The currency used in Finland is the Euro. Yep, just like in many other European countries. So, if you're planning a trip to Finland, make sure to have some Euros handy for all your reindeer rides and sauna sessions.
Helsinki, along with the rest of Finland use the Euro.Euro.
Unit of money in Finland is euro.
They have used Euro since 2002. The previous currency was mark ("markka").
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Finland uses the Euro as currency. It used to use the Finnish Mark, but has changed since it joined the European Union. (The Euro is the official currency of the European Union)
Finland uses Euro as their currency
Helsinki, along with the rest of Finland use the Euro.Euro.
Lapland refers to a region, part of which is in Sweden and part of which is in Finland. Finland uses the Euro as its currency. Sweden's currency is the Krona. So it will depend on which part of Lapland you are actually in as to what currency you can use.
The Markka was the currency of Finland before 2002. Since then Finland has used the Euro (€).Markka is the Finnish spelling of Mark, it was sometimes called the Finnish Mark.
Unit of money in Finland is euro.
Yes.
They have used Euro since 2002. The previous currency was mark ("markka").
Lapland is a region that streches across Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula (Russia). In Russia they use the Ruble. In Sweden they use the Swedish krona. In Finland they use the Euro. In Norway they use the Norwegian krone
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Finland uses the Euro as currency. It used to use the Finnish Mark, but has changed since it joined the European Union. (The Euro is the official currency of the European Union)
Finland is not in the eurozone. Sweden and Estonia are part of the eurozone and use the euro as their currency. Finland does not use the euro; instead, it uses the Finnish markka.
Like the rest of Finland, the Aland Islands use the euro. However, the Swedish Krona is also accepted there.