Question: What is the Albanian currency?

The Albanian lek (ALL) is the national currency of the Republic of Albania. The plural of lek is lekë, with one Albanian lek consisting of 100 qindarka. Due to inflation, qindarka-denominated coins are no longer issued but still accepted as legal currency.

What is the best currency to use in Albania?

For your travel to Albania, the best currency to bring is the euro. Because many hotels quote their prices in Euros. And upon check-out, you can settle the bill with euros. Moreover, you can find currency exchange agencies on every street in the cities, so you can exchange the euros for Albanian LEK easily.

Is the Euro accepted in Albania?

The lek (plural lekë) is the official currency of Albania, though the euro is widely accepted; youll get a better deal for things in general if you use lek. There are five, 10, 20, 50 and 100 lekë coins. Albanian lek cant be exchanged outside the country, so exchange them or spend them before you leave.

What is the symbol for Albanian lek?

L Albanian lek/Symbol

What do Albanian coins show on each side?

All coins show the socialist state emblem. In 1969, a second series of aluminium 5, 10, 20, 50 qindar and 1 lek coins was released commemorating the 1944 liberation from fascism. The three smallest denominations remained similar in design to the 1964 series but depicted 1944-1969 on the obverse.

Can you drink water in Albania?

Is the tap water safe to drink in Albania? Tap water is drinkable but it holds a high amount of chlorine, which affects the taste. Drinking too much tap water might cause stomach cramps, therefore filtered water is recommended. To protect the environment we recommend you to invest in a good water bottle.

Whats Albania famous for?

Nestled between northern Greece and the azure waters of Italy, Albania should be a tourist mecca. With a fascinating history, natural beauty, to-die-for Mediterranean cuisine, and a bundle of eccentricity, Shqipëri, as Albania is known in its native tongue, is Europes unpolished diamond.

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