Car Hire In Europe - Petrol Prices

We've put together a comprehensive list of fuel prices across Europe. So when you hire a car in France, Spain or any European country, you'll have an idea of what you'll be spending on petrol - pretty important information if you want to hire a car, we think you'll agree!

Europe: Fuel Prices on the Continent

Here's a handy table of the current average fuel prices for all the main countries across Europe, according to official AA website figures. We update these tables quarterly and they are pretty spot on, but before you book your car hire, you can check the AA website yourself for up to the minute figures.

Just scroll through the table (updated Sep 08) and find the country of your choice, then match it up to the price per litre (and if you’re not sure about the value of a certain currency just log on to the XE internet currency converter to get an idea).

COUNTRY

NATIONAL CURRENCY

PRICE PER LITRE IN NATIONAL CURRENCY

PRICE PER LITRE IN EURO CURRENCY

UNLEADED

DIESEL

UNLEADED

DIESEL

Austria

Euro

-

-

1.27

1.29

Belgium

Euro

-

-

1.55

1.31

Finland

Euro

-

-

1.50

1.33

Germany

Euro

-

-

1.45

1.41

Greece

Euro

-

-

1.20

1.30

Netherlands

Euro

-

-

1.63

1.34

Italy

Euro

-

-

1.45

1.47

Luxembourg

Euro

-

-

1.27

1.15

Spain

Euro

-

-

1.23

1.31

France

Euro

-

-

1.45

1.41

Ireland

Euro

-

-

1.27

1.33

Portugal

Euro

-

-

1.46

1.31

Slovenia

Euro

-

-

1.14

1.17

Sweden

Swedish Krona

13.69

13.79

1.43

1.44

Estonia

Kroons

17.5

18.75

1.12

1.20

Latvia

Lats

0.77

0.65

1.10

0.92

Lithuania

Litas

3.82

3.92

0.92

0.94

Slovakia

Koroan

39.85

43.25

1.32

1.43

Switzerland

Swiss Franc

1.88

2.09

1.03

1.14

GB

Sterling

1.13

1.24

1.42

1.56

USA

US Dollars

1.01

1.06

0.69

0.72

Northern Ireland

Pound Sterling

1.13

1.25

1.42

1.57

Norway

Norwegian Krone

13.48

14.17

1.64

1.72

Poland

Zloty

4.63

4.63

1.37

1.37

Hungary

Forint

303

314

1.25

1.29

Czech Republic

Czech Koruna

31.3

32.7

1.30

1.36

If you would like to book your car rental for Europe now, take a look at our car hire Europe page. 

Feel free to drop us an email - we'll answer any questions and we'd be delighted to hear from you, whatever it is you want to talk about. All the best on the road!

