ATMs at Copenhagen Airport (CPH): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Currency: DKK ø Danish Krone

ATMs in Copenhagen Airport (CPH) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Copenhagen Airport (CPH), plus additional ATMs and banks near Copenhagen Airport (CPH) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

Euronet ATM — Terminal 2 (Before Security, Check-in Hall North Side)

  • Location: Terminal 2 landside check-in / departures hall before security control, near airline check-in counters on the north side of the main hall
  • Hours: Typically available during terminal public access hours; many airport ATMs are accessible from early morning to late night

Euronet ATM — Terminal 2 (Before Security, Check-in Hall Central)

  • Location: Terminal 2 landside central check-in area before security, along the main passenger flow between entrances and check-in rows
  • Hours: Usually terminal public access hours (commonly long hours aligned with departures)

Euronet ATM — Terminal 2 (Before Security, Arrivals / Meeting Point Side)

  • Location: Terminal 2 landside near the arrivals/meeting point side and public circulation area linking Terminal 2 and Terminal 3
  • Hours: Typically long hours; often available whenever the public terminal hall is open

Euronet ATM — Terminal 3 (Before Security, Metro/Train Access Staircase Area)

  • Location: Terminal 3 landside near the staircase/escalator area leading toward Metro / train access and the arrivals transport corridor
  • Hours: Usually long hours due to rail/metro connection traffic; may be accessible very early / late depending on terminal access

Euronet ATM — After Security (Tax Free / Main Airside Plaza Entrance)

  • Location: Airside immediately after central security control, near the Tax Free shopping zone and the main passenger plaza
  • Hours: During active airside operating hours (typically first departures through late flights)

Euronet ATM — After Security (Main Airside Plaza / Central Seating Area)

  • Location: Airside central plaza area near seating, retail, and wayfinding to A/B/C/D/E/F piers
  • Hours: Airside operating hours; usually available through most of the day and evening

Euronet ATM — Pier A (Schengen Gates, Main Corridor)

  • Location: Airside Pier A gate corridor (Schengen), near passenger seating and shop fronts
  • Hours: Active during pier operations and flight schedules

Euronet ATM — Pier A (Secondary Gate Area)

  • Location: Airside Pier A deeper gate area / secondary seating zone, after the main commercial section
  • Hours: Usually available during active gate operations; reduced accessibility outside flight activity

Euronet ATM — Pier B (Schengen Gates, Main Passenger Walkway)

  • Location: Airside Pier B main walkway near gates and passenger services
  • Hours: Airside/pier operating hours

Euronet ATM — Pier B (Near Food & Seating Cluster)

  • Location: Airside Pier B near a food outlet / seating cluster where passengers wait before boarding
  • Hours: Typically matches pier operating hours

Euronet ATM — Pier C (Non-Schengen Area Entrance)

  • Location: Airside near the approach to Pier C (commonly used for non-Schengen flights), before or near passport control routing depending on layout
  • Hours: Available during active international departure windows

Euronet ATM — Pier C (Gate Lounge / Passenger Services Zone)

  • Location: Airside Pier C near gate seating, lounge access routes, or passenger service desks
  • Hours: Generally during pier/gate activity hours

Euronet ATM — Pier D (Schengen / Mixed Operations Corridor)

  • Location: Airside Pier D main corridor near gate seating and retail/concession points
  • Hours: Airside operating hours; usually active through the main departure day

Euronet ATM — Pier D (Secondary Gate Seating Section)

  • Location: Airside Pier D secondary passenger seating zone deeper into the pier
  • Hours: Active during scheduled gate use

Euronet ATM — Pier E (International / Longer-Haul Gate Area)

  • Location: Airside Pier E passenger corridor near gates and waiting areas
  • Hours: Typically follows gate operations and international departure activity

Euronet ATM — Pier E (Retail / Rest Area Cluster)

  • Location: Airside Pier E near a retail/rest area cluster and passenger seating
  • Hours: Usually available while the pier is in operation

Euronet ATM — Pier F / CPH Go (Low-Cost Gates Main Walkway)

