
FreeATM
Find surcharge-free ATMs anywhere you travel
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About FreeATM
Every time you withdraw cash abroad, you risk paying twice: once to your home bank, and again to the ATM operator on the ground. Most travelers don't realize the operator surcharge is avoidable — the trick is knowing which specific bank ATMs in each city charge nothing at all. FreeATM is a free tool built for travelers that maps exactly those ATMs. Not every ATM at a bank branch. Not a general guide that says "try Barclays." The specific machines, at the specific banks, confirmed to charge no operator fee to foreign Visa and Mastercard holders — with the count, the bank names, and a map showing where they are. Coverage across 100+ cities and 60+ countries FreeATM covers major travel destinations across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas — London, Paris, Rome, Lisbon, Barcelona, Dubai, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Hanoi, Istanbul, Cairo, Nairobi, Tbilisi, and many more. Each city page lists the confirmed free banks, how many ATMs are mapped, and a tap-to-open map with directions. For countries where no free ATMs exist, FreeATM doesn't leave you empty-handed. The platform explains which operator charges the least, what a typical withdrawal costs, and how to minimize fees — including warnings about Dynamic Currency Conversion, the single most common way travelers lose money at an ATM without realizing it. Built on real research, not guesswork Every operator rule in FreeATM is sourced from firsthand traveler reports, official bank tariff documents, and ATM fee databases — with confidence levels attached. The platform distinguishes between "confirmed free by multiple sources in 2024–2025" and "reported free but medium confidence." When a bank changes its fee policy (as Ameriabank in Armenia did in March 2026), FreeATM updates its guidance. ATM locations are sourced from OpenStreetMap and verified against bank locators. The map updates continuously as the OpenStreetMap community adds new machines. Practical tips for every destination Knowing the bank isn't always enough. FreeATM includes destination-specific guidance that goes beyond the ATM list: which neighborhoods to withdraw in before heading to a market or beach town; which ATMs run dry on weekends; where to withdraw before entering national parks or trekking routes with no coverage; how to avoid the DCC prompt that can add 5–10% to every transaction. For countries like Uruguay, FreeATM highlights the 22% VAT exemption tourists receive when paying by foreign card — a saving that often outweighs any ATM fee. No account required. No tracking. Free. FreeATM works instantly in any browser, on any device. There is no registration, no paywall, and no premium tier. Type a city name or tap your location on the map, and the nearest confirmed fee-free ATMs appear within seconds. For travelers who want to go further, FreeATM recommends no-fee travel cards — Wise, Revolut, Monzo, and Charles Schwab — that eliminate both the operator surcharge and the home bank's own foreign transaction fees entirely. Who it's for FreeATM is useful for any traveler who pays cash at markets, local restaurants, transit systems, or small accommodations that don't accept international cards. It's particularly valuable for long-term travelers, backpackers, and digital nomads who make frequent ATM withdrawals and feel the cost add up over weeks or months. At $3–7 per withdrawal, a traveler who withdraws cash twice a week over a month can save $25–60 simply by walking two minutes to the right ATM.
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