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Europe tip calculator for 2026. Tipping customs vary by country: France includes 15% service (just round up), Germany expects 5-10%, Italy uses coperto (cover charge) instead, Spain leaves small change. This tool helps plan tips for European travel. Never tip 20% as you would in the US.

Contexte de la Regle Regionale

JuridictionEurope
Devise€ (EUR)
En vigueur depuis1 janv. 2025
Version1.0
Derniere verification1 mars 2026
Prochaine verification1 juil. 2026
Source: European hospitality customs

Europe Taux et Regles

Fourchettes de Pourboire

France (service compris, round up)2%
Germany10%
Italy (coperto covers it)2%
Spain (small change)5%
Scandinavia (not expected)0%

European tipping is much lower than the US. Many countries include service in the bill or have strong minimum wages. Never tip 20% as you would in America.

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Formule

Tip = Bill x (Tip Percent / 100), Total = Bill + Tip

European tipping is much lower than the US. France: service compris (15% included by law), round up 1-2 EUR. Germany: 5-10%, round to convenient amount. Italy: coperto covers service, small extra optional. Spain: small change or 5% for fine dining. Scandinavia: 0%, service included in prices.

Questions Frequentes

How much should I tip in France?

In France, a 15% service charge (service compris) is included in all restaurant prices by law. Additional tipping is not expected. For good service, leaving EUR 1-2 on the table or rounding up is a nice gesture. Leaving 15-20% on top (as in the US) would be excessive and unusual.

Do you tip in Germany?

Yes, modest tipping is customary in Germany. 5-10% is standard for restaurant service. Germans typically round up to a convenient amount and tell the server the total when paying. For example, say "Stimmt so" (keep the change) or state the rounded total like "38 bitte" on a EUR 34.50 bill.

Is tipping expected in Italy?

No. Italian restaurants charge a coperto (cover charge, typically EUR 1-3 per person) that replaces the tip concept. A servizio (service charge) may also appear on the bill. Leaving a few extra euros on top is kind but not expected. Tourist areas in Rome and Florence may have different expectations.

Should I tip in Spain?

Tipping in Spain is minimal. At restaurants, leaving small change (a few euros) or rounding up is common. For fine dining, 5-10% is considered generous. At bars and cafes, leaving small coins from your change is appreciated. Spaniards rarely calculate a specific tip percentage.

Do Scandinavian countries expect tips?

No. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland include service in restaurant prices and have very high minimum wages. Tipping is not expected anywhere in Scandinavia. Rounding up by a few kroner or euros is the maximum most locals would do. Card terminals may offer a tip option, but locals typically skip it.

Should I tip in Eastern Europe?

Tipping is more common in Eastern Europe than Western Europe. In Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary, 10% is standard at restaurants. In Croatia and Romania, 10-15% is appreciated. The further east you go, the more a small tip is expected and valued due to lower service wages.

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