Location: Berlin, Germany Currency: EUR € European Euro
ATMs in Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), plus additional ATMs and banks near Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Berliner Sparkasse (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (outside Gate 12)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), outside Gate 12
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Berliner Volksbank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Gate 9)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Gate 9 area
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Berliner Volksbank (ATM) — Terminal C, Landside (public area)
- Location: Terminal C (public/landside)
- Hours: Typically available during Terminal C landside opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Berliner Volksbank (ATM) — Terminal C, Airside (after security)
- Location: Terminal C (airside/after security)
- Hours: During flight operations / security opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Deutsche Bank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Gate 4)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Gate 4 area
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Deutsche Bank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Gate 11)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Gate 11 area
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Deutsche Bank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Gate 15)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Gate 15 area
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Postbank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Service Centre)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Service Centre area
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
ReiseBank (ATM) — Terminal A, Landside (Boulevard Tegel, by ReiseBank)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), Boulevard Tegel (near the ReiseBank area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (ATM / Cash Machine) — Terminal A, Landside (general listing)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (ATM / Cash Machine) — Terminal A, Airside (after security)
- Location: Terminal A (airside/after security)
- Hours: During flight operations / security opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (ATM / Cash Machine) — Terminal C, Landside (general listing)
- Location: Terminal C (public/landside)
- Hours: Typically available during Terminal C landside opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (ATM / Cash Machine) — Terminal C, Airside (after security)
- Location: Terminal C (airside/after security)
- Hours: During flight operations / security opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal A, Landside (outside Gate 0)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), outside Gate 0
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal A, Landside (outside Gate 3)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), outside Gate 3
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal A, Landside (outside Gate 6)
- Location: Terminal A (public/landside), outside Gate 6
- Hours: Typically 24/7 while Terminal A landside was accessible (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal C, Landside
- Location: Terminal C (public/landside)
- Hours: Typically available during Terminal C landside opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal C, Airside (Arrivals area)
- Location: Terminal C (airside), Arrivals area
- Hours: During flight operations / security opening hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Travelex (Foreign Currency Cash Machine) — Terminal C, Outside area
- Location: Terminal C, outside area (terminal perimeter)
- Hours: Typically available during terminal access hours (no longer available since TXL closure)
Berliner Sparkasse (ATM) — Hallen am Borsigturm (near TXL, Tegel)
- Location: Hallen am Borsigturm shopping center area (Berlin-Tegel)
- Hours: 00:00–24:00 (daily)
Berliner Sparkasse (ATM) — Berliner Straße 99 (near TXL, Tegel)
- Location: Berliner Str. 99, 13507 Berlin (Berlin-Tegel)
- Hours: Mon–Thu 06:00–23:00; Fri 06:00–00:00; Sat 00:00–24:00; Sun 00:00–23:00
Berliner Sparkasse (ATM) — Kurt-Schumacher-Platz (near TXL access corridor)
- Location: Kurt-Schumacher-Platz area (common bus/transfer point for former TXL airport routes)
- Hours: Mon–Fri 06:00–23:00; Sat–Sun 08:00–23:00
Berliner Volksbank (ATM / SB area) — Berliner Straße 98 (near TXL, Tegel)
- Location: Berliner Straße 98 (Berlin-Tegel); outside ATM / self-service area
- Hours: SB area typically 06:00–23:00
Deutsche Bank (ATM) — Alt-Tegel 10 (near TXL, Tegel)
- Location: Alt-Tegel 10, 13507 Berlin (Berlin-Tegel)
- Hours: 00:00–24:00 (daily)
Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) map/homepage.
Terminal A Arrivals (Historic TXL layout)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed toward the main Terminal A concourse.
- If you arrived from outside the Schengen Area (historically), follow signs for Passport Control / Immigration first (if applicable for your flight), then continue to Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage at Baggage Claim, then follow signs to the public Arrivals hall (landside).
- Once you enter the public landside area, look for gate-number signage and the Airport Service Centre (both were key wayfinding anchors in Terminal A).
- For the easiest “cluster” of cash options, walk toward the landside gate areas around Gates 0–6, where foreign-currency cash machines were located outside several gates.
- If you’re closer to the mid-terminal lanes, head toward Gate 9 (historically near a Volksbank ATM) or Gate 12 (historically near a Sparkasse ATM).
