Planning a Prague city break or sending money to Czechia? This page helps you convert British pounds to Czech koruna. Use the live converter above to see the latest mid-market rate between GBP and CZK.
- Mid-market vs retail: The rate above is the mid-market benchmark; retail providers typically add a 2–5% markup on top of that.
- What moves it: Interest rate decisions, inflation, trade balances, and political stability in the UK and Czechia drive this currency pair.
- Cards vs cash: Using a card that applies the live mid-market rate usually works out cheaper than exchanging cash at a bureau de change.
- Data source: European Central Bank reference rates via Frankfurter — a mid-market benchmark, not a retail quote
What drives the GBP/CZK exchange rate
The pound-to-koruna rate reflects interest rate decisions by the Bank of England and the Czech National Bank, along with inflation differentials and trade flows between the UK and Czechia. Risk sentiment also influences the koruna as a Central European currency, while EU economic news can affect the pair.
Practical guidance for your conversion
For the most accurate comparison, check the live converter above — that is the mid-market rate. When buying koruna, banks and bureaux add a retail spread of up to 2–5%. For travel, using a fee-free card that offers the mid-market rate often beats cash exchange; for cash, compare rates at high‑street chains such as Tesco or Asda before exchanging.
Common questions
Answers below use live mid-market data (European Central Bank reference rates) — last refreshed 22 Jun 2026, 05:39 UTC (auto-updates every 15 minutes).
What is the current GBP to CZK exchange rate?
As of the latest reference on 19 June 2026, 1 GBP = 27.9590 CZK at the mid-market rate.
What is 100 CZK in GBP?
At the current mid-market rate (19 June 2026), 100 CZK ≈ 3.58 GBP before fees. Use the converter above for other amounts.
What is 100 GBP in CZK?
At the current mid-market rate (19 June 2026), 100 GBP ≈ 2,795.90 CZK before fees.
What was the 5-day high and low for GBP/CZK?
Over the last 5 ECB reference days, GBP/CZK ranged from 27.9100 to 27.9590 — a net change of +0.14% over the period.
Why does British pound move against Czech koruna?
GBP/CZK reflects relative interest rates, inflation expectations, trade balances and global demand for reserve currencies. Major moves often follow central-bank policy announcements. We publish live reference data only — not forecasts.
Is this rate the same as the Post Office or my bank?
No. High-street providers and card issuers quote retail rates with margins. Compare their buy/sell spread against the mid-market reference on this page before travelling or sending money.
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Sources & standards
Exchange-rate data on this page is fetched from primary sources and refreshed automatically. This is general information, not personal financial advice.
- Bank of England — UK monetary policy and sterling data
- European Central Bank — daily reference exchange rates
- Frankfurter API documentation — data feed used for live rates
- FCA consumer guidance — money transfers and travel money
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