10,000 South Korean Won to Euro today
At the indicative interbank rate of 1 KRW = 0.000569 EUR, live, June 2026. Updated 2026-06-16.
₩10,000 KRW is worth about €5.69 EUR at today's mid-market rate. This is around a single casual meal in South Korea and one of the most-handled notes in daily life. It buys a roll of kimbap with sides, a steaming bowl of kimchi jjigae with rice, or a portion of tteokbokki shared between friends. The same note covers two coffees at a chain café, a cinema ticket, or a paperback, and runs to roughly ten subway rides. It is the standard unit for splitting lunch with a colleague, comfortably above a snack yet still firmly everyday spending rather than a planned outlay. The euro is the shared currency of the eurozone and the second-most-held reserve currency in the world. Converting into euros matters for trade and travel across the twenty countries that share it. The South Korean won is the currency of a major export economy — semiconductors, cars, ships — so its value tracks the global technology cycle and chip demand closely. The Bank of Korea targets inflation and the won floats, but it stays sensitive to the US dollar, risk sentiment and tensions on the peninsula. The other way round, €1 EUR buys about ₩1,757 KRW today.
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Common KRW → EUR amounts
| KRW | EUR |
|---|---|
| ₩1,000 | €0.57 |
| ₩50,000 | €28.45 |
| ₩100,000 | €56.90 |
| ₩1,000,000 | €569.00 |
| ₩10,000,000 | €5,690.00 |
| ₩1,000,000,000 | €569,000.00 |
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