  • Location: Airside Pier F (CPH Go / low-cost carrier area) along the main gate walkway
  • Hours: Typically active with low-cost flight schedules; may vary by season and early departures

Euronet ATM — Pier F / CPH Go (Gate Waiting Area)

  • Location: Airside Pier F secondary gate waiting area near seating and vending/convenience points
  • Hours: During active gate operations

Euronet ATM — Airside Connector (Between Central Plaza and Pier A/B Split)

  • Location: Airside connector corridor where passengers split toward Schengen piers A/B from the central post-security area
  • Hours: Airside operating hours

Euronet ATM — Airside Connector (Toward C/D/E Piers Junction)

  • Location: Airside junction corridor directing passengers toward Piers C/D/E, near wayfinding boards
  • Hours: Airside operating hours

Euronet ATM — Airside Near Lounge / Business Travel Services Zone

  • Location: Airside near lounge/business services access routes in the main terminal concourse area
  • Hours: Usually aligned with lounge/concourse operating hours and flight activity

Nearby Option: Euronet / Bank ATM — Terminal 3 Train & Metro Station Area (Landside Public Transport Concourse)

  • Location: Public transport concourse connected to Terminal 3 near train/metro access points (outside the secured departures zone)
  • Hours: Often long hours due to rail/metro traffic and terminal access

Nearby Option: Danske Bank ATM — Kastrup / Airport Area (Off-Airport Bank Branch or Street ATM)

  • Location: Kastrup/Tårnby area near CPH access roads or local shopping streets (short taxi/metro ride from the airport)
  • Hours: Exterior street ATMs often extended hours or 24/7; branch lobby hours vary

Nearby Option: Nordea / Jyske / Other Danish Bank ATMs — Tårnby / Amagerbrogade Corridor

  • Location: Nearby urban neighborhoods served by Metro from CPH (Tårnby/Amager side), with standard Danish bank ATMs
  • Hours: Varies by location; many exterior ATMs offer extended access

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Copenhagen Airport (CPH). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Copenhagen Airport (CPH) map/homepage.

International Arrivals (CPH)

  1. After landing, follow airport signs for Passport Control (if arriving from outside Schengen) and then Baggage Claim.
  2. Collect your luggage and continue through Customs into the public Arrivals area (landside), which is centered around the Terminal 3 arrivals section at CPH.
  3. Once you enter the public arrivals/transport hall, slow down and look for signs reading “ATM” or cash withdrawal symbols near the main circulation paths.
  4. At CPH, one of the easiest first ATM spots is the Terminal 3 landside area near the Metro / train access staircase.
  5. If the first ATM is busy, walk a few minutes toward the connected Terminal 2 landside check-in / arrivals hall, where multiple before-security ATMs are typically located.
  6. Withdraw cash before heading to Metro, train, taxi, or bus, especially if you want DKK for immediate transport or small purchases.
  7. If you already moved into the rail/metro corridor, continue following terminal signs back toward Terminal 3—the transport connection area is still one of the best ATM zones at CPH.
  8. If you are connecting onward and do not want to exit landside, you can also use the many post-security Euronet ATMs after you re-clear security or while in the departure concourse.

Schengen / Domestic-Style Arrivals (CPH within the terminal flow)

  1. After landing from a Schengen flight, follow signs for Baggage Claim and Exit / Arrivals.
  2. Collect your luggage and move into the public arrivals hall in the Terminal 3 side of CPH.
  3. Look for ATM signage in the landside area first, especially near transport connections (Metro / train) and the terminal connector between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3.
  4. If you are departing again later, you can instead use a before-security ATM in Terminal 2 in the check-in hall before returning to security.
  5. For travelers already airside (e.g., in transit), CPH has many after-security Euronet ATMs spread across the main concourse and piers A–F.
  6. Withdraw your cash before heading to the outside transport area or before walking long distances toward specific piers.

Quick CPH Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • Landside: If you can see signs for Metro, Train, or the Terminal 2/3 check-in halls, you are very close to the easiest before-security ATM locations.
  • After security: If you’ve just passed central security and entered the Tax Free / main airside plaza, you are near one of the most convenient airside ATM areas.
  • Piers: If you’re already walking toward Piers A, B, C, D, E, or F, you can usually find another ATM along the way without needing to return to the main hall.
  • Outside already? If you’re at the taxi or bus pickup area, re-enter through Terminal 3 and head toward the Metro/train access side for a quick ATM option.

