Location: Frankfurt, Germany Currency: EUR € European Euro
ATMs in Frankfurt Airport (FRA) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Frankfurt Airport (FRA), plus additional ATMs and banks near Frankfurt Airport (FRA) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (ATM #1)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (public terminal area)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (ATM #2)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (second listed machine in same area/level)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (ATM #3)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (additional listed machine in Area A ATM cluster)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (ATM #4)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2 (additional listed machine in Area A ATM cluster)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2 (ATM #1)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2 (ATM #2)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2 (second listed machine in Area B, Level 2)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Deutsche Bank ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area C, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area C, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1 (ATM #1)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1 (ATM #2)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1 (additional listed machine)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 1 (ATM #1)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 1
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 1 (ATM #2)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 1 (additional listed machine)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area C, Level 1
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area C, Level 1
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 0 (ATM #1)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 0
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59 (some listings may occasionally omit hours on the page, but this area is commonly listed as 24/7)
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 0 (ATM #2)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 0 (second listed machine in Area A, Level 0)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59 (some listings may occasionally omit hours on the page, but this area is commonly listed as 24/7)
Euronet ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 0
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 0
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 2, Area E, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area E, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Euronet ATM — Terminal 2, Area D, Level 3
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area D, Level 3
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 06:00–21:30
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 1, Area Z, Level 3
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area Z, Level 3
- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 06:00–21:00; Sat.-Sun., 07:00–20:00 (some FRA listings show minor weekday label variations, but the operating window is consistently in this range)
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 1, Area B, Level 0
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area B, Level 0
- Hours: Varies by machine listing / terminal access (check FRA airport map listing on arrival)
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 07:00–16:30 (ATM listing commonly shown in this range)
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 2, Area D, Level 3
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area D, Level 3
- Hours: Varies by machine listing / terminal access (check FRA airport map listing on arrival)
Nearby Option: Reisebank Branch — Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2 (Bank Counter)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, Area D, Level 2 (full Reisebank branch/counter)
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 06:00–19:30
Nearby Option: Travelex — Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1 (Currency Exchange Counter)
- Location: Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, Area A, Level 1
- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 06:00–21:30
Nearby Option: The Squaire / Fernbahnhof (Long-Distance Train Station) ATM Area
- Location: Connected to FRA via The Squaire and the long-distance train station concourses (follow signs for Fernbahnhof / Long-Distance Trains)
- Hours: Typically long station-access hours; individual ATMs vary
Nearby Option: Regionalbahnhof / Terminal 1 Rail Concourse ATM Area
- Location: Terminal 1 regional train station / S-Bahn concourse and connector corridors
- Hours: Usually long station-access hours; individual ATMs vary
Nearby Option: Kelsterbach / Flughafen-Umfeld Bank ATMs (Outside Airport)
- Location: Nearby towns around FRA such as Kelsterbach and gateway business districts (use if airport machines are crowded or your card works better at street ATMs)
- Hours: Street ATMs often 24/7; bank branches usually weekday/business hours
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Frankfurt Airport (FRA) map/homepage.
International Arrivals (FRA – Terminal 1)
- After landing, follow signs for Passport Control / Immigration (if arriving from a non-Schengen flight).
- Proceed to Baggage Claim and collect your luggage.
- Clear Customs and exit into the public Arrivals hall (landside) in Terminal 1.
- Slow down and look for signs reading “ATM”, “Geldautomat”, Reisebank, or Euronet. FRA signage may use both English and German terminology.
- If you arrive into Terminal 1 Areas A/B/C, the easiest first try is an Euronet / Deutsche Bank ATM on the same area level (many are listed across Levels 0, 1, and 2).
- If you specifically want a bank-branded travel-currency ATM, look for Reisebank ATM locations such as Area A Level 2 or Area Z Level 3 (useful if you are already near departure/transfer zones).
- Withdraw your cash before heading outside to taxis, trains, or ride pickups so you don’t need to backtrack with luggage.
- If a machine rejects your card, try another bank/network within the same terminal zone (FRA has many ATMs spread across nearby levels and concourses).
International Arrivals (FRA – Terminal 2)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals, then complete Passport Control (if applicable), Baggage Claim, and Customs.
- Exit into the public Arrivals hall (landside) in Terminal 2.
- Look for signs for ATM / Geldautomat, especially in Area D and Area E.
- Good first options in Terminal 2 include Euronet ATM (Area D Level 2), Euronet ATM (Area E Level 2), and Euronet ATM (Area D Level 3).
- If you prefer a bank operator / travel money specialist, head toward Reisebank in Area D, Level 2 (ATM + bank counter presence).
- Withdraw cash before going outside to buses/taxis or before moving to the inter-terminal transfer links.
- If you need more ATM choices, use the SkyLine / shuttle connection to Terminal 1 and follow signs to Areas A/B/C ATM zones.
Schengen / Domestic-Style Arrivals (FRA context)
- FRA does not split terminal use strictly by “domestic terminal” the way some airports do, so your ATM route depends more on which terminal/area (A/B/C/D/E/Z) you arrive into.
- After baggage claim exit, enter the public arrivals hall and look for ATM / Geldautomat signs first before going to trains or pickup curbs.
