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ATMs in Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF), plus additional ATMs and banks near Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Travelex Foreign Currency ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals Hall (Arrival 1, Level E0)
- Location: T1, Arrival areas, Arrival 1, Level E0 (public arrivals hall area)
- Hours: 24/7 (terminal access required)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Baggage Claim A1–A4 (Level E0, Airside Arrivals)
- Location: T1, Arrival areas, Baggage Claim A1–A4, Level E0 (in/near baggage claim area)
- Hours: 24/7 (airside/arrivals processing access)
Travelex Foreign Currency ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Baggage Claim B1–B4 (Level E0, Airside Arrivals)
- Location: T1, Arrival areas, Baggage Claim B1–B4, Level E0 (in/near baggage claim area)
- Hours: 24/7 (airside/arrivals processing access)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals Hall (Arrival 1, Level E0) — Alternate Machine
- Location: T1, Arrival areas, Arrival 1, Level E0 (a second Travelex ATM point often listed separately from baggage-claim machines)
- Hours: 24/7 (terminal access required)
Travelex Foreign Currency ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Train Station (Level U1)
- Location: Train station under the airport, Level U1 (great if you’re taking Airport Express / S-Bahn and want cash before leaving)
- Hours: 24/7 (station access required)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Check-in Area 1–8 (Level E1)
- Location: T1, Check-in areas, Check-in Area 1–8, Level E1 (landside, near check-in)
- Hours: 24/7 (terminal access required)
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) Check-in Area 1–8 (Level E1)
- Location: T1, Check-in areas, Check-in Area 1–8, Level E1 (landside, check-in hall)
- Hours: 24/7 (terminal access required)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 1 (T1) After Passport Control (Gate C02, Level E2)
- Location: T1, Departure areas (airside), Gate C02, Level E2 (after passport control)
- Hours: During airside operating hours (depends on security/border-control operating hours and flight schedule)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Baggage Claim (Level E0, Airside Arrivals)
- Location: T2, Arrival areas, Baggage Claim T2, Level E0 (after landing, near the belts)
- Hours: 24/7 (airside/arrivals processing access)
Travelex ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Check-in Area (Level E0)
- Location: T2, Check-in areas, Check-in T2, Level E0 (landside, check-in hall)
- Hours: 24/7 (terminal access required)
Travelex Foreign Currency ATM — Terminal 2 (T2) Departures Plaza (Level E1, Airside)
- Location: T2, Departure areas, Plaza, Level E1 (airside central departures area)
- Hours: During airside operating hours (depends on security hours and flight schedule)
Extra note on fees at these on-airport ATMs (SXF/BER)
- Travelex ATMs: Often support multi-currency withdrawals at some locations (commonly EUR, and sometimes USD/GBP). Because they’re travel-oriented, fees and exchange-rate choices can vary—always read the on-screen fee and conversion prompt before confirming.
- Euronet ATMs: Commonly convenient but may show higher operator fees and more aggressive DCC prompts. If you see “charge in your home currency,” choose EUR instead (or cancel and use another ATM point in the same terminal).
Additional ATMs & banks near Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) / BER Airport (off-airport options)
- Schönefeld / Flughafen BER rail corridor: Around the airport rail links and nearby Schönefeld areas, you’ll find bank ATMs and independent ATMs. Use the map below and search “Geldautomat” plus your bank name (e.g., Sparkasse, Volksbank, Deutsche Bank) for the closest point.
- Schönefeld town area: If you’re staying in or passing through Schönefeld, there are multiple ATMs in town centers and shopping areas. Hours vary (many street ATMs are accessible 24/7).
- Waltersdorf / Waßmannsdorf / Großziethen: These nearby districts can have bank branches and ATMs if you’re heading by car. For the quickest result, use the map and filter by “Open now.”
Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (SXF / BER) — Quickest ATM Routes After Landing
- Reality check: Even if your ticket says SXF, you’ll arrive at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), typically Terminal 1 or Terminal 2.
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed through Immigration / Passport Control if your flight requires it.
- Continue to Baggage Claim and collect your luggage.
- ATM option #1 (fastest, before you even exit arrivals processing): Look around the baggage claim zone for a Travelex ATM (T1 has machines near A1–A4 and B1–B4; T2 has a machine in Baggage Claim T2).
- ATM option #2 (public arrivals hall): After exiting the baggage claim flow toward the Arrivals Hall (Level E0), look for the Travelex ATM in “Arrival 1”. This is a good choice if you prefer to withdraw cash after you’re fully landside.
- ATM option #3 (if you’re heading straight to trains): Follow signs to the train station and go down to Level U1. There’s a Travelex ATM at the station level—useful before you board the Airport Express/S-Bahn.
