Location: Lisbon, Portugal Currency: EUR € European Euro
ATMs in Hamburg Airport (HAM) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Hamburg Airport (HAM), plus additional ATMs and banks near Hamburg Airport (HAM) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Multibanco ATM Cluster — Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 Arrivals public hall (after you exit the baggage-claim/customs flow into landside)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Arrivals (Near Restrooms)
- Location: Terminal 1 Arrivals hall landside near the restroom corridors (common “first cash” placement after arrivals exit)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Arrivals (Near Coffee / Convenience Zone)
- Location: Terminal 1 Arrivals landside near the main coffee/convenience cluster (often close to the central pedestrian flow)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Baggage Claim Corridor (Landside Side of Arrivals Exit)
- Location: Near the transition from Baggage Claim exit into the public Arrivals hall (look for the first “ATM” signs as you step out)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Departures Check-in Hall (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 Departures landside (check-in hall perimeter/service corridors)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Departures (Near Airline Ticketing/Service Desks)
- Location: Terminal 1 Departures landside near airline service counters (useful if you need cash before fixing ticket issues)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Main Passenger Corridor (Landside Connector)
- Location: Terminal 1 landside main corridor connecting Arrivals/Departures areas (high footfall, easy to spot)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Multibanco ATM — Lisbon Metro “Aeroporto” Station Access (Airport Connection)
- Location: Near the airport’s Metro connection within the Terminal 1 complex (ideal if you’re taking the Metro and want cash before heading into the city)
- Hours: Typically matches airport access and Metro station operating times (varies)
Multibanco ATM — Terminal 1 Ground Transport / Car Rental Corridor (Landside)
- Location: Landside corridor leading toward ground transport and car rental areas (good “last chance” before exiting)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Santander Bank (Counter/ATM) — Terminal 1 (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 landside banking area (useful if you prefer a staffed bank counter during business hours)
- Hours: Business hours for counter; ATM typically available when the area is accessible
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 Arrivals landside (often placed in very visible, high-traffic areas)
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1 Departures (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 Departures landside near passenger flows to check-in/security entrances
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1 After Security (Airside) “Quick Cash”
- Location: After Security in Terminal 1 airside shopping corridors (useful if you forgot to withdraw landside)
- Hours: Typically aligned with flight operations (varies)
ATM Cluster — Terminal 1 Central Passenger “Crossroads” (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 central area where multiple passenger flows intersect (Arrivals/Departures/transport links). ATMs are often grouped here.
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
ATM Cluster — Terminal 1 “Arrivals → Exit Doors” Last-Chance Zone (Landside)
- Location: Terminal 1 Arrivals landside, just before you pass through the main exit doors to taxis/ride-hailing
- Hours: 24/7 (Terminal 1 access varies in late-night periods)
ATM Cluster — Terminal 2 Departures (Landside) “Before Shuttle/Check-in”
- Location: Terminal 2 departures landside (note: Terminal 2 is mostly for departures; many travelers use Terminal 1 for the widest ATM choice)
- Hours: Typically aligned with Terminal 2 opening hours (often approx. 03:30–00:30)
Olivais / Airport Corridor — Multibanco ATMs (Near Metro Stops)
- Location: Olivais-area banking corridors and shopping streets a short ride from the airport (good backup if airport ATMs are crowded)
- Hours: Many ATMs 24/7 (varies by site)
Parque das Nações — ATM Clusters (Shopping & Transit Area)
- Location: Parque das Nações district (major Lisbon area with malls and transit hubs, often many ATMs in one place)
- Hours: Many ATMs 24/7; mall-based ATMs follow mall hours
Campo Grande / Alvalade — Bank ATMs (City-Bound Route)
- Location: Along common airport-to-city routes (useful if you’re heading toward central Lisbon and want to withdraw after leaving the airport)
- Hours: Many ATMs 24/7 (varies)
Supermarket-Adjacent ATMs — Airport Vicinity
- Location: ATMs near supermarkets and retail strips close to the airport (often easier than airport queues)
- Hours: Varies; often extended hours
Hotel-Lobby ATMs — Airport/Business Hotels
- Location: Some airport-area hotels host ATMs in lobbies (useful if you land late and want a nearby backup)
- Hours: Often 24/7 (varies by hotel)
Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (LIS Terminal 1) — Non-Schengen arrivals flow
- After landing, follow the airport signs for Arrivals and Passport Control (non-Schengen/International).
- Proceed through Passport Control, then follow signs to Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage and move toward the Customs exit.
- Once you step into the public Arrivals hall (landside), slow down and immediately scan for signage reading “ATM” or “Multibanco”.
