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Langstrasse 116, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland
If you encounter any problems, contact the anonymous support department.
This amount is available for immediate withdrawal.
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Open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to midnight, and Friday through Sunday 24 hours a day
Our transaction fees are 2 to 4 times lower than the global average.
and insert cash into the device.
From your own digital wallet.
And a receipt as confirmation of the transaction.
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Rothbard.eu Bitcoin ATMs provide the highest level of security in Europe. Unlike other networks, we do not collect your phone number, track you with cookies, or request marketing consents. We do not require you to register an account or download any apps.
This makes transactions not only secure but also fast. We comply with the legally prescribed KYC requirements and do not require more than what the law specifies. We ensure the highest possible level of security and discretion while guaranteeing the full legality of transactions.
If you’re looking for a Bitcoin ATM in Zurich, you should check out the Langstrasse Europaallee Kiosk, which is also open in the evenings, at night, and on weekends. This location is one of the best options in the city: Rothbard.eu Bitcoin ATM, Langstrasse 116, 8004 Zurich, located directly inside the Langstrasse kiosk, with street-level access. The location is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, and Friday through Sunday 24 hours a day. It accepts CHF and EUR, and dispenses CHF upon sale. This is important because many other locations in Zurich have shorter hours or are only open during the day.
This advantage is no accident. Langstrasse is officially one of Zurich’s most recognizable nightlife districts — a place that thrives on retail and dining during the day and becomes one of the city’s main nightlife streets in the evening. That’s precisely why this Bitcoin ATM location is so convenient for people who want to buy or sell crypto after work, after a night out, or when shopping malls are already closed.
If your actual question isn’t just “bitcoin atm,” but rather:“Which ATM in Zurich makes sense at 11:30 p.m. on a Sunday, or when I want to withdraw CHF right away?” – Langstrasse 116 is usually the best option. Within the Rothbard network, this is one of the most flexible locations in terms of hours: it’s more of a late-night spot than Seefeld, stays open longer than Limmatstrasse, and is more convenient than the locations in shopping malls. If you need an ATM after 10:00 PM or on a Sunday evening, this location has a practical advantage over the other Rothbard locations in Zurich.
The most important thing is that you shouldn’t look for it in a shopping mall, arcade, or train station. It’s a street kiosk at Langstrasse 116. In location descriptions, it’s listed as the kiosk on the corner, at the intersection of Langstrasse and Zwinglistrasse. Here’s an extra detail that’s actually helpful when you’re there: once you enter the kiosk , the device is described as being on the left, by the large window. This kind of guidance can be more useful than a map alone, especially late at night.
If you're using public transport, the most convenient stop on this stretch is Militär-/Langstrasse, where lines 31 and 32, among others, stop. If you're driving, a convenient place to park is Parkhaus Helvetiaplatz, which the city says offers 24-hour access in the heart of Kreis 4. This is especially useful if you plan to arrive in the evening or at night.
For this location, it's not "general information about crypto" that saves the most time, but four specific checks to perform before you leave:
When selling, what matters most isn't the "Online" status itself, but the amount available for immediate cash-out in CHF. This figure tells you whether it's worth going to get cash right now. If the available amount is too low, you can still start the sale, but it's wiser to plan to withdraw cash at another Bitcoin ATM in the Rothbard network or to come back later.
In practice, most mistakes aren’t caused by the address itself, but by users confusing the QR code with the barcode. When selling, they work differently: the QR code is used to send cryptocurrency to the specified address, while the barcode is used to receive cash at the Bitcoin ATM. If you’re selling for the first time, this is one of those details that can really shorten the whole process.
Another important point: the cash withdrawal barcode remains valid indefinitely within the Rothbard network and can be used at approximately 200 Bitcoin ATMs in that network. This means that if you start selling now, you don't have to panic that you'll have to collect your cash at one exact minute and only at that single kiosk. This flexibility is particularly valuable for nighttime locations, such as Langstrasse.
If you’re hoping for a quick withdrawal, be sure to check the transaction status before heading to the kiosk. Rothbard explains in the FAQ that even after a code is generated you have to wait for it to be validated on the blockchain, and the speed depends, among other things, on the miner’s fee you set. If the fee is too low, some transactions may take significantly longer than a few minutes.
The most common problem with these Bitcoin ATMs isn’t a “bad ATM”, but choosing the wrong network. With coins like USDT, USDC or sometimes ETH, you need to check not only the cryptocurrency’s name but also the blockchain: TRC20, ERC20, Arbitrum, Optimism or Polygon. That’s exactly why this topic should be addressed explicitly — it’s more important than most “general advice.”
The safest rule is: before confirming a transaction, check the wallet address, the network, and the transaction amount. For those using stablecoins, this is truly the most important step in the entire process.
Yes, but with one very specific caveat: this is one of the best Bitcoin ATM locations in Zurich when you value flexible opening hours, street-level access, and a neighborhood that stays lively after dark. If you're looking for a Bitcoin ATM for a quick purchase after work, an evening CHF withdrawal, or on a Sunday, Langstrasse 116 is an excellent choice. However, if your priority is very early morning before 10:00, other Rothbard locations may make more sense, especially Limmatstrasse 197 or Seefeldstrasse 178.
Yes. It’s open 24/7 from Friday through Sunday, making it one of Rothbard’s most flexible locations in Zurich.
No. The barcode is valid indefinitely in the Rothbard network, so you can redeem the CHF later as long as you use devices in that network.
If you just want to quickly buy or sell cryptocurrency downtown, Langstrasse 116 is often more convenient than the “station” locations, because it has street-level access, very long opening hours, and remains open when some other locations have already closed.
No. Rothbard explains that all you need is your own cryptocurrency wallet. The safest option is to arrive with the QR code for your wallet already open on your phone.
Rothbard.eu Bitcoin ATM, Langstrasse 116, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland. If you need assistance, the operator number for this location is +41 21 539 11 90.
If you want this crypto-to-cash exchange to really get the job done in one go, just do four things before you head out: check the Online status, check the current CHF balance available for immediate withdrawal, open your wallet with the QR code, and confirm the correct network. At Langstrasse 116, these four steps are what most often determine whether you complete the transaction on the spot—even late at night or on the weekend—instead of having to come back a second time.
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