Location: Hamburg, Germany Currency: EUR € European Euro
ATMs in Hamburg Airport (HAM) Locations & Hours
Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Hamburg Airport (HAM), plus additional ATMs and banks near Hamburg Airport (HAM) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.
Reisebank ATM — Arrivals, Terminal 1
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Terminal 1 (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Postbank ATM — Arrivals, Terminal 2
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Terminal 2 (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Hamburger Sparkasse (Haspa) ATM — Arrivals, Airport Plaza
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Airport Plaza (public area between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Hamburger Sparkasse (Haspa) ATM — Arrivals, Terminal 1
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Terminal 1 (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Hamburger Volksbank ATM — Arrivals, Airport Plaza
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Airport Plaza (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Deutsche Bank ATM — Departures, Terminal 1
- Location: Departures level (landside), Terminal 1 (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Reisebank ATM — Arrivals, Airport Plaza
- Location: Arrivals level (landside), Airport Plaza (public area)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (accessible during terminal opening hours)
Reisebank ATM — Departures, Plaza, near Gate A17 (Security Area)
- Location: After security, Plaza area near Gate A17
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (only accessible after security, while the airside is open)
Hamburger Volksbank ATM — Departures, Plaza, near Gate A17 (Security Area)
- Location: After security, Plaza area near Gate A17
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (only accessible after security, while the airside is open)
Reisebank ATM — Departures, near Gate A20 (Security Area)
- Location: After security, gate area around A20
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (only accessible after security, while the airside is open)
Travelex ATM — Departures, Pier B, near Gate B53 (Security Area)
- Location: After security, Pier B near Gate B53
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (only accessible after security, while the airside is open)
Travelex ATM — Arrivals, Baggage Belts Area
- Location: Arrivals-side baggage belt zone (look for an ATM near the carousel area)
- Hours: Typically aligned with arrivals operations (access depends on whether the baggage area is open)
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 2, Level 0 (Arrivals) — “Hamburg Flughafen I”
- Location: Terminal 2, Level 0, Arrivals (on-airport premises; useful if you land in/exit via T2)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (ATM; access depends on area opening)
Reisebank ATM — Airport Plaza, Level 1 (Departures) — “Hamburg Flughafen II”
- Location: Airport Plaza, Level 1, Departures level (on-airport premises; convenient before/after security depending on exact placement)
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (ATM; access depends on area opening)
Reisebank ATM — S-Bahn Station Ticket Hall (South) — “Hamburg Flughafen III”
- Location: On-airport S-Bahn station ticket hall (south side). Great if you’re taking the S1 into the city and want cash before you ride.
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (ATM; station access may vary late night)
Reisebank ATM — Terminal 1, Level 0 — “Hamburg Flughafen IV”
- Location: Terminal 1, Level 0 (Arrivals-side level). Handy as a backup if the first ATM you try is busy or offline.
- Hours: Typically 24/7 (ATM; access depends on area opening)
Hamburger Sparkasse (Haspa) — Airport Branch & ATM (Landside, Airport Plaza)
- Location: Airport Plaza, Level 0 (Arrivals/landside). Useful if you need human help (branch) plus an ATM nearby.
- Hours: Branch hours vary by day; ATM typically 24/7
Fuhlsbüttel / Airport Access Road — Neighborhood Bank ATMs (5–15 min by taxi)
- Location: Local commercial streets around Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel/Langenhorn (typical clusters of Sparkasse/Volksbank/Postbank-type ATMs)
- Hours: Often 24/7 for ATMs; branch lobby access can vary
Langenhorner Chaussee Corridor — Multiple ATM Options (North of HAM)
- Location: Along Langenhorner Chaussee (short ride from the airport; reliable “many options” area if airport machines are crowded)
- Hours: Often 24/7 for street-access ATMs (varies by exact site)
Norderstedt (Garstedt / Mitte) — Bank Branch + ATM Areas (S-Bahn/U-Bahn access)
- Location: Banking streets and shopping zones in Norderstedt (accessible by transit; good backup for daytime banking needs)
- Hours: ATMs often 24/7; branches business hours
Hamburg City Center (Hauptbahnhof) — Reisebank / Bank ATM Clusters (Last-resort “many choices”)
- Location: Hamburg Central Station area (many banks + travel-money providers; useful if you don’t urgently need cash at the airport)
- Hours: Many ATMs 24/7; some station-area services keep extended hours
Hamburg Airport (HAM) ATMs Walkthrough & Map
Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Hamburg Airport (HAM). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Hamburg Airport (HAM) map/homepage.
International / Non-Schengen Arrivals (HAM)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Passport Control if your flight is from outside the Schengen Area.
- Clear Passport Control, then follow signs to Baggage Claim.
- Collect your luggage and proceed to the Arrivals exit into the public landside Arrivals hall.
- As soon as you enter the landside Arrivals area, look for signs reading “Geldautomat” or “ATM”.
- If you’re in Terminal 1, the quickest first try is the Arrivals-level Terminal 1 ATM area (Reisebank/Haspa machines are commonly placed at Arrivals level).
- If you’re in Terminal 2, check the Arrivals-level Terminal 2 ATM area (Postbank is a common option on the Arrivals level).
- If the first ATM is busy, walk toward Airport Plaza (the central connector between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2). This is where you’ll typically find multiple bank-branded ATMs clustered on the Arrivals/landside level.