- ATM option #4 (if you can’t find one in Arrivals): Go up to the Check-in level (T1 Level E1). In the Check-in Area 1–8 you’ll find both Travelex and Euronet ATMs.
- If an ATM shows a high fee or offers conversion into your home currency, cancel and try the next ATM point within the same terminal (BER has multiple ATM points across arrivals, check-in, and the station).
Domestic / Schengen Arrivals (SXF / BER) — Simplest Cash Plan
- Follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Baggage Claim (if you checked bags).
- Check the baggage-claim zone first for a Travelex ATM (quickest if you want cash before leaving the arrivals processing area).
- Exit into the public Arrivals Hall (Level E0) and look for the Travelex ATM in Arrival 1.
- If you’re meeting someone or heading to taxis/buses, withdraw what you need in the Arrivals Hall before walking outside.
- If you’re using the train, go to the station (Level U1) and use the station-level Travelex ATM before boarding.
Quick SXF Landmarks That Mean You’re Close (translated to today’s BER layout)
- “Arrival 1 / Arrivals Hall (E0)” signage means you’re in the easiest landside area to find an ATM without backtracking.
- “Check-in Area 1–8 (E1)” signage means you’re in the main landside check-in hall where multiple ATM operators are listed.
- “Bahnhof / Train Station (U1)” signage means you’re within a few minutes of the station-level ATM.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF)
- Treat “SXF” as “BER”: If you’re searching signs or maps, you won’t see SXF branding anymore. Use BER Terminal 1 / Terminal 2 references (levels E0/E1/U1) to find ATMs quickly.
- Arrivals first, then station, then check-in: The fastest cash route is Baggage Claim → Arrivals Hall (E0). If you’re taking trains, the station (U1) ATM is a convenient next option. If you’re departing later, check-in level E1 has multiple ATMs.
- Know which areas require boarding-pass access: Some ATMs are inside the security area or near gates (e.g., after passport control). If you’re arriving and already landside, prioritize Arrivals Hall (E0) or the station (U1) so you don’t have to re-clear security.
- Be extra cautious with “tourist-focused” ATMs: At BER, you’ll commonly see travel-service ATMs (e.g., Travelex) and independent networks (e.g., Euronet). These can be convenient but may show higher fees or stronger DCC prompts—read every confirmation screen before you accept.
- Use the station-level ATM if you’re heading to Berlin immediately: If your plan is Airport Express/S-Bahn, it’s often easier to withdraw at U1 on your way to trains rather than lingering in the arrivals crowd.
- Withdraw for transport + small expenses, then switch to city ATMs: BER is still “airport pricing” territory. If you only need cash for the first leg (snack, small purchases, backup taxi cash), take a smaller amount and use a bank ATM in Berlin later.
- If an ATM declines your card, don’t assume your bank blocked it: Walk to the next listed ATM point (Arrivals Hall ↔ Check-in Hall ↔ Station). Airport ATMs can run out of specific denominations or have temporary network issues.
FAQs – Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) ATMs
Is Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF) still operating?
No. The SXF airport code is discontinued. The former Schönefeld site was incorporated into Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), and flights now use BER’s active terminals (primarily Terminals 1 and 2).
So where do I actually find ATMs if my ticket says SXF?
Use the BER terminal layout. Look first in T1/T2 baggage claim areas (E0), then the Arrivals Hall (E0, “Arrival 1”), then the Train Station level (U1), and finally the Check-in hall (E1).
Are there ATMs in the arrivals hall (landside) so I can withdraw after Customs?
Yes. There is an ATM point listed in T1 Arrivals (Arrival 1, Level E0), which is the most convenient landside option after you finish the arrivals flow.
Are there ATMs in baggage claim so I can withdraw before I fully exit arrivals?
Yes. There are ATM points listed in/near T1 baggage claim A1–A4 and B1–B4, and a T2 baggage claim ATM point as well.
Is there an ATM at the airport train station?
Yes. There’s an ATM point listed at the BER train station level (U1), which is especially handy if you’re going straight to trains.
Do the airport ATMs offer foreign currency?
Some do. Certain airport ATMs (notably travel-service ATMs) may offer limited foreign-currency withdrawals in addition to euros. Always confirm the currency on the screen before you accept.
What’s the best way to reduce ATM costs specifically at SXF/BER?
Avoid accepting DCC (home-currency conversion) on the ATM screen, compare a second ATM point if the first shows a high surcharge, and if you only need cash for transport, withdraw a smaller amount and use a bank ATM in Berlin later.
What if I can’t find any ATMs or they’re out of service?
Use the embedded map and search “ATM” or “Geldautomat” near BER. Nearby Schönefeld areas and transport corridors have additional ATMs, and Berlin city ATMs are widely available once you reach town.
Berlin Airport Related Services
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