- If you see signs for Currency Exchange or ReiseBank / Travelex, you’re in the right zone—these services were placed along the landside retail “Boulevard” and nearby gate corridors.
- Withdraw the cash you need before stepping outside to the curbside pick-up / taxi / bus area (TXL landside wayfinding became less “ATM-focused” once you exited the terminal).
Terminal C Arrivals (Historic TXL layout)
- After disembarking, follow signs to Arrivals and proceed toward the Terminal C arrivals circulation.
- Pick up checked bags (if any), then follow the flow to the public Arrivals / Landside area.
- In Terminal C landside, look for signage indicating ATM or Cash Machine and for any Travelex / foreign currency markings.
- If you’ve already passed security on departure (airside), note that some ATMs and cash machines were also available airside, including an arrivals-area cash machine listed for Terminal C.
- If you find yourself outside, check the terminal perimeter—Terminal C historically listed a cash machine in the outside area as well.
Quick TXL Landmarks That Meant You Were Close
- Terminal A: Gate-number corridors (especially Gates 0–6) and the landside retail Boulevard were the most common “cash services” area.
- Terminal A: If you can see signage for Service Centre, you were near a landside hub that historically also listed cash services nearby.
- Terminal C: If you’re in the public arrivals circulation and can see Travelex / foreign currency signs, you’re in the correct zone to check for cash machines.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL), 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 Tegel Airport (TXL)
- Know the key constraint: Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) has been closed to passenger flights since November 2020, so there are no operating “inside TXL” ATMs today. If you’re traveling to Berlin now, you’ll be arriving at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), not TXL.
- If you’re reading this for historical TXL navigation: The most ATM-dense area was typically Terminal A landside around the lower gate numbers (Gates 0–6) plus a few specific gate corridors (e.g., near Gates 9, 12, 4, 11, 15).
- Plan for “terminal access” hours, not ATM hours: Many airport cash machines were effectively “24/7,” but only while landside corridors were accessible. Airside machines were tied to security/flight operating hours.
- Prefer landside for flexibility: If you needed cash before meeting a driver/taxi, landside ATMs were easier because you didn’t need to pass through security (or return back through it).
- Use nearby Tegel-area ATMs if the airport area is inaccessible: The fastest fallback locations near the former TXL site are around Hallen am Borsigturm, Alt-Tegel, and the Berliner Straße corridor.
- Watch for dynamic currency conversion prompts: If an ATM offered to charge your card in your home currency, choose EUR instead to avoid poor conversion rates (this was especially relevant at foreign-currency machines).
- Expect an on-screen fee disclosure: In Germany, ATMs typically display any operator fee and ask for confirmation before completing the withdrawal—cancel if the fee is higher than expected and try another machine.
FAQs – Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) ATMs
Is Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL) still open, and can I use ATMs there today?
TXL is closed to passenger flights (traffic moved to Berlin Brandenburg Airport). That means you should not expect any functioning “inside TXL” ATMs today.
When TXL was operating, where were the easiest ATMs to find on arrival?
Historically, the simplest area was Terminal A landside, especially the gate-number corridors around Gates 0–6 (several cash machines) and specific gate areas like Gate 9 and Gate 12. Terminal C also listed landside and airside options.
Were there foreign-currency ATMs at TXL?
Yes—historically TXL listed foreign-currency cash machines (commonly associated with currency-exchange operators). These could offer home-currency billing prompts; selecting EUR was typically the better-value choice.
What fees should I expect when withdrawing cash in the TXL/Tegel area?
Fees depend on your card issuer and the ATM operator. In practice, the ATM screen typically shows the operator fee (if any) and asks you to confirm—if the fee is high, cancel and try another nearby machine.
What currency do ATMs dispense in Berlin?
Standard ATMs dispense EUR. Some “foreign currency” machines may offer additional currencies, but availability varies by machine and is not guaranteed.
What’s the best cash-withdrawal fallback if you can’t access the former airport site?
Use an ATM in the Tegel district (e.g., around Alt-Tegel, Berliner Straße, or Hallen am Borsigturm) or withdraw at a major transit node like Kurt-Schumacher-Platz before continuing.
Does Berlin still use the TXL airport code for flights?
No—today Berlin’s commercial flights use BER (Berlin Brandenburg Airport). TXL remains a historical code tied to the former airport.
Berlin Airport Related Services
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