ATMs at Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Guadalajara, Mexico Currency: MXN Mex$ Mexican Peso

ATMs in Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL), plus additional ATMs and banks near Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

SANTANDER ATM — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatory first floor (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

BBVA (Bancomer) ATM — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

SCOTIABANK INVERLAT ATM — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

BANAMEX (Citibanamex) ATM — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

BANORTE ATM #1 — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatory first floor (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

BANORTE ATM #2 — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatory first floor (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

HSBC Banco & ATM — GDL Terminal (Landside)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (inside the public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 08:00–16:00 (listed service-point hours; ATM availability may extend beyond counter hours)

INTERCAM — GDL Terminal (Landside cash point)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

CI BANCO — GDL Terminal (Landside cash point)

  • Location: Ambulatorio Planta baja (public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 07:00–08:00 (verify on arrival; posted hours may vary)

GLOBO CAMBIO — GDL Terminal (Landside cash point)

  • Location: Ambulatorio planta baja (public landside corridor)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

GLOBO CAMBIO — Connector Corridor (B ↔ C) cash point

  • Location: Pasillo conector de sala B a C (connector corridor between waiting rooms B and C)
  • Hours: 24 hrs.

GLOBO CAMBIO — Waiting Room C cash point

  • Location: Sala de ultima espera C (airside/waiting room area C)
  • Hours: 06:00–21:00

ATMs & banks near Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL)

  • Best “near-airport” strategy: If you can’t get cash inside the terminal, head to the airport access road / nearby hotel zones where you’ll find multiple bank branches and standalone ATMs. These usually have longer counter hours than airport desks and can be easier during peak arrival waves.

BBVA Branch / ATM (near GDL) — Airport corridor

  • Location: Along the main airport access corridor (Carretera Guadalajara–Chapala area; use the map below to select the closest result)
  • Hours: Varies by branch/ATM (many standalone ATMs are 24 hrs.)

Banorte Branch / ATM (near GDL) — Airport corridor

  • Location: Along the main airport access corridor (Carretera Guadalajara–Chapala area; use the map below to select the closest result)
  • Hours: Varies by branch/ATM

Santander Branch / ATM (near GDL) — Airport corridor

  • Location: Nearby commercial areas on the airport approach routes (search “Santander cajero” on the map below)
  • Hours: Varies by branch/ATM

Citibanamex Branch / ATM (near GDL) — Airport corridor

  • Location: Nearby commercial areas on the airport approach routes (search “Citibanamex cajero” on the map below)
  • Hours: Varies by branch/ATM

Scotiabank Branch / ATM (near GDL) — Airport corridor

  • Location: Nearby commercial areas on the airport approach routes (search “Scotiabank cajero” on the map below)
  • Hours: Varies by branch/ATM

Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL) map/homepage.

International Arrivals (GDL)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and (if applicable) Immigration.
  2. Complete Immigration (for international arrivals), then continue to Baggage Claim.
  3. Collect your luggage and proceed to Customs / Exit.
  4. Once you step out into the public Arrivals hall (landside), slow down and look for signage pointing to the Ambulatorio (public corridor) and for any “ATM / Cajero” indicators.
  5. Walk toward the Ambulatorio (public landside corridor) area. This is where multiple bank ATMs are typically positioned (Santander, BBVA, Scotiabank, Banorte, Banamex), all listed as 24-hour services.
  6. If you need a staffed option (help with cards, limits, or a non-working machine), look for the bank/exchange service points in the same landside corridor (e.g., HSBC service point, Intercam, exchange houses).
  7. Withdraw the pesos you need before heading outside to ground transportation (taxis, rideshares, buses).
  8. If you accidentally exit to the curb first, re-enter the terminal and return to the Ambulatorio area—this is the most consistent “cash zone” in the building.

Domestic Arrivals (GDL)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and Baggage Claim.
  2. Collect your luggage and follow the flow to the public landside Arrivals area.
  3. Look for signs for the Ambulatorio (public corridor). At GDL, the Ambulatorio area is a key corridor where multiple banking services are listed.
  4. Head to the nearest cluster of ATMs/cash points in the Ambulatorio; choose a true ATM (labeled “ATM/Cajero”) when you want the fastest cash withdrawal.
  5. Withdraw pesos before you exit to transportation or parking areas—this helps if you need small cash for tips, snacks, or backup payment options.