- Start with the most convenient option: the Arrivals-hall ATM cluster (Multibanco machines are often grouped together).
- If you don’t see a cluster right away, walk along the Arrivals hall perimeter toward the restrooms and the coffee/convenience area—these are common landmark zones for ATMs in Terminal 1.
- Withdraw the cash you need before heading to the taxis / ride-hailing exit doors (this avoids having to come back inside later).
- If the first ATM line is long or a machine is offline, don’t wait too long—walk 1–3 minutes to the next Multibanco ATM point within the same Arrivals hall or the adjacent landside corridor.
Schengen Arrivals (LIS Terminal 1) — EU/Schengen arrivals flow
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Baggage Claim (no passport control for Schengen arrivals).
- Collect your luggage and follow the exit flow into the public Arrivals hall (landside).
- Look for ATM / Multibanco signage immediately after you exit baggage claim—this is one of the most common ATM placement zones.
- If you’re taking the Metro, angle toward the Metro/Airport connection within Terminal 1 and use the ATM point near that corridor if it’s less crowded.
- Withdraw cash before exiting to ground transport so you have funds ready for small purchases and backups (SIM cards, snacks, tips).
Terminal 2 (LIS) — If you’re departing from T2
- Confirm your flight is departing from Terminal 2 (T2 is primarily for departures).
- If you’re coming from Terminal 1 via shuttle, consider withdrawing at Terminal 1 first for the widest selection of ATMs.
- At Terminal 2, look for ATMs in the Departures landside area before you join check-in/security lines.
- Withdraw before security so you can pivot back to Terminal 1 (or a nearby off-airport ATM) if necessary.
Quick LIS Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- Arrivals Hall (T1): If you’ve just exited baggage claim/customs into the public hall, you’re in one of the best ATM zones—scan for Multibanco branding and “ATM” signs.
- Metro Connection (T1): If you’re near the airport Metro access corridors, you’re close to a common ATM point used by passengers heading straight into Lisbon.
- Exit Doors: If you can see the taxi/ride-hailing lanes outside, you’re at the last-chance area—turn back slightly if you still need cash.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS)
- Prioritize Multibanco in Terminal 1 Arrivals: After you enter the public Arrivals hall, look for Multibanco machines first—this is the main Portuguese ATM network and is usually the most straightforward option at LIS.
- Be picky about “conversion” prompts at LIS: If an ATM offers to bill you in your home currency, choose EUR instead. This matters at LIS because independent operator machines are often placed in the most visible spots.
- Use the Metro corridor ATM point if Arrivals is crowded: If the Arrivals ATM cluster has a line, walk toward the Metro/Airport connection inside Terminal 1—this area can be a quicker alternative.
- Withdraw before you exit to taxis: Lisbon taxis and ride-hailing are easier when you already have cash, and it’s annoying to come back inside after you’ve stepped into the pick-up flow.
- If you’re flying from Terminal 2, withdraw in Terminal 1 first: Terminal 2 is simpler and can have fewer options. If you have time, it’s usually best to get cash at Terminal 1 before taking the shuttle.
- Late-night plan: Terminal 1 is open 24 hours, but some access points can be limited late at night—withdraw in the main public corridors rather than relying on machines that are near doors that could be restricted.
FAQs – Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS) ATMs
Are there ATMs at Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS)?
Yes. Lisbon Airport has multiple ATM points across Terminal 1 (Arrivals, Departures, key corridors, and the Metro connection) and additional options in/around Terminal 2.
Where is the easiest ATM to find when I arrive at LIS?
The easiest ATMs are in Terminal 1 Arrivals after you exit baggage claim/customs into the public hall. This is where many passengers withdraw cash before going to taxis or the Metro.
Are there Multibanco ATMs at Lisbon Airport?
Yes. You’ll generally find Multibanco machines in Terminal 1, especially around the Arrivals hall and major passenger corridors.
Are there ATMs after security at LIS?
Yes, you can find ATMs airside in Terminal 1. If you prefer more choice (and often simpler fee comparison), withdraw landside first.
What currency do LIS airport ATMs dispense?
Lisbon Airport ATMs dispense EUR (euros).
What should I do if the first ATM I try at LIS is busy or declines my card?
Walk to the next ATM point inside Terminal 1 (Arrivals hall → main corridor → Metro corridor). LIS has multiple machines spread across short walking distances, so switching machines is usually faster than retrying repeatedly.
If my flight departs from Terminal 2, where should I withdraw cash?
If you have time, withdraw in Terminal 1 first (more ATM density), then take the shuttle to Terminal 2. If you’re already at Terminal 2, withdraw landside before security so you can pivot back to Terminal 1 if needed.
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