Albanian Monetary Unit Page
You will encounter both coins and banknotes for daily transactions: Common Denominations 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lekë Banknotes 200, 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 lekë Practical Spending Guide
: While cards are accepted in major Tirana hotels and some upscale restaurants, Albania remains heavily cash-based, especially for taxis, markets, and rural areas. albanian monetary unit
For the best rates, use local ( Zyra Këmbimi ) rather than banks or hotels. They are safe, common in city centers, and typically do not charge commission. You can check daily rates on tools like the XE Currency Converter or the official Bank of Albania website. You will encounter both coins and banknotes for
: A common rough conversion is 100 Lek ≈ 1 Euro . Denominations in Circulation You can check daily rates on tools like
The official monetary unit of Albania is the (plural: lekë ), represented by the symbol L and the currency code ALL . Quick Currency Facts
: Technically divided into 100 qindarka , though these are no longer in use due to inflation. Issuing Authority : Managed by the Bank of Albania.