Airport currency exchange counters are the worst place in the world to get foreign cash. Travelex, Forexchange, ICE, and the dozens of generic kiosks at every major airport post exchange rates that are 8-15 percent worse than the rate you would get from an ATM 50 feet away. They count on you being jet-lagged, in a hurry, and unwilling to walk around comparing rates.

The fix is the same at every airport: walk past the counter, find the bank ATM in arrivals, and withdraw a small amount (50-100 units of local currency) for taxis, tips, and the first day. Use a no-FX debit card like Wise or Charles Schwab and you pay essentially zero in fees. These guides tell you exactly where the bank ATMs are at each major airport, which counters to avoid, and whether you actually need cash at all.

Airports covered

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FCO
Rome Fiumicino
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CDG
Paris Charles de Gaulle
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BCN
Barcelona El Prat
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NRT
Tokyo Narita
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BER
Berlin Brandenburg
Flag of Portugal
LIS
Lisbon Humberto Delgado
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BKK
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi
Flag of Mexico
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juárez
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CUN
Cancun International
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LHR
London Heathrow
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LGW
London Gatwick
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YYZ
Toronto Pearson
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ATH
Athens Eleftherios Venizelos
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SYD
Sydney Kingsford Smith
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AMS
Amsterdam Schiphol
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ZRH
Zurich Airport
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DUB
Dublin Airport
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KEF
Keflavik International
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IST
Istanbul Airport
Flag of Czech Republic
PRG
Vaclav Havel Prague
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VIE
Vienna International
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DBV
Dubrovnik Airport
Flag of Vietnam
HAN
Noi Bai International
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DPS
Bali Denpasar Ngurah Rai
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DEL
Delhi IGI International
Flag of UAE
DXB
Dubai International
Flag of South Korea
ICN
Incheon International
Flag of Costa Rica
SJO
San José Juan Santamaría
Flag of the Dominican Republic
PUJ
Punta Cana International
Flag of Brazil
GIG
Rio de Janeiro Galeão
Flag of New Zealand
AKL
Auckland
Flag of Poland
WAW
Warsaw Chopin
Flag of Hungary
BUD
Budapest Ferenc Liszt
Flag of Belgium
BRU
Brussels Airport
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TLV
Ben Gurion (Tel Aviv)
Flag of Hong Kong
HKG
Hong Kong International
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KUL
Kuala Lumpur International
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TPE
Taoyuan International
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MNL
Ninoy Aquino International
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JNB
O.R. Tambo International
Flag of Morocco
CMN
Mohammed V International
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LIM
Jorge Chávez International
Flag of Colombia
BOG
El Dorado International
Flag of Chile
SCL
Arturo Merino Benítez Intl
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PVG
Shanghai Pudong International
Flag of Saudi Arabia
JED
King Abdulaziz International
Flag of India
BOM
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Intl
Flag of Indonesia
CGK
Soekarno-Hatta International
Flag of Germany
FRA
Frankfurt
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MUC
Munich
Flag of Italy
MXP
Milan Malpensa
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MAD
Madrid-Barajas
Flag of Japan
HND
Tokyo Haneda
Flag of Brazil
GRU
São Paulo-Guarulhos
Flag of Norway
OSL
Oslo Gardermoen
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ARN
Stockholm Arlanda
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CPH
Copenhagen Kastrup
Flag of Finland
HEL
Helsinki-Vantaa
Flag of Singapore
SIN
Singapore Changi
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EZE
Buenos Aires Ezeiza
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CAI
Cairo International

Coming soon

Airport guides are being added in order of international passenger volume. Next up: HND Tokyo Haneda, MAD Madrid Barajas, FRA Frankfurt, SIN Singapore Changi, DXB Dubai, CIA Rome Ciampino, and MXP Milan Malpensa.

The universal airport rule

Most major airports have at least one local bank ATM in the arrivals area. Use that one. Skip Travelex, skip Forexchange, skip the "no commission" kiosks (the markup is built into the rate, the "commission" is just a separate fee they have removed). For most major destinations, you do not even need cash to leave the airport. Trains, taxis, Uber, FreeNow, and itTaxi all accept contactless cards almost everywhere. Withdraw 50-100 units of local currency only if you want a backup for tipping or markets on day one.

Before you tap, also remember the DCC trap: when the airport ATM asks "would you like to be charged in your home currency?" always say no, always pick the local currency. The 3-13% markup that DCC adds is the second biggest way travelers lose money at airports.