ATMs at Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Lima, Peru Currency: PEN S./ Peruvian Nuevo Sol

ATMs in Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) Locations & Hours

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

ATM BCP — International Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: International Arrivals public hall (after Customs exit, landside) — near the main passenger exit and transport desks
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BBVA — International Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: International Arrivals public hall (after Customs exit, landside) — in the main ATM cluster close to the arrivals meeting point
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Scotiabank — International Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: International Arrivals public hall (after Customs exit, landside) — in the arrivals ATM cluster (follow “Cajero / ATM” signage)
  • Hours: 24/7

INTERBANK ATM (Global Net) — International Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: International Arrivals public hall (after Customs exit, landside) — GlobalNet/Interbank-branded machine(s) in the arrivals ATM area
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Interbank — International Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: International Arrivals public hall (after Customs exit, landside) — near the currency exchange and passenger services counters
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BCP — Domestic Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: Domestic Arrivals public hall (landside) — near baggage-claim exit flow and the main landside corridor
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BBVA — Domestic Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: Domestic Arrivals public hall (landside) — in the shared ATM cluster used by arriving domestic passengers
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Scotiabank — Domestic Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: Domestic Arrivals public hall (landside) — follow “Cajero / ATM” signs as you approach the public exit
  • Hours: 24/7

INTERBANK ATM (Global Net) — Domestic Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: Domestic Arrivals public hall (landside) — GlobalNet/Interbank-branded machine(s) near passenger exit doors
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Interbank — Domestic Arrivals Hall (Landside, Level 1)

  • Location: Domestic Arrivals public hall (landside) — near airport services and transport meeting areas
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BCP — Check-in / Departures Hall (Landside, Upper Level)

  • Location: Public Check-in/Departures hall (landside) — near airline counters and the main passenger circulation zone
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BBVA — Check-in / Departures Hall (Landside, Upper Level)

  • Location: Public Check-in/Departures hall (landside) — near the most central ATM point for departing passengers
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Scotiabank — Check-in / Departures Hall (Landside, Upper Level)

  • Location: Public Check-in/Departures hall (landside) — close to the main check-in bank of counters and information points
  • Hours: 24/7

INTERBANK ATM (Global Net) — Check-in / Departures Hall (Landside, Upper Level)

  • Location: Public Check-in/Departures hall (landside) — GlobalNet/Interbank-branded machine(s) in the departures ATM cluster
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Interbank — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / main public concourse — near the iPerú tourism information area and passenger services zone
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BCP — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / main public concourse — in the ATM station shared with other major bank machines
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM BBVA — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / main public concourse — in the same ATM station area used by most travelers for quick withdrawals
  • Hours: 24/7

ATM Scotiabank — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / main public concourse — in the central ATM station near key airport services
  • Hours: 24/7

INTERBANK ATM (Global Net) — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / main public concourse — GlobalNet/Interbank-branded machine(s) within the ATM station
  • Hours: 24/7

Interbank (Bank Counter) — Peru Plaza / Public Concourse (Landside)

  • Location: Peru Plaza / public concourse — Interbank service counter area (for in-person banking/cash services when staffed)
  • Hours: Varies by day (check Interbank counter signage on-site)

Banco de la Nación (Callao Branch) — Near LIM

  • Location: Vía Expresa Elmer Faucett, Callao (roughly ~0.5 miles / ~1 km from the airport area)
  • Hours: Mon–Fri 08:00–17:00; Sat 09:00–13:00; Sun closed

Neighborhood ATMs on Av. Elmer Faucett (Callao) — Near LIM

  • Location: Along Av. Elmer Faucett corridor in Callao (short taxi ride from the airport) — multiple bank branches and street-facing ATMs
  • Hours: Varies (street ATMs often 24/7; branch-lobby ATMs follow branch hours)

Neighborhood ATMs on Av. Morales Duárez (Access Road Area) — Near LIM

  • Location: Along Av. Morales Duárez access corridor (airport approach area) — small commercial nodes with ATMs depending on current road/terminal access
  • Hours: Varies

Typical ATM fees at LIM (what to expect)

  • Location: Applies to most airport ATMs (BCP, BBVA, Scotiabank, Interbank/GlobalNet)
  • Hours: N/A

Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

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

International Arrivals (LIM)

  1. After landing, follow the airport signs for Immigration / Migraciones.
  2. Complete Immigration, then continue following signage for Baggage Claim / Recojo de Equipaje.
  3. Collect your luggage and proceed toward Customs / Aduanas to finish the arrivals exit process.
  4. Once you step out into the public International Arrivals hall (landside), slow down and scan for overhead signs reading “Cajero”, “ATM”, or bank logos (BCP / BBVA / Scotiabank / Interbank / GlobalNet).
  5. Walk toward the main arrivals meeting point and the cluster of transport/taxi desks—this is where ATMs are typically grouped for newly arrived passengers.
  6. Choose a machine that matches your needs (some machines commonly offer Soles (PEN) and may also offer USD depending on availability and settings).
  7. Withdraw the cash you need before heading outside to the official transport pick-up zones.
  8. If you accidentally walk outside first, re-enter the terminal through the nearest doors and follow ATM / Cajero signage back into the Arrivals hall.