- Withdraw what you need before you go outside to taxis, rideshare, or pick-up lanes. It’s easier to solve cash needs inside than after you’re in a taxi queue.
- If you are taking the S-Bahn (S1), consider using the Reisebank ATM by the S-Bahn station ticket hall so you start your ride with cash already in hand.
Schengen / Domestic Arrivals (HAM)
- After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed directly to Baggage Claim (Schengen flights typically do not require passport control on arrival in Germany).
- Collect your luggage and follow the passenger flow out to the public landside Arrivals area.
- Scan the walls and columns for “Geldautomat / ATM” signage as soon as you exit into the Arrivals hall.
- Try the closest terminal-level ATM first (Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 depending on where you exit).
- If you don’t immediately see an ATM, walk toward Airport Plaza. The Plaza area is the most reliable “multi-ATM” zone inside HAM.
- Withdraw cash before you commit to transport (taxi/rideshare). If you’re planning to use the S-Bahn, the station hall ATM is a convenient last stop.
If you already passed Security (Departures) and need cash
- After security, look for ATMs around the Plaza / Gate A area—there are cash machines near Gate A17.
- If you’re walking toward Gate A20, there’s also an ATM option around that gate zone.
- If you’re flying from Pier B, check the gate corridor near Gate B53 for an ATM option.
- Remember: airside ATMs are only accessible after security, so use them only if you’re already through and you still have time before boarding.
Quick HAM Landmarks That Mean You’re Close
- Airport Plaza (landside): If you see the central shopping/connector area between terminals, you’re in the best spot to find multiple ATMs.
- Arrivals halls: If you’re standing in the public Arrivals area near exits to taxis/pick-up, look back along the walls for ATM / Geldautomat signage.
- After security: If you’re near the Gate A cluster (A17/A20), you’re close to airside ATM options.
- S-Bahn station: If you see ticket machines/turnstile access, check the station hall for an on-airport ATM before you ride.
Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Hamburg Airport (HAM), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.
ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Hamburg Airport (HAM)
- Use Airport Plaza first if you want options fast: At HAM, Airport Plaza (landside/Arrivals level) is the easiest place to compare multiple bank-branded ATMs without walking far between terminals.
- Terminal 1 vs Terminal 2: don’t waste time searching the wrong side: If you exit into Terminal 2 Arrivals, check the Terminal 2 ATM first—then head to Airport Plaza if you need a backup machine.
- Taking the S-Bahn (S1)? If you’re headed to the train, the S-Bahn station hall ATM is a practical “last stop” so you have cash before you reach the city.
- If you forgot to withdraw before security: HAM has airside ATMs near Gate A17/A20 and near Gate B53. Use these only if you’re already through security and still have time.
- Expect different fees by operator inside the same airport: If one ATM shows a high fee on-screen, cancel and try another brand in the Plaza cluster.
- Arriving late night: Even if an ATM is “24/7,” access can depend on which areas are open. If you land very late, prioritize an ATM you can reach in the public Arrivals/Plaza zone before leaving the terminal.
- Cash for taxis and small purchases: Hamburg is card-friendly, but having some EUR at HAM helps for taxis, tips, and quick snacks—especially if your phone payment fails or you need to move quickly.
FAQs – Hamburg Airport (HAM) ATMs
Are there ATMs inside Hamburg Airport (HAM)?
Yes. Hamburg Airport has multiple ATMs landside (Arrivals/Plaza) and additional ATMs airside (after security) near selected gates.
Where’s the easiest place to find multiple ATMs at HAM?
The easiest “many options” area is Airport Plaza on the landside Arrivals level (between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2), where multiple bank-branded cash machines are commonly grouped.
Are there ATMs in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2?
Yes. There are ATMs in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (Arrivals/landside), plus additional options in the Plaza connector.
Can I withdraw cash after I pass security at Hamburg Airport?
Yes. There are airside ATMs near the Gate A area (e.g., around A17/A20) and also an option near Gate B53 in Pier B.
Do Hamburg Airport ATMs dispense euros?
Yes. ATMs at HAM dispense EUR (euros).
Do I need cash immediately after landing at HAM?
Not always—Hamburg is card-friendly—but cash can be helpful for taxis, tips, small purchases, or as a backup if your card is temporarily declined.
What should I do if the first ATM I try is out of service?
Go straight to Airport Plaza on the landside Arrivals level to try another bank’s ATM nearby. If you’re taking the train, the S-Bahn station hall ATM is another fast fallback.
Are airport ATMs open 24 hours?
Many ATMs are intended to run 24/7, but your access depends on whether the area (landside/airside/station hall) is open at that time.
Is there a place for currency exchange at HAM if I don’t want to use an ATM?
Yes. Hamburg Airport has travel-money services (e.g., Reisebank/Travelex counters) in addition to ATMs, but exchange services may have different rates/fees than bank ATMs.
Hamburg Airport Related Services
- BOOK an AIRPORT HOTEL in Hamburg or SLEEPING PODS
- RENT a CAR in Hamburg Airport or BOOK a PRIVATE TRANSFER
- STORE your LUGGAGE in Hamburg Airport or NEARBY
- BUY a LOCAL eSIM for Hamburg, Germany or a GLOBAL eSIM