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ATMs in Fiumicino Airport (FCO) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Fiumicino Airport (FCO), plus additional ATMs and banks near Fiumicino Airport (FCO) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
UniCredit (ATM) — Terminal 1 (T1) Departures, Landside
- Location: Terminal 1, Departures level (landside) near the main check-in hall / entrances (follow “ATM / Bancomat” signs)
- Hours: 24 hours
UniCredit (Branch + ATM) — Terminal 1 (T1) Departures, Landside
- Location: Terminal 1, Departures level (landside) near the UniCredit branch area (use ADR terminal maps and look for the cash machine icon)
- Hours: ATM 24 hours (branch hours vary)
Bancoposta / Poste Italiane (Branch + ATM) — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals, Landside
- Location: Terminal 1, Arrivals level (landside) in/near the public Arrivals hall (look for “Post office / Bancoposta” and nearby ATM)
- Hours: ATM 24 hours (branch counter typically Mon–Fri business hours)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 1
- Location: Terminal 1, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near the public-side walkway by Entrance 1 (use the terminal map cash-machine icon)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 2
- Location: Terminal 1, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 2 and the curbside pick-up/drop-off area
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 3
- Location: Terminal 1, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 3 (close to the central landside corridor between Arrivals and Departures escalators)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Arrivals, Landside near Baggage Belts 24–28 (public side)
- Location: Terminal 1, Arrivals hall (landside), along the public corridor in front of the baggage belt zone (look for cash-machine icon on the map)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 1
- Location: Terminal 3, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 1 in the public Arrivals hall
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 2
- Location: Terminal 3, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 2 and the main flow from baggage claim / customs exit into the public hall
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 3
- Location: Terminal 3, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 3 (central Arrivals hall)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Arrivals, Landside near Entrance 4
- Location: Terminal 3, Ground level Arrivals (landside), near Entrance 4 (close to the corridor that connects Terminal 3 with Terminal 1)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Departures, Landside near Entrance 1
- Location: Terminal 1, Departures level (landside), near Entrance 1/check-in area
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 1 (T1) Departures, Landside near Entrance 2
- Location: Terminal 1, Departures level (landside), near Entrance 2/check-in islands
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Departures, Landside near Entrance 1
- Location: Terminal 3, Departures level (landside), near Entrance 1/check-in area (follow “ATM / Bancomat” signage)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal 3 (T3) Departures, Landside near Entrance 2
- Location: Terminal 3, Departures level (landside), near Entrance 2 and the check-in islands
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Boarding Area A61–83 (airside, Terminal 1 gates), near Gates A79–A81
- Location: Airside in Boarding Area A61–83 (Terminal 1 pier), around the central corridor near gates A79–A81 (look for the cash-machine icon on the map)
- Hours: 24 hours (airside access only while the area is open to passengers)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Boarding Area A61–83 (airside, Terminal 1 gates), near Gates A69–A71
- Location: Airside in Boarding Area A61–83 (Terminal 1 pier), near gates A69–A71 (often close to restrooms / service icons)
- Hours: 24 hours (airside access only while the area is open to passengers)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Boarding Area E1–8 (airside, Terminal 3 gates), central concourse
- Location: Airside in Boarding Area E1–8 (Terminal 3), in the main shopping concourse (follow “ATM / Bancomat” signs along the E-gates walkway)
- Hours: 24 hours (airside access only while the area is open to passengers)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Boarding Area E11–24 (airside, Terminal 3 gates), near the central services zone
- Location: Airside in Boarding Area E11–24 (Terminal 3), around the central corridor near the main services cluster (information/restrooms area)