- Terminal 1 has especially broad ATM coverage across Areas A, B, and C on multiple levels, while Terminal 2 has strong coverage in Areas D and E.
- If you are transferring onward by train, the regional station / long-distance station (The Squaire) corridors are useful ATM backup areas.
Quick FRA Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- Terminal 1: If you are in Areas A/B/C and see signs for Arrivals, Regionalbahnhof, or Check-in Halls, you are usually close to several ATM options on nearby levels.
- Terminal 2: If you are in Area D or E near the public arrivals/departures circulation, you are in a known ATM zone.
- Rail transfer: If you see signs for Fernbahnhof / The Squaire or S-Bahn / Regionalbahnhof, you’re near strong backup ATM locations outside the immediate arrivals hall.
- German signage tip: “Geldautomat” means ATM/cash machine—follow that sign if “ATM” is not shown.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Frankfurt Airport (FRA), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Frankfurt Airport (FRA)
- Look for “Geldautomat” signs, not just “ATM”. FRA signage often uses German labels, so following Geldautomat can get you to a machine faster in Areas A/B/C/D/E.
- Terminal 1 has the widest spread of ATMs across multiple levels. If one ATM is busy or rejects your card, moving between Area A/B/C and nearby levels (0/1/2) is often quicker than switching terminals.
- Terminal 2 Area D is a strong all-in-one fallback. You have both Euronet ATMs and Reisebank (ATM + counter) options in/around Area D, which is useful if you want a staffed backup.
- Expect airport ATM fee prompts—especially on independent networks. At FRA, some machines (especially non-bank branded ones) may show explicit operator fees before withdrawal. Compare one or two nearby machines if the fee looks high.
- Choose EUR if the ATM offers conversion to your home currency. At FRA, dynamic currency conversion can appear on screen; selecting EUR usually avoids the ATM’s marked-up exchange rate.
- Reisebank ATMs/counters can have shorter hours than 24/7 ATMs. If you arrive late at night, prioritize Euronet / Deutsche Bank ATM options that are commonly listed as 00:00–23:59.
- If you’re heading straight to train connections, don’t panic if arrivals ATMs are crowded. FRA’s Regionalbahnhof and Fernbahnhof (The Squaire) access routes often provide additional ATM opportunities before leaving the airport complex.
- Keep the exact terminal/area/level of the ATM in your notes. “T1 Area B Level 2” or “T2 Area D Level 2” is extremely helpful if you need a dispute, reversal, or bank follow-up later.
- Use bank-branded ATMs first if your card is picky. Some travelers find better compatibility at Deutsche Bank or Reisebank vs. independent network machines, so try a bank-branded option if your first withdrawal fails.
- FRA is huge—withdraw before changing terminals unless you need a specific ATM brand. The inter-terminal transfer is easy, but not worth the extra time with luggage unless you’re seeking a particular bank/operator or a staffed counter.
FAQs – Frankfurt Airport (FRA) ATMs
Are there ATMs in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Frankfurt Airport (FRA)?
Yes. FRA has ATMs in both Terminal 1 (especially Areas A, B, and C across Levels 0/1/2) and Terminal 2 (notably Areas D and E, including Levels 2/3).
Are FRA airport ATMs open 24 hours?
Many FRA ATMs (especially several Euronet and some bank-branded machines) are listed as Mon.-Sun., 00:00–23:59. However, some Reisebank ATMs and bank counters have shorter hours, so late-night arrivals should prioritize clearly marked 24/7 machines.
What ATM fees should I expect at Frankfurt Airport (FRA)?
FRA ATM fees depend on the machine operator and your card issuer. You may see a local operator fee (often shown on-screen before confirmation), plus your own bank’s international withdrawal and conversion fees. Comparing a bank-branded ATM and an independent ATM nearby can help reduce costs.
Is it better to use Euronet, Deutsche Bank, or Reisebank ATMs at FRA?
It depends on your priorities. Euronet machines are widespread and often 24/7, Deutsche Bank ATM is a good bank-branded option in Terminal 1, and Reisebank is useful if you also want access to a travel-money counter. If one option shows a high fee or declines your card, try another nearby network.
What should I do if my card is rejected at an FRA ATM?
Try another ATM in the same terminal area first (for example, move from an Euronet machine to a Deutsche Bank or Reisebank ATM). FRA has many machines across nearby levels, so a rejection at one ATM does not necessarily mean your card won’t work anywhere in the airport.
Where should I get cash if I’m going straight from FRA to the train?
Use an ATM in your arrival terminal first, but if those are crowded or unavailable, the Regionalbahnhof (Terminal 1 regional station) and Fernbahnhof / The Squaire areas are practical backup ATM zones before you leave the airport complex.
Can I get help from a bank counter at FRA if an ATM has an issue?
Yes, in some cases. FRA has Reisebank branches/counters (for example in Terminal 2 Area D), but counter staff may not be able to reverse a foreign-card ATM issue immediately. Still, they can often help identify the ATM operator and confirm the exact location details.
What’s the easiest way to find ATMs quickly at FRA if I don’t speak German?
Follow signs for “ATM” or “Geldautomat”, and use the official FRA Airport Map on your phone. Searching by terminal area (A/B/C/D/E/Z) is much faster than wandering between halls at Frankfurt Airport.
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