Location: Bogota, Colombia Currency: COP Col$ Colombian Peso
ATMs in Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG), plus additional ATMs and banks near Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
BBVA ATH (ATM) — Terminal 1, Floor 2 (inside the terminal)
- Location: Terminal 1 (main terminal), Floor 2 (airside/landside area varies by access; follow “ATM / Cajeros” signs)
- Hours: Open 24 hours
Davivienda (ATM) — Airport area (near the terminal complex)
- Location: El Dorado airport area (listed as “Cl 64 #118b” in local directories; use airport “ATM / Cajeros” signage once inside)
- Hours: Mon–Sat Open 24 hours; Sun 06:16–22:17
BANCOLOMBIA AIRPORT EL DORADO (Bank / Service Point) — Terminal 1, Floor 2
- Location: Terminal 1 (main terminal), Floor 2 (listed as “El Dorado International Airport, Calle 26 #3B9”)
- Hours: Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00; Sat–Sun Closed
Banco de Occidente (Bank) — CATAM area (airport zone)
- Location: Aeropuerto Mil. CATAM, Hangar 1 (airport zone; useful if you’re routed via CATAM operations)
- Hours: Mon–Fri 08:30–15:30; Sat–Sun Closed
Servibanca (ATM Network) — New Terminal, Floor 1 (Terminal 1)
- Location: New terminal (Terminal 1), Floor 1 (landside/public areas; follow “ATM / Cajeros” signs)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM network inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Cajero Automático Banco Caja Social (ATM) — Terminal 1 Domestic (Nueva Terminal Vuelos Nacionales), Local/T1-L.15
- Location: Terminal 1 (Domestic area), “Nueva Terminal Vuelos Nacionales”, Local T1-L.15
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Cajero Automático Red Aval (ATM) — Terminal 1, International Pier (Muelle Internacional), Floor 2
- Location: Terminal 1, Muelle Internacional, Floor 2 (international pier area; follow “ATM / Cajeros” signs)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Cajero Automático Red Aval (ATM) — Terminal 1, National Pier (Muelle Nacional), Floor 1
- Location: Terminal 1, Muelle Nacional, Floor 1 (national pier area; follow “ATM / Cajeros” signs)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Cajero Automático Red Aval (ATM) — Terminal 1, Local 160 (airport directory listing)
- Location: Terminal 1, “CL 26 #106-39 Local 160” (airport directory listing; on-site signage will be more useful than the street-format address)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Cajero Automático Red Aval (ATM) — Puente Aéreo, Main Entrance (airport zone)
- Location: Puente Aéreo, “Entrada Ppal” (useful if you’re flying on routes/operations using the Puente Aéreo terminal area)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM in airport zone; access depends on terminal hours and area controls)
Cajero Automatico Banco Corpbanca (ATM) — Terminal 1, Floor 2
- Location: Terminal 1 (main terminal), Floor 2 (use “ATM / Cajeros” signs; some listings show “Bogotá, Cundinamarca” without a gate/entrance reference)
- Hours: Open 24 hours
AEROPUERTO EL DORADO ATM I (ATM) — Terminal 1, Floor 2 (Davibank/Scotiabank Colpatria listing)
- Location: Terminal 1, Floor 2 (listed as “Avenida Calle 26 #110-00 Piso 2”)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
AEROPUERTO EL DORADO MUELLE INT ATM II (ATM) — Terminal 1, International Pier (Davibank/Scotiabank Colpatria listing)
- Location: Muelle Internacional (International Pier area, Terminal 1)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Banco Agrario — AEROPUERTO DORADO I (ATM listing)
- Location: “Aeropuerto Dorado Nueva Terminal, Piso 1”
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Banco Agrario — AEROPUERTO DORADO II (ATM listing)
- Location: “Aeropuerto Dorado Nueva Terminal, Piso 3”
- Hours: Not listed (ATM inside terminal; typically accessible during terminal hours)
Banco Popular (Bank / Service Point) — El Dorado Airport (Terminal listing)
- Location: El Dorado International Airport (commonly listed around “Avenida Calle 26 No. 106–39” or “CL 26 Entrada 6 / CATAM” depending on the service point)
- Hours: Mon–Fri 08:30–15:30; Sat–Sun Closed (verify on-site; multiple service points exist in the airport zone)
Davivienda (Bank / Service Point) — Terminal 1, Floor 2
- Location: Terminal 1, Floor 2 (directory listing; follow “Davivienda” and “ATM / Cajeros” signs)
- Hours: Not listed (bank counters have limited hours; ATMs are usually accessible longer)
Banco AV Villas (ATM) — Airport zone / terminal-adjacent listing
- Location: Airport zone listing (often shown around “KR 113B #63I-39”; use terminal signage for the actual on-site ATM position)
- Hours: Not listed (ATM access depends on area controls and terminal hours)
Additional ATMs & Banks Near Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG)
- Location: The airport zone (Puente Aéreo area) also has additional ATM listings for Caja Social and Red Aval; nearby neighborhoods (Fontibón/Engativá) have many standard bank branches and 24/7 ATMs.
- Hours: Varies (branch hours are typically business hours; many street-facing ATMs are 24/7).
Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (Terminal 1 – International)
- After landing, follow signs for Immigration / Migración.