- Hours: 24 hours (airside access only while the area is open to passengers)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Terminal Connector Corridor (T1 ↔ T3), Landside
- Location: Landside walking corridor between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 (follow the “ATM / Bancomat” icons on ADR maps)
- Hours: 24 hours
ATM (Cash Machine) — Fiumicino Aeroporto Train Station (near Terminal 3), Landside
- Location: The airport rail station building opposite Terminal 3 (follow “Treni / Train” signs from Arrivals; ATMs are commonly located in/near station concourse areas)
- Hours: Generally 24 hours (can vary by operator)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Hilton Rome Airport (connected via covered walkway), Landside
- Location: Hilton Rome Airport (walk via the covered pedestrian connection from the terminals)
- Hours: Generally 24 hours (can vary by operator)
ATM (Cash Machine) — Fiumicino “Parco Leonardo” area (near airport), Landside
- Location: Nearby commercial area (Parco Leonardo) with banks/ATMs; easiest by taxi/ride or train to Parco Leonardo station
- Hours: Varies by bank/venue
ATM (Cash Machine) — Fiumicino Town Center (Via Torre Clementina area), Landside
- Location: Central Fiumicino (town) bank branches and street ATMs; useful if you’re staying locally before/after a flight
- Hours: Varies by bank/venue
Fiumicino Airport (FCO) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Fiumicino Airport (FCO). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Fiumicino Airport (FCO) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (FCO) — Most Long-Haul Flights (Typically Terminal 3)
- After landing, follow the overhead signs for Arrivals and Passport Control (Non-Schengen).
- Complete Passport Control, then continue to Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage and follow signs to Customs / Exit.
- As you enter the public Arrivals hall (landside), slow down and scan for signs reading “ATM” or “Bancomat” (Italian term commonly used on signs).
- If you’re near the doors/curbside lanes, look for Entrances 1–4 in Terminal 3 and walk a short distance along the Arrivals hall; ATMs are positioned along this public corridor.
- If you don’t see an ATM immediately, walk toward the Terminal 1 ↔ Terminal 3 connector corridor and keep an eye out for the cash-machine icon on the station/map totems.
- Withdraw what you need, then proceed to your next step: taxi rank, train (Leonardo Express), bus, or pickup area.
- If you already walked outside, re-enter via the nearest entrance door and follow ATM / Bancomat signage back into the Arrivals hall.
Schengen / Domestic Arrivals (FCO) — Often Terminal 1, Sometimes Terminal 3
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage and follow the flow to the public Arrivals hall (landside).
- In Terminal 1 Arrivals, orient yourself using the numbered curbside doors (Entrances 1–6).
- Look for the cash machine icon and “ATM / Bancomat” signage near the central corridor; multiple ATMs sit near the main entrances on the Arrivals level.
- If you can’t find one in Terminal 1, walk the indoor corridor toward Terminal 3—ATMs also appear along the landside connection between terminals.
- Withdraw cash, then head to taxi, train station, rental cars, or your pickup.
Departures (Before Your Flight) — Best If You Want Cash Before Security
- Go to your terminal’s Departures level (Terminal 1 or Terminal 3).
- Stay landside (before security) if you want the widest choice and easiest access.
- Follow signs for ATM / Bancomat; in Terminal 1, the UniCredit ATM/branch area is a common reference point.
- If you’re already airside, check the gate area maps: cash machines exist in some piers (for example, A61–83 and parts of the E-gates).
- Allow extra time: peak banks of flights can create short lines at the most visible ATMs near the main halls.
Quick FCO Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- Terminal 3 Arrivals: If you’ve just exited Customs into the public hall and can see Entrances 1–4, you’re in the prime “ATM zone.”
- Terminal 1 Arrivals: If you’re by baggage belts and walking toward the numbered entrance doors, you should spot ATM signage or the cash-machine icon on airport info totems.
- Train station: If you’re following signs for Trains / Leonardo Express and reach the station building opposite T3, you’re near another reliable ATM option.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Fiumicino Airport (FCO), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
- Prefer bank-branded ATMs in the terminals when you can. At FCO, travelers commonly look for bank-operated machines (for example, UniCredit / Bancoposta areas) rather than “independent” machines that may display higher on-screen surcharges.
