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Old Sep 23, 09, 3:36 pm   #1
 
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MUC airport ATMs deutsche bank

Does anyone know if there are Deutsche Bank atms in the munich airport?

We have a layover and would like to withdraw using out BOA atm card.

I found this on their website but I don't know what it means:

Private & Business Clients — Self-Service Outlet
House Address Airport / Flughafen, Zentralgebäude, Ebene 03
85356 Munich
Germany
Bank Code 70070024
Swift Code DEUTDEMMXXX / DEUTDEDBMUC
Opening Hours Monday - Sunday Open round-the-clock00:00 - 23:59

Location facilities Banking Terminal
ATM

Additional information Wheelchair access
Parking not available

Was able to find this through googling from 2007 but curious to see if anyone had personal knowledge:

Arrived ~6am in Munich and collected the 2 large duffle bags at baggage claim with the 2 carry-on back-packs (yeah, no room in the 335i E93’s trunk for much more). Pulled funds out of the Deutsche Bank ATM machine in baggage claim (got the inter-bank rate with no transaction fee using a BofA ATM card).

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Old Sep 23, 09, 3:42 pm   #2
 
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There are 2 ATMs right past immigration, facing the duty free shop (center of the terminal). Pretty sure they're Deutsche Bank ATMs.

Missed the last part of your post. Yes, there are a couple of ATMs outside of immigration. You mentioned a layover, so you wouldn't be collecting checked bags. Just follow the signs to your connecting flight. After you go through immigration, walk straight ahead and there should be a stand alone ATM to your left and right.

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Old Sep 23, 09, 3:48 pm   #3
 
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There are 2 ATMs right past immigration, facing the duty free shop (center of the terminal). Pretty sure they're Deutsche Bank ATMs.

Missed the last part of your post. Yes, there are a couple of ATMs outside of immigration. You mentioned a layover, so you wouldn't be collecting checked bags. Just follow the signs to your connecting flight. After you go through immigration, walk straight ahead and there should be a stand alone ATM to your left and right.

Thanks - unrelated, but would I still need to go through immigration if I am just making a lufthansa connection?

I'd probably be willing to go through immigration anyway just to access a deutche bank ATM.
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Old Sep 23, 09, 5:18 pm   #4
 
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Thanks - unrelated, but would I still need to go through immigration if I am just making a lufthansa connection?
Depends on where you are connecting to. If it is somewhere within the Schengen zone, then, yes, you will have to go through immigration in MUC (not through customs, though).
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Old Sep 23, 09, 6:19 pm   #5
 
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thanks - I am going to italy, which is in the zone, so I guess the answer is yes. Learn something new every day!
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Old Sep 24, 09, 1:29 am   #6
 
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I use the one in the central shopping area - it is quite hidden. If you have a long layover and are crossing over to the central area, exit Terminal 2, face the Edeka on your left, enter the building, with Nordsee to your left and car rentals to your right. Turn left at the Benetton shop, walk past Body Shop, turn left at the end and you will see the ATM.

Obviously this only works on a long layover as it requires reclearing, but for anyone landing and going into the city it is also a viable option. It is near where you see the bus stop marked here, on the left of the map. http://www.munich-airport.de/en/cons..._MAC/index.jsp
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Old Sep 24, 09, 2:12 am   #7
 
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I use the one in the central shopping area - it is quite hidden. If you have a long layover and are crossing over to the central area, exit Terminal 2, face the Edeka on your left, enter the building, with Nordsee to your left and car rentals to your right. Turn left at the Benetton shop, walk past Body Shop, turn left at the end and you will see the ATM.

Obviously this only works on a long layover as it requires reclearing, but for anyone landing and going into the city it is also a viable option. It is near where you see the bus stop marked here, on the left of the map. http://www.munich-airport.de/en/cons..._MAC/index.jsp
Is that the one by the bathrooms/showers/internet cafe/baggage storage?
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Old Sep 24, 09, 5:22 am   #8
 
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There are no DB ATMs in T2 on the schengen connection level.
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Old Sep 24, 09, 10:06 am   #9
 
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Is that the one by the bathrooms/showers/internet cafe/baggage storage?
I have never used the showers/internet cafe/baggage storage, so don't know for certain. The map says it is by 'bulky luggage'. I just know it as near the side entrance and past those shops. It never seems to be in use all the times I have been there and I doubt that many travellers know it exists.

The map doesn't show a bathroom there either - I only know the one directly opposite on the other side, next to the Hertz counter.

From post number one this would be the same location Zentralgebäude, Ebene 03. I have never seen one in T2 airside but haven't most likely ever looked for one, either.
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Old Sep 24, 09, 12:17 pm   #10
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There are a few DB ATMs in front of the luggage belt in T2.
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Old Oct 27, 09, 5:20 pm   #11
 
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There are no DB ATMs in T2 on the schengen connection level.
Confirmed. Fortunately I had a backup option (citigold) and the ATMs there gave me the inter-bank rate. But for BOA customers, apparently the DB atms are only near the luggage claim area.
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Confirmed. Fortunately I had a backup option (citigold) and the ATMs there gave me the inter-bank rate. But for BOA customers, apparently the DB atms are only near the luggage claim area.
Re-confirmed. The DB ATM is in the baggage area, but it's not a big big issue because you end up at the same security checkpoint regardless of whether you're just connecting or you go down to the baggage area and exit from there.
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Old Nov 6, 09, 12:04 pm   #13
 
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Is that the one by the bathrooms/showers/internet cafe/baggage storage?
I checked today- you were right. It is to the left of the internet cafe/baggage storage/service centre (not to be confused with the bulky luggage service centre which is on the main walkway in the central area)

So with Body Shop on the right, service centre ahead to the right, the DB machine is on the left. It is quite well hidden unless one knows what to look for, but is handy to anyone who is using any of the services in the central area and didn't stop at baggage claim machines (which I have yet to see/notice)
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