EUR to VND Exchange Rate Today

Euro to Vietnamese Dong conversion for European Vietnamese community and travelers. Track live EUR/VND rates every 30 minutes for remittances, family support, or holidays to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Hoi An—enjoying stable rates and excellent value.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Euro to Vietnamese Dong exchange rate?

The EUR to VND exchange rate typically ranges between 26,000-29,000 VND per 1 EUR. The State Bank of Vietnam manages a stable crawling peg, with the euro's strength giving European travelers and diaspora excellent value. Europe has a Vietnamese community (300,000+), particularly in France, Germany, Poland, and Czech Republic. Vietnam is increasingly popular with European tourists seeking affordable Southeast Asian destinations. Our converter shows real-time mid-market rates updated every 30 minutes.

Is Vietnam expensive for European tourists?

Vietnam is extremely affordable for Europeans. With €1 EUR buying 26,000-29,000 VND, travelers from Germany, France, Poland, Czech Republic, Italy find outstanding value. Budget hotels €8-20/night, delicious meals €1.20-5, coffee €0.65-1.20, domestic flights €20-50, motorbike rentals €3/day. Even luxury hotels in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, or Hoi An cost far less than European equivalents. Your euros stretch incredibly far—Vietnam offers exceptional value for European tourists.

How can Vietnamese in Europe send money to Vietnam?

The European Vietnamese community (300,000+) can use: Remitly (very popular, fast transfers), Wise (excellent EUR to VND rates), WorldRemit, Xoom (MoMo wallet integration), Western Union or MoneyGram; mobile money (MoMo, ZaloPay increasingly popular in Vietnam); or bank transfers to Vietcombank, BIDV, Vietinbank. For communities in Paris, Berlin, Warsaw, Prague, Frankfurt sending to Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, or Da Nang, compare total VND received—differences of 2-3% are common.

Why is the dong stable against the euro?

VND relative stability (gradual 1-2% annual depreciation) reflects: State Bank of Vietnam's active management, Vietnam's strong export economy ($300B+ exports), substantial FDI inflows, healthy forex reserves, and controlled capital account. The euro's strength amplifies the exchange rate. For European Vietnamese and tourists, this predictability is beneficial—EUR/VND rates stay relatively stable, making budgeting easier. Vietnam avoids sharp currency swings that plague some neighbors.

When should I send euros to Vietnam for best rate?

VND depreciates gradually and predictably (~1-2% annually vs major currencies), so dramatic timing opportunities are rare. For regular monthly family support, consistent transfers work fine—rates stay stable. For large transfers (property in HCMC/Hanoi, business investment, family events), watch: State Bank of Vietnam policy, Eurozone economic data, and Vietnam trade news. The trend slowly favors euro holders, but differences are modest. Focus more on choosing the best remittance service.