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Skip the exchange booth at Nashville International Airport. Use an ATM with a no-fee card — the ATM gives you the real mid-market rate, while airport exchange booths charge 10–20% above it. On a $500 exchange, that difference is $50–100 in hidden costs.
The key rule
Airport currency exchange booths typically charge 10–20% above the mid-market rate.
On a $500 exchange, that is $50–100 in hidden fees. The ATM is almost always better — even with a bank fee. And with a no-fee card, the ATM is unambiguously better.
No exchange booths at this airport
No dedicated currency exchange booths operate at Nashville International. BNA handles primarily domestic traffic with limited international service to Canada and Mexico — no Travelex or ICE kiosks are present. This means your in-airport options are limited to ATMs — which is actually a better outcome, since you automatically get the real mid-market exchange rate.
ATMs are throughout all concourses (A–E) and in the main terminal. Pinnacle Bank, Bank of America, and Chase ATMs are near major gate junctions and at baggage claim exits.
BNA ATMs are on the Visa/Plus, Mastercard/Cirrus, and STAR networks. Pinnacle Bank is Tennessee-based and has ATMs throughout BNA; a Schwab or Wise card eliminates any Pinnacle Bank non-customer fee.
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This airport primarily serves domestic routes. If you need foreign currency, withdraw at your destination from an ATM using a no-fee card.
Pro Tip
Order currency from your bank 2-3 days before departure for the best rate without airport hassle — Nashville has Bank of America and Chase branches offering currency ordering with 2-3 day delivery.
Before you leave
Order foreign currency from your bank before departure — Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo all offer currency ordering at branches and online (3–7 business days). Rates are better than airport booths, and you avoid the airport rush entirely.
At your destination
Withdraw from a local ATM at your destination — you get the real mid-market exchange rate, minus a small network fee. A no-fee card eliminates even that. This is almost always the cheapest option.
In transit
Currency exchange at city banks or post offices in your destination country is typically far better than airport rates in both countries. Most major cities have walk-in currency exchange with rates 5–10% better than airport booths.
Is it better to exchange currency at BNA airport or at my destination?
At your destination. Nashville International Airport primarily serves domestic routes and has no dedicated exchange booths. Withdraw from an ATM at your destination using a no-fee card (Charles Schwab, Wise, or Revolut) for the best possible rate.
Where are the ATMs at BNA airport?
ATMs are throughout all concourses (A–E) and in the main terminal. Pinnacle Bank, Bank of America, and Chase ATMs are near major gate junctions and at baggage claim exits. BNA ATMs are on the Visa/Plus, Mastercard/Cirrus, and STAR networks. Pinnacle Bank is Tennessee-based and has ATMs throughout BNA; a Schwab or Wise card eliminates any Pinnacle Bank non-customer fee.
Which currency exchange is at BNA airport?
Nashville International Airport does not have dedicated currency exchange booths. It primarily serves domestic routes. For foreign currency, use an ATM with a no-fee card and exchange at the real mid-market rate.
What is the best card to use for foreign currency at BNA?
The Charles Schwab debit card is the top choice — it reimburses all ATM fees worldwide and charges 0% on international transactions, giving you the real mid-market exchange rate. Wise and Revolut travel cards are strong alternatives with similar 0% fee structures. Avoid using a standard bank debit card, which typically charges 1-3% foreign transaction fee plus an ATM surcharge of $3-5.
See also: Getting around BNA airport · Live BNA TSA wait times
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