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Fuel costs across Europe: An easy guide

Below is an overview of average fuel prices in various European countries, based on the latest data in 2024. These figures are average and may vary by location.

CountryPetrol (E5)Diesel (B7)LPG
Albania€1,793€1,793€0,577
Andorra€1,494€1,526
Belgium€1,654€1,679€0,870
Bosnia and Herzegovina€1,304€1,337€1,331
Bulgaria€1,309€1,273
Cyprus€1,393€1,450
Denmark€1,877€1,693
Germany€1,718€1,553€1,028
Estonia€1,607€1,462€0,749
Finland€1,759€1,680
France€1,776€1,630€0,980
Britain€1,759€1,665€1,165
Hungary€1,357€1,561
Ireland€1,803€1,802
Iceland€2,065€2,075
Italy€1,764€1,644€0,712
Croatia€1,451€1,355€0,836
Latvia€1,537€1,508€0,788
Liechtenstein€1,884€1,999
Lithuania€1,409€1,369€0,664
Luxembourg€1,488€1,406€0,635
Moldova€0,914€0,805
Monaco€1,913€1,717
Montenegro€1,456€1,302€0,630
Netherlands€1,920€1,756€1,055
North Macedonia€1,263€1,136€0,674
Norway€1,791€1,710
Ukraine€1,275€1,188€0,783
Austria€1,504€1,515€1,132
Poland€1,404€1,415€0,632
Portugal€1,745€1,631€0,940
Romania€1,426€1,439€0,696
Russia€0,550€0,620€0,290
Serbia€1,441€1,516€1,383
Slovenia€1,484€1,510€0,948
Slovakia€1,542€1,451€0,646
Spain€1,482€1,368€0,936
Czech Republic€1,433€1,375€0,658
Turkey€1,220€1,193€0,680
Belarus€0,689€0,689€0,359
Sweden€1,510€1,505€1,315
Switzerland€1,868€1,926€1,389

Where in Europe is petrol cheapest?

Petrol prices in Europe vary widely between countries, so holidaymakers and international drivers often search for the cheapest refuelling locations. In 2024, Russia appears to have the cheapest petrol with an average price of just €0.55 per litre. This low price makes Russia attractive to motorists, although many travellers are less likely to choose this destination partly due to the war.

Where is petrol most expensive in Europe

On the other hand, Iceland is the most expensive country to fill up, with an average petrol price of €2.07 per litre. Iceland’s high petrol price reflects the island’s isolated location and limited capacities. Nevertheless, Iceland remains a popular destination because of its spectacular nature, despite higher travel costs for motorists.