- Use Terminal 3 Arrivals as your “first attempt” zone after long-haul flights. If you arrive Non‑Schengen, you’ll typically exit into the Terminal 3 public Arrivals hall where ATMs are easiest to reach before you commit to transport into Rome.
- If your card keeps failing at one machine, don’t panic—walk 30–60 seconds and try another. FCO has multiple ATM points across Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 landside corridors, and occasional “card read” issues can be machine-specific.
- Watch for the ATM’s conversion prompt. If you see an option to pay/withdraw with a “guaranteed” conversion rate (often shown in your home currency), choose the option that lets your bank convert instead (this is typically the better rate).
- Time your withdrawal around your transport choice. If you’re taking the Leonardo Express train, withdrawing in Terminal 3 Arrivals or at/near the station can be convenient. If you’re taking a taxi, withdraw before you go outside so you don’t have to re-enter.
- Keep your receipt until you’ve left the terminal. If the machine debits your account but doesn’t dispense cash, your receipt (plus the ATM ID/location) helps your bank investigate faster.
- Late-night arrivals: head landside. Shops/counters can close late, but ATM points on Arrivals corridors are typically still accessible even during overnight lulls.
- Withdraw in one go if you’re heading straight into central Rome. Many visitors only need a small amount for incidentals because cards/contactless are widely accepted, so avoid multiple ATM fees by planning one sensible withdrawal at FCO.
FAQs – Fiumicino Airport (FCO) ATMs
Are there ATMs (Bancomat) in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at FCO?
Yes—ATMs are available in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, with especially easy access in the public (landside) Arrivals corridors and in some airside gate areas.
Where is the easiest ATM location right after arriving internationally at FCO?
For most long-haul/non‑Schengen arrivals, the easiest place is the Terminal 3 public Arrivals hall immediately after you exit Customs—look along the corridor near Entrances 1–4 for “ATM / Bancomat” signage.
Are FCO airport ATMs open 24 hours?
Most cash machines in the terminals are available 24 hours, especially those positioned in the public Arrivals corridors. Bank counters (if you need in-person service) follow business hours, but the ATM beside/near them is typically accessible around the clock.
What fees should I expect when withdrawing at FCO?
Any withdrawal cost can come from two places: (1) the ATM operator’s on-screen surcharge (if applied) and (2) your own bank’s foreign ATM/FX fees. At FCO, fees can differ by ATM brand/operator—always read the on-screen fee disclosure before confirming.
Is it better to withdraw euros at FCO or in central Rome?
If you need cash immediately (train tickets, small purchases, backup funds), withdrawing at FCO is convenient. If you’re fee-sensitive and don’t need cash right away, you can wait and use a bank ATM in the city—just make sure you have a plan for transport and small expenses.
What should I choose if the ATM offers a conversion in my home currency?
Choose the option that declines the ATM’s conversion (often called “without conversion” or similar) so your bank/card network converts the transaction—this usually results in a better exchange rate.
How much cash should I withdraw at FCO?
For most visitors, a modest amount is enough because contactless payments are widely used in Rome. Many travelers treat FCO as a place to grab “starter cash” (e.g., for tips, small cafés, or backup) rather than withdrawing a large sum.
What if the ATM debits my account but doesn’t dispense cash?
Save the receipt and note the exact ATM location (Terminal, Arrivals/Departures, and nearest entrance/gate). Then contact your bank/card issuer—having the ATM ID and location from the receipt can speed up the dispute process.
Can I find ATMs after security (airside) at FCO?
Yes, but the selection is smaller than landside. Some boarding areas (such as parts of the A and E gate zones) show cash machines on the terminal maps, so withdraw landside if you want the most options.
What’s the fastest fallback if all terminal ATMs are busy?
Walk to another ATM point in the same terminal (often just 1–3 minutes away), or use the ATM options near the airport train station opposite Terminal 3. Both routes are straightforward using airport signage and the official terminal maps.
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