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Is it euros you use in belfast?

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Is it euros you use in belfast?

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  1. sterling is the official currency of the 6 counties, but they will take euros in nearly every big store as some of their best customers travel north for w/ends and shopping trips the only difference to be aware of with euros is that the people in the u.k buy euro for 64pence we in ireland paid on the euro changeover 79pence per euro.    1 euro=100 cents= 64pence sterling. at the moment our unleaded petrol is 1 euro per litre.


  2. They use sterling. In the time it takes you to ask the question and wait for answers, you could have looked it up on line yourself. You must be bored at work. Or bored with life, which is why you'll be going to belfast.

  3. they use sterling in northern Ireland(Belfast) and euros in southern Ireland (Dublin) hope this helps

  4. no they use sterling, or irish sterling in belfast, its only eoros in southern ireland. although some places might take them but mostly sterling

  5. sterling here euros in the south

  6. Yeah but only in the washroom

  7. Sterling is the main currency but you can actually use euros in most shops - although the exchange rate won't be very good

  8. Hello,

            No, they use either English Pounds and Pence, or North of Ireland Pounds and Pence, and you can mix either with either, but make sure you cahange it all back to your own currency before you leave, and in the norm of things, tou will get smae value whichever ponds and pence you use there. you will only need Euro's if you go into the Republic, also known as Southern Ireland, just one more point, the cost of living is slightly cheaper in the south, for some things like, petrol/Gasoline, especially if you are filling an near empty tank. well whatever you are looking to do, enjoy my country. and Caed Mile Failte to you... Tony M

  9. people in belfast use pound sterling but if you're travelling there they accept euros as well

  10. No. Sterling

  11. No, my friend. Belfast, is in NORTHERN IRELAND, which is a part of the United Kingdom. Therefore, STERLING is still the legal currency! The REPUBLIC of Ireland - SOUTHERN Ireland, (a.k.a. EIRE), uses the Euro!

  12. no its sterling pounds same as england

  13. no you can use euro in dublin though

  14. The pound sterling is used in Belfast and throughout Northern Ireland. However, some places do accept Euros although you would need to check before you purchase anything.

  15. no they use sterling but some shops will take in euro

  16. Isn't Northern Ireland a part of the UK? So I doubt it. It'll be sterling. Euro's in ROI only.

  17. eh no its the same as britain...as it northern ireland like

  18. don,t listen to them answers..truthfully its the...punt..

  19. Northern Ireland uses the £ sterling, the currency in circulation in England, Scotland and Wales. Unlike the Euro which is used in the Republic of Ireland, £ sterling is not linked to the Euro. Mastercard (Access) and Visa credit cards are in general use and cheques backed by a bank card are widely accepted.

    Most large stores will accept Euro currency, however you should enquire first to confirm if there will be a charge attached to this service and to confirm exact rate.

  20. no its sterling its euro down south

  21. Look - the plural of Euro is Euro. Just like the Japanese Yen.

    Why don't people learn?

    But we'll take anything in Belfast.

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