Euro to Indonesian rupiah exchange — live EUR/IDR rate
Convert your euros to Indonesian rupiah (IDR) at today's rate at Paris Change, an ACPR-licensed bureau in Paris Saint-Michel. Plan your Bali, Lombok or Java budget with precision — zero commission, rate guaranteed on booking.
Written by the Paris Change team · ACPR-licensed bureau de change · rate updated on 15/06/2026
Where to exchange euros for Indonesian rupiah in Paris?
Paris Change, ACPR Banque de France-licensed and located at 4 Boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris 5e, offers euro/Indonesian rupiah exchange at competitive rates. Our bureau is open 7 days a week and regularly assists travellers heading to Bali, Java and the other islands of the Indonesian archipelago.
Unlike airport exchange kiosks or unlicensed operators in Kuta and Seminyak, we charge no commission . The rate shown is the effective rate, with no surprises at the counter.
Simulate your exchange with the calculator above, then book your EUR/IDR exchange online to secure the rate before coming to the store.
Address
4 Boulevard Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris
Metro: Saint-Michel (line 4)
Opening hours
Mon – Sat: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sun: 10:00 am – 7:30 pm
Open 7 days a week
Paris Change vs. exchange kiosk / airport counter
- ✓No commission
- ✓Rates updated every 5 min
- ✓Online booking with guaranteed rate
- ✓53 currencies available
roupie indonésienne banknotes: available denominations
Paris Change offers banknotes of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000 rupiah.
For everyday spending in Bali (warung, scooter, market), 10,000 to 50,000 IDR notes are the most practical. Keep a few 100,000 IDR notes for hotels, activities and larger shopping — but avoid presenting them at small shops where change can be scarce.
The Indonesian rupiah (ISO 4217 code: IDR, symbol Rp) is the official currency of the Republic of Indonesia, managed by Bank Indonesia. Its high face value can surprise travellers: 1 euro equals more than 16,000 rupiah, meaning a 100,000 IDR note is worth only about €6. It is therefore common to handle millions of rupiah for an ordinary weekly budget.
Bali is the most popular Indonesian destination for French travellers, followed by Lombok, Komodo and Java. The Balinese economy remains very cash-oriented: Ubud's markets, scooter rentals in Canggu, offerings at Hindu temples, small beachside restaurants and traditional massages are settled almost exclusively in cash. Having enough rupiah on hand avoids repeated trips to ATMs, which are often overcrowded in tourist areas.
FAQ — euro to Indonesian rupiah exchange
Complete guide to the EUR/IDR rate and cash in Bali
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