Austria Currency

Travelling to or living in Austria? Managing your money shouldn’t be stressful. With TransferGo, you can send, spend, and exchange money affordably — so more of your money goes where it matters.

Use the GoCard in Austria

Open a UK bank account with us and get a GoCard for smarter spending in Austria. Pay in local shops, use ATMs globally, and enjoy contactless payments—all with zero hidden fees. Everything is managed from the app. Available only to UK and EU residents.

What is the currency in Austria?

The official currency of Austria is the euro

Before the euro, Austria used the Austrian schilling (ATS) until 2002.

EUR, €

Banknotes

€5

€10

€20

€50

€100

€200

€500

Coins

1

2

5

10

20

50 cents

€1

€2

How to spend money in Austria

Austria is still quite cash-friendly, especially outside big cities. While debit and credit cards are widely accepted in Vienna, Salzburg, and other tourist hubs, small cafés, traditional restaurants, and rural shops may prefer cash. Contactless payments and mobile wallets are growing but not universal. Always carry some euros just in case. Tip: Always choose to pay in local currency (EUR) to avoid extra conversion charges. With TransferGo, you can spend confidently and save on hidden bank fees.

  • Tip: Always pay in the local currency to get the best exchange rate and avoid extra conversion charges.

Tips for exchanging money in Austria

Bring cash for rural areas: not every village shop or market takes cards.

Avoid airport exchange desks: rates are poor and fees are high.

ATMs are reliable: but check for fees from private operators.

Budget accordingly: cards work fine in cities, but cash helps with taxis, markets, and smaller businesses.

With TransferGo, you can send money directly to Austrian accounts or use your GoCard to pay in shops and withdraw from ATMs—saving on bank fees.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the official currency used in Austria?

The euro (EUR, €).

What is the official currency used in Austria?

Symbol: € | Code: EUR

Can I use my home currency in Austria?

No, only euros are accepted.

How can I use my GoCard in Austria?

Just activate it in the app and start spending—online or in stores.

Is it better to use cash or card when spending in Austria?

Carry both—cash for small purchases, card for hotels and larger stores.

Are credit or debit cards widely accepted in Austria?

Yes, but Visa and Mastercard are more common than American Express.

Are there ATMs available in Austria, and are there withdrawal limits?

Yes, ATMs are everywhere, but rural machines may charge fees.

Can I use a GoCard in Austria?

Yes! You can use your GoCard for spending, withdrawing, or managing your money—with fair rates and no hidden fees.