Gasoline Prices in the EU

How Much is Gasoline in Europe Today?

Below is a table showing the gasoline price per liter (in EUR) and per gallon (in USD) for each country in the European Union.

The table with gasoline prices in the European Union was last updated 2 days ago. Prices are updated every Thursday.

CountryLiter (EUR)Gallon (USD)
🇩🇰 Denmark€1.94
$8.60
🇳🇱 Netherlands€1.90
$8.43
🇬🇷 Greece€1.75
$7.75
🇮🇪 Ireland€1.72
$7.61
🇫🇷 France€1.71
$7.59
🇩🇪 Germany€1.71
$7.59
🇮🇹 Italy€1.71
$7.58
🇵🇹 Portugal€1.70
$7.52
🇫🇮 Finland€1.64
$7.25
🇪🇺 EU Wgt Avg.
€1.62
$7.17
🇪🇪 Estonia€1.60
$7.10
🇱🇻 Latvia€1.54
$6.84
🇧🇪 Belgium€1.53
$6.80
🇸🇰 Slovakia€1.52
$6.76
🇦🇹 Austria€1.51
$6.70
🇪🇸 Spain€1.48
$6.58
🇭🇷 Croatia€1.48
$6.57
🇭🇺 Hungary€1.48
$6.54
🇷🇴 Romania€1.47
$6.51
🇱🇺 Luxembourg€1.46
$6.46
🇸🇮 Slovenia€1.44
$6.37
🇨🇿 Czechia€1.41
$6.25
🇸🇪 Sweden€1.41
$6.23
🇱🇹 Lithuania€1.40
$6.19
🇵🇱 Poland€1.37
$6.09
🇨🇾 Cyprus€1.35
$5.98
🇲🇹 Malta€1.34
$5.94
🇧🇬 Bulgaria€1.22
$5.43

Euro-Super 95 (Gasoline/Fuel) prices in the 27 EU Countries. Source: European Commission.

Gasoline prices vary significantly across European countries, with Denmark having the highest rates.

The pricing of gasoline in Europe shows a notable variance, where Denmark stands out with the highest price at €1.94 per liter. This converts to approximately $8.60 per gallon. Close behind is the Netherlands, with gasoline priced at €1.90 per liter or about $8.43 per gallon.

Countries such as Greece, Ireland, and France feature mid-range prices ranging from €1.75 to €1.71 per liter, translating to around $7.75 to $7.59 per gallon. These figures are near the EU weighted average of €1.62 per liter or $7.17 per gallon. This average provides a comparative baseline for understanding relative fuel costs across the region.

The lower end of the spectrum includes countries like Bulgaria, where gasoline costs €1.22 per liter or roughly $5.43 per gallon. Other countries with relatively lower prices include Malta and Cyprus, pricing fuel at €1.34 and €1.35 per liter, respectively. These lower prices highlight the economic diversity within the European Union in terms of fuel affordability.

Fuel Prices in Europe Maps

Static Map: Gasoline Prices in the EU

EU Gasoline Prices - Updated Weekly
Mapped: Gasoline Prices in the EU

As of August 11th, 2025, gasoline prices across the European Union exhibit striking regional discrepancies. Northern Europe endures the highest prices, with Denmark setting the pace at €1.94 per litre. The Netherlands and Ireland follow closely, as costs surpass €1.70. Conversely, Eastern European nations showcase more economical options. Romania and Bulgaria provide relief at a mere €1.22 to €1.47.

This dichotomy underscores enduring economic disparities and energy dependency. Central Europe’s prices remain mid-range, exemplified by Germany and France, nestled slightly above €1.70. Meanwhile, countries like Portugal and Spain manage to keep prices moderate, hovering at €1.48.

Such variances reveal not only taxation and subsidy differences but also the broader geopolitical landscape affecting sourcing and distribution. European motorists face an eclectic fuel economy, one that policymakers must navigate with care.