Domestic Arrivals (LIM)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals / Llegadas and Baggage Claim.
  2. Collect your luggage, then follow the flow to the exit into the public Domestic Arrivals hall (landside).
  3. In the public Arrivals hall, look for signs reading “Cajero / ATM”.
  4. Walk toward the main passenger exit corridor—ATMs are typically placed where arriving passengers funnel into the public area.
  5. Use the ATM cluster to withdraw cash before heading to ride-hailing, shuttles, bus, or taxi services.
  6. If you’re already outside, go back inside the Arrivals hall and follow the ATM / Cajero signage.

Departures / Check-in (LIM)

  1. Enter the terminal and follow signs to Departures / Salidas and the Check-in area.
  2. Before joining a long check-in line, look around the public hall for ATM clusters near the most central passenger circulation points.
  3. If you need extra cash for baggage wrapping, snacks, or local transport on arrival at your next city, withdraw here before you go airside.
  4. After you’re done, proceed to Security and your airline’s required processes.

Quick LIM Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • International Arrivals: If you’ve just cleared Customs and entered the public Arrivals hall, you’re in the right place—this is where ATMs are typically located for quick access.
  • Domestic Arrivals: If you’ve just exited baggage claim into the public Arrivals hall, you’re in the correct zone to find ATMs.
  • Check-in: If you can see large airline counter banks and the main public concourse, you’re close to the departures-side ATM cluster.

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

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM)

  • Use the arrivals-hall ATMs before you leave the building: LIM’s transport/taxi options often expect quick payment or deposits. Withdrawing in the public Arrivals hall is usually easier than hunting for an ATM outside the terminal perimeter.
  • Try the big-four lineup first: LIM commonly groups major machines together (BCP, BBVA, Scotiabank, Interbank/GlobalNet). If one machine rejects your card or is out of cash, move to the next bank in the same cluster instead of walking far.
  • Watch for dynamic currency conversion (DCC): If the ATM offers to charge your card in your home currency, decline and choose charge in PEN (soles) for a better exchange rate in most cases.
  • Prefer soles (PEN) for immediate Lima costs: Airport snacks, small tips, and some local transport are often smoother with PEN. If the ATM offers both PEN and USD, choose based on your first expenses.
  • Plan for higher operator fees at airport machines: Airport ATMs can have noticeably higher fees than city ATMs. If you only need “arrival money,” withdraw a smaller amount at LIM, then do a larger withdrawal later in Miraflores/San Isidro where fees can be lower.
  • BCP/Interbank can be a practical first attempt: Travelers frequently report that local-bank networks (often BCP and Interbank/GlobalNet) are reliable for foreign cards at LIM—if one bank is busy, switch within the same cluster.
  • Use well-lit, high-traffic machines: Stick to ATMs in the main arrivals/departures halls rather than isolated corners—this is especially helpful late at night when the terminal is quieter.
  • Keep your receipt until you’re done traveling: If there’s a dispute, your receipt shows the ATM operator and time, which helps your bank investigate (useful if you used an ATM right after a long flight).
  • If your card fails, don’t keep retrying: After 1–2 failed attempts, switch to a different bank ATM in the same area. Repeated rapid attempts can trigger fraud locks—better to change machines first.

FAQs – Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) ATMs

Are there ATMs inside Lima Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM) after international arrivals?
Yes. After you clear Immigration, collect bags, and exit Customs, you typically find ATMs in the public International Arrivals hall (landside), often grouped together with multiple bank options.

Which ATM brands/banks are most commonly available inside LIM?
Inside the terminal, travelers most often see machines from major Peruvian banks and networks such as BCP, BBVA, Scotiabank, and Interbank/GlobalNet.

Are LIM airport ATMs open 24 hours?
Most terminal ATMs are designed for airport traffic and are typically available 24/7 (even when nearby counters or kiosks have limited hours).

Do LIM airport ATMs dispense soles (PEN) or USD?
Many travelers withdraw PEN (soles) at LIM; some machines may also offer USD depending on the ATM, cash availability, and on-screen options. If you only see one option, it is usually PEN.

What fees should I expect when withdrawing at LIM?
Fees vary by ATM operator and card issuer. At airport ATMs, it’s common to see a local operator fee plus any fee from your bank. If you’re minimizing costs, withdraw only what you need at the airport and do a larger withdrawal later in the city.

Where is the easiest place to find ATMs if I’m departing from LIM?
Look in the public Check-in/Departures hall (landside) near the main airline counters and passenger circulation areas. ATMs are commonly positioned where departing passengers naturally pass through.

If one ATM is out of service or out of cash, what’s the fastest backup plan inside LIM?
Move to another ATM in the same cluster—LIM often places multiple banks’ machines together. Switching to a different bank/network is usually faster than searching elsewhere in the terminal.

Is it better to withdraw cash at LIM or exchange currency at the airport?
If you need quick cash for transport, an ATM is often the fastest option. For larger amounts, many travelers prefer doing better-value exchanges or withdrawals in the city after they’re settled, because airport pricing (fees/rates) can be higher.

Can I find an ATM near the airport if I don’t want to withdraw inside the terminal?
Yes. There are bank branches and street-facing ATMs in nearby Callao areas (for example along Av. Elmer Faucett), but using them may require a short ride and is less convenient than withdrawing inside the terminal on arrival.

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