- Clear Immigration, then continue to Baggage Claim to collect your luggage.
- Proceed through Customs / Aduana and exit into the public International Arrivals hall (landside).
- Once you’re in the public hall, slow down and look for overhead signs that say “Cajeros / ATM” or “Red Aval / ATH / Servibanca”.
- Walk toward the nearest cluster of ATMs (El Dorado commonly groups multiple banks/networks in the same zone).
- If one machine is out of service or out of cash, move to a different network (e.g., ATH/BBVA, Red Aval, Servibanca, Davivienda).
- Withdraw what you need, then continue toward the official taxi counter / transport desks or the pick-up area.
Domestic Arrivals (Terminal 1 – Domestic)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage, then follow the flow to the public Domestic Arrivals hall (landside).
- Look for “Cajeros / ATM” signs—many ATMs are located in landside public areas near exits and transport links.
- Head to the nearest ATM cluster (common networks include Red Aval, Servibanca, and bank-branded ATMs).
- Withdraw cash before exiting to the pick-up / transport area.
Departures (Terminal 1 – If you need cash before security)
- Enter Terminal 1 and identify whether you’re in the Domestic or International departures zone.
- Before you go through security, scan the landside concourse for ATM clusters and signage for ATH / Red Aval / Servibanca.
- If you’re already past security, check near food courts and high-traffic corridors on upper levels—some listings reference Floor 2 ATM access points.
Quick BOG Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- International Arrivals: If you’ve just exited Customs into the public arrivals hall, you’re in the most common ATM zone.
- Domestic Arrivals: If you’re in the public arrivals area near exits/transport, you’re likely within a short walk of an ATM cluster.
- Piers/Muelles: Listings that mention “Muelle Internacional (P2)” or “Muelle Nacional (P1)” refer to the main concourse/pier structure in Terminal 1.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG)
- Try multiple networks in the same hall: BOG commonly has clusters that mix Red Aval, ATH (often associated with BBVA/partner banks), and Servibanca. If one machine is out of cash (common late-night), walk to the next network in the same cluster.
- Fee differences can be noticeable at BOG: Traveler reports frequently mention lower or even zero operator fees on some machines (often Davivienda), while other networks can charge a fixed fee—so it’s worth trying a second ATM before accepting a high surcharge.
- Withdraw after Customs if arriving internationally: The easiest “first cash” moment is typically right after you exit into the public arrivals hall. That’s also where you’ll be approached by transport offers—having cash ready helps you move quickly to official options.
- Use the “Muelle” clue: If you see signs for Muelle Internacional (International Pier) or Muelle Nacional (National Pier), you’re in the core Terminal 1 structure where multiple ATM listings are located (some specifically reference Floor 1 or Floor 2 in the muelle areas).
- Prefer landside (public) ATMs for quick access: If you’re meeting someone or taking transport immediately, landside ATMs in arrivals/public areas are usually faster than searching airside corridors after security.
- Plan for a realistic withdrawal size: Some machines in Colombia limit per-transaction withdrawals; at BOG, if your card allows it, you may need multiple smaller withdrawals rather than one large transaction.
- Decline “DCC” style prompts: If the ATM offers to convert the withdrawal into your home currency, choose to be charged in COP (Colombian pesos) to avoid an unfavorable exchange rate.
- Keep small bills for transport: Once you’ve withdrawn, consider making a small purchase inside the terminal to break a large note—useful for official taxis, snacks, or SIM top-ups.
FAQs – Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG) ATMs
Are there ATMs inside Bogota El Dorado Airport (BOG)?
Yes. Terminal 1 has multiple ATM networks and bank-branded ATMs, including listings that reference the International and National piers (“Muelle Internacional / Muelle Nacional”), plus additional ATMs in domestic/public areas.
Where are the easiest ATMs to find after an international arrival at BOG?
The simplest place is usually the public International Arrivals hall after Customs. Look for “Cajeros / ATM” signage—ATMs are often grouped together, so you can switch networks if one is out of service.
Are BOG airport ATMs open 24 hours?
Some are listed as open 24 hours (notably certain ATM listings in the terminal). Many other airport ATMs don’t publish exact hours but are typically available whenever the terminal areas they’re placed in are accessible.
Which ATM network should I try first at BOG to reduce fees?
If you see a Davivienda ATM (red branding), many travelers report lower fees on that network compared with others. If fees are high, try a different ATM network in the same cluster.
Do ATMs at BOG charge withdrawal fees?
Fees can vary by ATM network. You may see a fixed local operator fee shown on-screen before you confirm. If the fee is higher than you expect, cancel and try another ATM in the same terminal.
Can I withdraw Colombian pesos (COP) at BOG?
Yes—BOG ATMs dispense COP. When prompted, choose to be charged in COP (and avoid conversion into your home currency).
What if the first ATM I try is out of cash?
Don’t waste time—walk to the next machine in the same ATM cluster and switch to a different network (Red Aval, ATH, Servibanca, or a bank-branded ATM).
Is there an ATM option near the Puente Aéreo area?
Yes—there are ATM listings associated with Puente Aéreo (airport zone). This can be useful if your flight/transfer uses that terminal area or if you’re arriving via a service that drops you there.
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