Interactive Map: Gasoline Prices in the EU

Click on any EU country on the map below to view gasoline prices per liter (EUR) and per gallon (USD):

The price of gasoline varies across EU countries, with significant differences between the highest and lowest prices. For American visitors looking to understand these variations, we’ve categorized European gasoline prices in USD per gallon. As of the latest data from the European Commission, the average gasoline price in the EU is higher than what most Americans are used to paying. Below, we break down the prices into five categories:

1. Above $7.50 per Gallon (High Prices)

These countries have some of the highest gasoline prices, exceeding $7.50 per gallon:

  • 🇩🇰 Denmark (€1.94 / $8.60)
  • 🇳🇱 Netherlands (€1.90 / $8.43)
  • 🇬🇷 Greece (€1.75 / $7.75)
  • 🇮🇪 Ireland (€1.72 / $7.61)
  • 🇫🇷 France (€1.71 / $7.59)
  • 🇩🇪 Germany (€1.71 / $7.59)
  • 🇮🇹 Italy (€1.71 / $7.58)
  • 🇵🇹 Portugal (€1.70 / $7.52)

2. $7.00 – $7.49 per Gallon

Countries with gasoline prices between $7.00 and $7.49 per gallon:

  • 🇫🇮 Finland (€1.64 / $7.25)
  • 🇪🇪 Estonia (€1.60 / $7.10)
  • 🇱🇻 Latvia (€1.54 / $6.84)

3. $6.50 – $6.99 per Gallon

Countries with gasoline prices between $6.50 and $6.99 per gallon:

  • 🇧🇪 Belgium (€1.53 / $6.80)
  • 🇸🇰 Slovakia (€1.52 / $6.76)
  • 🇦🇹 Austria (€1.51 / $6.70)
  • 🇪🇸 Spain (€1.48 / $6.58)
  • 🇭🇷 Croatia (€1.48 / $6.57)
  • 🇭🇺 Hungary (€1.48 / $6.54)
  • 🇷🇴 Romania (€1.47 / $6.51)

4. $6.00 – $6.49 per Gallon

Countries with gasoline prices between $6.00 and $6.49 per gallon:

  • 🇱🇺 Luxembourg (€1.46 / $6.46)
  • 🇸🇮 Slovenia (€1.44 / $6.37)
  • 🇨🇿 Czechia (€1.41 / $6.25)
  • 🇸🇪 Sweden (€1.41 / $6.23)
  • 🇱🇹 Lithuania (€1.40 / $6.19)
  • 🇵🇱 Poland (€1.37 / $6.09)

5. Below $6.00 per Gallon (Low Prices)

Countries with gasoline prices below $6.00 per gallon:

  • 🇨🇾 Cyprus (€1.35 / $5.98)
  • 🇲🇹 Malta (€1.34 / $5.94)
  • 🇧🇬 Bulgaria (€1.22 / $5.43)

EU-Average Gasoline Price Trends

EU Average Price Trend Graph
EU-27 Average Euro-Super 95 (Gasoline/Fuel) price.

Gasoline prices in the EU started at €1.82 in August 2023, peaked at €1.84 in November 2023, and then decreased. By February 2024, prices dipped to €1.70, rose to €1.74 in May, and fell again to €1.70 in February 2025. The lowest was €1.61 in May 2025, stabilizing at €1.62 by August 2025.

Historical Maps: 2017 and 2021

In December 2017, the average gasoline price in Europe was $1.42 per liter. Western European countries like Norway ($1.86) and Italy ($1.84) had the highest prices, while Eastern European nations such as Belarus ($0.64) and Russia ($0.70) experienced significantly lower costs.

By March 2021, the average price had risen to €1.36 per liter. Western Europe continued to see higher prices, with the Netherlands (€1.72) and Greece (€1.57) among the most expensive, while Eastern Europe maintained lower prices, with Bulgaria (€0.95) and Poland (€1.09) at the lower end.

The data reflects a steady increase in fuel prices across Europe over these four years, particularly in Western Europe.