Albanian Monetary Unit May 2026

: Technically divided into 100 qindarka , though these are no longer in use due to inflation. Issuing Authority : Managed by the Bank of Albania.

: While cards are accepted in major Tirana hotels and some upscale restaurants, Albania remains heavily cash-based, especially for taxis, markets, and rural areas. albanian monetary unit

: Euros are widely accepted for larger purchases like hotels or tours, but you will almost always get a better rate paying in lekë. : Technically divided into 100 qindarka , though

: A common rough conversion is 100 Lek ≈ 1 Euro . Denominations in Circulation : Euros are widely accepted for larger purchases

The official monetary unit of Albania is the (plural: lekë ), represented by the symbol L and the currency code ALL . Quick Currency Facts

: Locals often refer to prices in "Old Lek," which adds an extra zero to the current value (e.g., they might say "1,000" for a 100-Lek coffee). Always clarify if a price seems unexpectedly high.