ATMs / Cash Machines — EUR
Find 24h ATMs (bancomat) in EUR. Modern business district built for the 1942 Expo, with rationalist architecture, the Colosseo Quadrato and a large artificial lake. Metro B.
ATMs in EUR are plentiful but commissions vary by 5× between bank-owned and independent machines. Italian-bank ATMs (Intesa Sanpaolo, Unicredit, BNL, BPER) typically charge €2 and offer the official ECB exchange rate. Independent kiosks (Euronet, Travelex, EuroCambio) charge €3–€5 plus a 7–10% currency-conversion markup.
Practical tips in EUR
- Always pick 'Without conversion' / 'Decline conversion' on the ATM — let your home bank do the FX.
- Use Italian-bank ATMs (Intesa, Unicredit, BNL) — yellow Euronet machines have brutal fees.
- Most Italian ATMs accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro and Amex. Discover/Diners often fail.
- Daily withdrawal limit is usually €250–€500 per card depending on issuer.
- Many shops in EUR have a €5–€10 minimum for card payments. Cash is still useful for snacks and tips.
ATM in EUR
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find ATMs in EUR with low fees?
Pick ATMs branded with an Italian bank (Intesa Sanpaolo, Unicredit, BNL, BPER, Banca Sella). Avoid the yellow Euronet, Travelex or EuroCambio machines — they add up to €5 plus a 7–10% FX markup.
Do ATMs in EUR accept foreign cards?
Yes. All bank ATMs in EUR accept Visa, Mastercard, Maestro and American Express. Some independent machines reject Discover and Diners Club. Withdraw in EUR, not your home currency.
What's the daily limit at ATMs in EUR?
Italian ATMs cap each withdrawal at €250–€500 and impose a daily total of €600–€1,500 depending on your home bank's settings. Check your bank's app before traveling if you need more.