
According to the Reserve Bank Of India’s reference rate published on August 7, the euro climbed to an all-time high of Rs 102.3763 against the Indian Rupee. (File Photo)

Reportedly, this marks the steepest valuation of the euro in rupee terms, increasing travel costs for Indian tourists planning trips to Europe. (File Photo)

The euro has appreciated by 15% against the Indian rupee between January 1 and August 7, 2025. (File Photo)

As a tourist, you will now need more than Rs 102 for every euro spent on food, local, transport, attractions, and shopping. (File Photo)

Meanwhile, the actual amount paid in rupees for Schengen visas and travel insurance policies has also increased. (File Photo)

Taking 1000 euros on a prepaid travel card now means spending Rs 1,02,376 or more, excluding bank charges and mark-ups. (File Photo)

With the euro at Rs 102.3763, the cost of a European vacation is significantly higher for Indian travellers. (File Photo)