Quick GDL Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • “Ambulatorio” signage: This points you to the corridor where most banking services are listed (and where most ATMs are easiest to find).
  • Arrivals curb / pickup lanes: If you can see the outside lanes, you’re likely just past the easiest ATM area—turn back inside and look for the Ambulatorio corridor.
  • Connector corridors between waiting rooms (B ↔ C): If you’re already airside and need help, look for service points in connector corridors (some currency services list locations here).

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL)

  • Use the Ambulatorio area as your default “ATM zone”: GDL’s listed bank ATMs (Santander, BBVA, Scotiabank, Banorte, Banamex) are placed in the Ambulatorio/public corridor, making it the easiest place to compare machines and try another bank quickly if one is out of cash.
  • If you arrive late, prioritize 24-hour ATMs first: Several GDL ATMs are listed as 24 hrs.; staffed points (like some bank/exchange counters) may close earlier. If you land in the evening, head straight to the 24-hour ATMs before doing anything else.
  • Withdraw once, then step aside: The Ambulatorio corridor can get busy when multiple flights arrive. Complete your withdrawal, then move away from the machines to count cash and put your card away.
  • Have a “second-bank” backup plan: If your card is blocked or an ATM rejects it, try another bank brand (e.g., switch from BBVA to Santander/Scotiabank/Banorte). Different banks sometimes approve different foreign cards more reliably.
  • Prefer true ATMs over exchange counters for pesos: If you only need Mexican pesos and your card works, a labeled “ATM/Cajero” is usually faster than lining up at a counter—save counters for troubleshooting or special needs.
  • If you’re already airside (past security), note the B ↔ C connector mentions: Some cash services list locations in connector corridors and waiting-room areas. If you realize you need money after security, look around the connector corridor areas for available services.
  • Take a receipt photo only if needed: If a transaction is declined or an ATM doesn’t dispense cash but your app shows a pending charge, a photo of the screen/receipt (without exposing your full card number) helps when contacting your bank later.
  • Plan for ground transportation payment quirks: Even if you expect to use a card or app-based ride, having a small amount of cash as backup is helpful at GDL—especially during high-demand arrival periods.

FAQs – Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Airport (GDL) ATMs

Where are the easiest ATMs to find after landing at GDL?
The easiest place to find multiple ATMs quickly is the Ambulatorio (public landside corridor) area, where several major bank ATMs are listed.

Are there 24-hour ATMs inside Guadalajara Airport (GDL)?
Yes—multiple bank ATMs inside the terminal are listed as 24 hrs. (including major banks). This makes them a reliable option even for late-night arrivals.

Which bank ATMs are listed inside GDL?
The terminal’s banking-services listings include major bank ATMs such as Santander, BBVA, Scotiabank, Banorte, and Banamex, plus additional banking/exchange service points.

Do GDL ATMs charge a withdrawal fee?
Most ATMs may apply an operator fee (shown on-screen before you confirm), and your home bank may also charge a foreign ATM fee. Always read the final confirmation screen before accepting.

What currency do GDL airport ATMs dispense?
Standard airport ATMs in Mexico dispense Mexican pesos (MXN). If you need other currencies, look for exchange counters inside the terminal.

What should I do if an ATM declines my card at GDL?
First try a different bank’s ATM in the same Ambulatorio corridor. If multiple banks decline your card, check if your bank requires travel authorization, then consider a staffed service point (bank/exchange counter) for troubleshooting.

Can I find ATMs after security at GDL?
Some cash services list locations in airside areas (such as connector corridors between waiting rooms). If you’re already past security, check nearby corridors and waiting-room areas for any available cash services.

If I can’t withdraw inside the airport, where’s the next best place?
Use the map in this guide to locate the closest bank branches and standalone ATMs along the airport access routes and nearby commercial areas. These can be less crowded than the terminal during peak arrival waves.

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