Objective: To acquire a comprehensive assessment of the current status of implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols across Europe. Methods: The survey was launched by The European Network of Young Gynecologic Oncologists (ENYGO). A 45‐item survey was disseminated online through the European Society of Gynecological Oncology (ESGO) Network database. Results: A total of 116 ESGO centers participated in the survey between December 2020 and June 2021. Overall, 80 (70%) centers reported that ERAS was implemented at their institution: 63% reported a length of stay (LOS) for advanced ovarian cancer surgery between 5 and 7 days; 57 (81%) centers reported a LOS between 2 and 4 days in patients who underwent an early‐stage gynecologic cancer surgery. The ERAS items with high reported compliance (>75% "normally‐always") included deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis (89%), antibiotic prophylaxis (79%), prevention of hypothermia (55%), and early mobilization (55%). The ERAS items that were poorly adhered to (less than 50%) included early removal of urinary catheter (33%), and avoidance of drains (25%). Conclusion: This survey shows broad implementation of ERAS protocols across Europe; however, a wide variation in adherence to the various ERAS protocol items was reported. Synopsis: There is broad implementation of the ERAS protocols across European centers, but a wide variation in adherence to the various ERAS protocol items was reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]