How Much is Gasoline in Europe Today?
Compare gasoline prices across the European Union with this table, sorted by price and converted to US dollars per gallon for easy comparison with American fuel costs.
📅 Last updated: April 03, 2026 · Data from: March 30, 2026 · Source: European Commission Oil Bulletin. Updated every Thursday.
| Country | Price (€/L) | Price ($/gal) |
|---|---|---|
| Netherlands | €2.33 | $10.32 |
| Denmark | €2.23 | $9.88 |
| Germany | €2.13 | $9.43 |
| Finland | €2.05 | $9.08 |
| Greece | €2.05 | $9.08 |
| France | €2.01 | $8.90 |
| Ireland | €1.96 | $8.68 |
| Portugal | €1.92 | $8.50 |
| Austria | €1.88 | $8.33 |
| Latvia | €1.87 | $8.28 |
| Belgium | €1.85 | $8.19 |
| Romania | €1.84 | $8.15 |
| Lithuania | €1.74 | $7.71 |
| Estonia | €1.73 | $7.66 |
| Italy | €1.73 | $7.66 |
| Sweden | €1.71 | $7.57 |
| Luxembourg | €1.70 | $7.53 |
| Czechia | €1.69 | $7.48 |
| Croatia | €1.68 | $7.44 |
| Poland | €1.68 | $7.44 |
| Cyprus | €1.58 | $7.00 |
| Slovakia | €1.58 | $7.00 |
| Spain | €1.56 | $6.91 |
| Hungary | €1.54 | $6.82 |
| Slovenia | €1.51 | $6.69 |
| Bulgaria | €1.44 | $6.38 |
| Malta | €1.34 | $5.93 |
Euro-Super 95 (Gasoline/Fuel) prices in the 27 EU Countries. Source: European Commission.
Fuel Prices in Europe Maps
Static Map: Gasoline Prices in the EU

- Highest Price: The Netherlands at €2.33/L, driven by high taxes and regional supply constraints.
- Lowest Price: Malta at €1.34/L, benefiting from strategic import policies and lower taxes.
- Geopolitical Impact: The Iran war has significantly influenced prices, especially in countries heavily reliant on imported oil.
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):
Above €7.50/gal
- Netherlands: €2.33/L (€8.82/gal)
- Denmark: €2.23/L (€8.44/gal)
€7.00–7.49/gal
- Germany: €2.13/L (€8.06/gal)
- Finland: €2.05/L (€7.76/gal)
- Greece: €2.05/L (€7.76/gal)
- France: €2.01/L (€7.61/gal)
€6.50–6.99/gal
- Ireland: €1.96/L (€7.42/gal)
- Portugal: €1.92/L (€7.26/gal)
- Austria: €1.88/L (€7.11/gal)
- Latvia: €1.87/L (€7.08/gal)
- Belgium: €1.85/L (€7.01/gal)
€6.00–6.49/gal
- Romania: €1.84/L (€6.97/gal)
- Lithuania: €1.74/L (€6.60/gal)
- Estonia: €1.73/L (€6.56/gal)
- Italy: €1.73/L (€6.56/gal)
- Sweden: €1.71/L (€6.48/gal)
- Luxembourg: €1.70/L (€6.44/gal)
- Czechia: €1.69/L (€6.40/gal)
Below €6.00/gal
- Croatia: €1.68/L (€6.36/gal)
- Poland: €1.68/L (€6.36/gal)
- Cyprus: €1.58/L (€5.98/gal)
- Slovakia: €1.58/L (€5.98/gal)
- Spain: €1.56/L (€5.90/gal)
- Hungary: €1.54/L (€5.82/gal)
- Slovenia: €1.51/L (€5.71/gal)
- Bulgaria: €1.44/L (€5.45/gal)
- Malta: €1.34/L (€5.08/gal)
The range of prices from Malta’s €5.08 per gallon to the Netherlands’ €8.82 per gallon highlights the significant variation in fuel costs across Europe, influenced by factors such as taxation and import dependencies.
EU-Average Gasoline Price Trends

- Range: Prices have fluctuated between €1.590/L and €1.893/L over the past year.
- Momentum: A 12-week increase of 15.43% indicates strong upward pressure.
- Volatility: Weekly fluctuations, such as the recent -1.11% change, reflect ongoing market instability.
These dynamics underscore the complex interplay of geopolitical events, market decisions by OPEC+, and currency fluctuations in shaping Europe’s fuel costs. Data sourced from the European Commission Oil Bulletin.
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.