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Copenhagen Airport (CPH), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Copenhagen Airport (CPH)

  • Use a landside ATM in Terminal 2/3 first if you’ve just arrived. At CPH, the connected Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 public halls are the easiest places to get cash before heading to Metro/train/taxis.
  • CPH’s airport ATMs are primarily Euronet-operated. This means the on-screen fee and conversion options may differ from bank-owned Danish city ATMs; read each screen carefully before confirming.
  • Select DKK unless you specifically need euros. CPH ATMs can offer DKK and EUR. If you are staying in Denmark, choose Danish kroner (DKK) to avoid carrying an extra currency you may not need.
  • Watch for Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC) prompts. If the ATM offers to charge your home currency instead of DKK, choose DKK (local currency) to avoid the ATM operator’s exchange markup.
  • If one ATM line is long after a flight bank, move to the connected terminal hall. Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 are linked, so it’s often faster to walk a few minutes than wait in a queue at the first machine you see.
  • If you are already airside, use the post-security ATM nearest your pier instead of walking back. CPH has many after-security ATMs spread across the main concourse and piers, which is convenient for last-minute cash before boarding.
  • Train/Metro users should withdraw before descending to the platforms. The landside Terminal 3 transport access area is one of the most convenient CPH ATM zones for arrivals continuing into Copenhagen.
  • Late-night arrivals should prioritize Terminal 3 landside before leaving the building. It is usually easier to solve cash/card issues inside the connected terminal complex than after traveling into the city.
  • Keep your receipt and note whether the ATM was landside or airside (and which pier). At a large airport like CPH, saying “Terminal 3 landside near Metro” or “Pier C airside ATM” helps if you need support later.
  • Don’t assume you need much cash in Denmark. CPH and Copenhagen are highly card-friendly, so many travelers only need a small DKK withdrawal for contingencies, lockers, or rare cash-only situations.

FAQs – Copenhagen Airport (CPH) ATMs

Are there ATMs before and after security at Copenhagen Airport (CPH)?
Yes. CPH has ATMs both before security (in the connected Terminal 2/3 landside areas) and after security (in the main airside concourse and across multiple piers).

How many ATMs are there at CPH airport?
CPH publicly states there are 4 ATMs before security and 17 ATMs after security in the airport, operated by Euronet.

Where is the easiest ATM to use right after landing at CPH?
For most arrivals, the easiest option is the Terminal 3 landside area near the Metro/train access corridor, or one of the connected Terminal 2 check-in hall ATMs before security.

Do CPH airport ATMs dispense Danish kroner or euros?
CPH airport ATMs commonly offer DKK and EUR. If you are staying in Denmark, most travelers should choose DKK for local spending.

What fees should I expect at CPH airport ATMs?
Because CPH airport ATMs are mainly Euronet, you may see an ATM operator surcharge plus any fees charged by your own bank/card issuer. The exact amount depends on your card and the ATM screen terms shown at the time of withdrawal.

Can I use foreign debit/credit cards at CPH ATMs?
Many international cards work at CPH ATMs, but compatibility can vary by card network, issuing bank, and ATM settings. If one machine rejects your card, try another ATM in Terminal 2/3 landside or a different airside ATM.Should I withdraw cash at CPH or in central Copenhagen?
If you need cash immediately for transport or peace of mind, withdrawing at CPH landside is convenient. If you want to compare ATM operators, you can also wait and use a bank-owned ATM in the city after taking Metro/train into Copenhagen.

Are CPH ATMs available 24 hours?
Access depends on whether the ATM is in a public landside area or an airside pier. Landside terminal areas often have longer access windows, while airside availability follows flight operations and security access.

Is there a bank branch or currency exchange at CPH besides ATMs?
Yes. CPH also has currency exchange services (such as Forex/Prosegur Change on airport service pages), but if you only need cash, an ATM is usually faster than using a counter.

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