ATM machines in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland

  • Removed user
    Participant
    72625 posts
    30 June 2019 at 5:38:58 #822559

    Hi,

    Where to find the nearest ATM machines in Switzerland where I can withdraw Swiss franks using my bank debit card and do not pay higher exchange rates and fees. I assume most big railway stations will have ATM machines and in most towns I can go to a bank to withdraw money. But if a bank is far, can you recommend any other place which has ATM machines, specially near my base town Lauterbrunnen?

  • Effortlessly learn from the questions and answers in the forum. Receive a daily e-mail with new discussions.

    Removed user
    Participant
    72625 posts
    30 June 2019 at 10:36:09 #916488

    Hello Jakay,

    Apart from banks and the larger railway stations you mention the Swiss Post company also provides quite a nice network of ATMs. Normally places which are of touristic interest, like Lauterbrunnen, will for sure provide at least one ATM, normally more.

    I found below page via google and according to it, in Lauterbrunnen you will mainly find the Raiffeisen bank and the Bank EKI.

    nearest.cash/en

    Also see:
    http://www.myswissalps.com/sw issfranc

    Best,
    Steph

    Removed user
    Participant
    72625 posts
    30 June 2019 at 23:48:25 #916489

    All villages of a reasonable size will have at least one bank or post office with an ATM

    Slowpoke
    Participant
    7567 posts
    1 July 2019 at 0:52:45 #916490

    Hi Jakay –

    <<“But if a bank is far, can you recommend any other place which has ATM machines, specially near my base town Lauterbrunnen?”>>

    Some people joke that Switzerland has a bank on every corner.

    Mapsearch.ch shows ATM locations, if you work the menus under “points of Interest.”

    map.search.ch/?pos=637024,160496&z=64 &poi=geldautomat,tanks telle

    Slowpoke

  • The thread ‘ATM machines in Lauterbrunnen Switzerland’ is closed to new replies.

About MySwissAlps

We’re passionate tourists and locals. We share tips about how to plan a trip to Switzerland. MySwissAlps was founded in 2002.

Get a free account for a worry-free trip

  • Join our 11030 members and ask us questions in the forum
  • Access to member-only promotions
  • Detailed maps and weather forecasts

Planning your first Switzerland adventure?

Get a jump-start with Annika’s 20-minute e-mail course, “Switzerland for beginners”. Subscribe to our newsletter to unlock the course.