Comments

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  • #1
  • Posted by: sinan
  • On: 18/03/2007 16:01:25
Thank you very much it was very help full.
  • #2
  • Posted by: nameCHARBONNIER
  • On: 09/04/2007 21:17:02
TOTALULLY NOT USEFULL, i spend 1/2 h. to get the price in Thailand and as i do not understand local currency.. i stil do not know the cost of petrol, in € or $ for instant ....B.C.
  • #3
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 10/04/2007 09:40:39
Hi nameCHARBONNIER. In Thailand the cost of petrol per litre is THB24.79, which works out to EUR0.56 or USD0.76 (have a look at our 'Petrol Prices in Malaysia, Thailand, NZ, Kenya & South Africa' blog - http://www.novacarhire.com/BLOG/Article/Car-Hire-World-Petrol-Prices.html - just copy and paste onto your internet address space and away you go!). We've since added the conversion rates in Euros to make things easier for you. If you ever have problems with currency rates then have a look this site: http://www.xe.com/ucc/ - you can get the conversion rates from any currency in the world, all in a matter of seconds. We hope that's cleared things up for you... all the best! 
  • #4
  • Posted by: derek wickett
  • On: 13/04/2007 10:58:19
Hi!! is it cheaper to buy petrol in france and spain on switch card or cash. It might be a better exchange rate on switch. your comments would be greatly appreciated. regards derek
  • #5
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 13/04/2007 12:47:56
Hi Derek, thanks for your question. If you're comparing the exchange rate on using a debit card versus the exchange on using cash, well our opinion is that this is really dependent on the type of debit card you have and on the bank that has issued it. If you're comparing a debit card or cash in place of a credit card then our view is that debit cards or cash would be cheaper. When you spend money on a debit card you already have the money in your account. However with a credit card, you essentially borrow the money and therefore have to pay back the money plus interest. That is where the main difference lies. Give us a shout back if you need any further information and we'll do our best to help you work out the best value for money option when buying petrol in France and Spain.
  • #6
  • Posted by: derek wickett
  • On: 16/04/2007 17:04:19
Hi there!! Thanks for info. Recently I took out 200 euros from a bank in Spain using switch card, I was pleasantly suprised that the bank used 1.50 euros for the exchange rate on my statement  net whereas I only get 1.40 at the post office. If this will apply to buying petrol it might be cheaper.Regards,Derek
  • #7
  • Posted by: Electro
  • On: 16/04/2007 22:14:42
Hi. If you buy fuel abroad do you have to pay duty on it at the UK rate when you return?
  • #8
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 17/04/2007 10:37:17
Hi Electro, thanks for your question on fuel costs in Europe. Basically, you can bring your car into the UK with a full tank of fuel that's been purchased abroad without having to pay any additional fees on the fuel costs, as stated by Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs. For further details just check out the HM Revenue & Customs website - http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageExcise_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_001764&propertyType=document#P17_2834 (simply copy and paste this link into your web address browser). Hope that’s cleared everything up for you, if you’ve any more questions about fuel costs, car hire or anything else just give us a shout – we'll do our best to answer them. Good luck!
  • #9
  • Posted by: jp aosta
  • On: 25/05/2007 09:05:27
You forgot to give the price of fuel in Ireland???
  • #10
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 25/05/2007 09:11:13
Hi jp aosta, Don't worry, we haven't forgotten the Emerald Isle! We decided to devote a seperate article to petrol prices in Ireland, check it out - http://www.novacarhire.com/BLOG/Article/Car-Hire-in-Ireland-Petrol-Prices.html. Let us know if you've any comment to make on the price of petrol in Ireland or indeed throughout the rest of Europe. All the best, Editor
  • #11
  • Posted by: steven cook
  • On: 10/07/2007 21:28:00
Hi there, will you be updating this site in the near future? If not, could you let me know the current prices for petrol in france and spain please? Will be travelling down to salou from calais and need to calculate approximate costings. Thank you ever so much.
  • #12
  • Posted by: Editor
  • On: 16/07/2007 16:08:18
Hi Steven, thanks for your comment. we have just updated the figures so they are now accurate as recorded by AA roadwatch. The current French fuel price is EUR.1.32 for unleaded petrol and EUR.1.08 for diesel, while the current Spanish fuel prices is EUR.1.09 for unleaded petrol and EUR.0.97 for diesel. Thanks again - if you need any more help or you have any more questions just give us a shout via our comment box. All the best.
  • #13
  • Posted by: peter
  • On: 23/07/2007 08:59:05
thanks so much this is very much needed im going on a malor driving holiday round europe soon and this is most insiteful and a trip of over 3000 miles will take some fuel once again thanks
  • #14
  • Posted by: Nik
  • On: 24/10/2007 12:33:37
Hi everyone, I am going to France this weekend (26/10).  We are driving from calais for 3 hours to get to where we are staying and then an other hour to euro disney. and obviously the same back again.  What do you think the cost of our unleaded petrol will be? The car we are going in is an m reg escort 1.4LX and usually takes £35 to fill the tank?  I only just passed my test so I'm not sure on all this LOL. Cheers
  • #15
  • Posted by: Sheila
  • On: 01/12/2007 20:20:00
Hi there, Don't know how up yo date your figures are ,but in North Yorkshire we've been paying £1.11 per litre for diesel for about 6 weeks, and even futher North in Scotland from lifelong experience of holidays up there since 1960 prices are a lot higher. Depends on population density and supply and demand so I suppose it's difficult to generalise

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