500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5 euros, and coin denominations of 2, 1 euros and 0,50, 0,20, 0,10, 0,05, 0,02, and 0,01 cents. You can exchange currencies at many places in Greece, such as banks, special exchange kiosks and at a large number of hotels. There are currecy exchange kiosks at the airports, ports, and train stations, as well. If you have a credit card that functions as a cash card, you can make your withdrawls from the ATMs at all major banks.