Deutschbank, if memory serves me well, has a partnership with the Spanish post office. However, I was able to use my (Canadian) credit union card to withdraw euro directly from my account at all sorts of ATMs in Spain. Looking at my transaction records (I really should pitch them), I withdrew euro in Oviedo, Tineo, Grandas de Salime, and Lugo. Most villages seemed to have ATMs. Just let your financial institution know in advance that you will be in Spain on certain dates, so your card does not get frozen. I knew pilgrims who only used ATMs at banks during business hours in case their card got swallowed by the machine. Check the foreign service surcharges from your financial institution-- while they might wave them if you bug them sufficiently, the standard charge is 2.5% from a Canadian bank-- the charge is quite excessive and unconscionable. Charles Schwab is notable in not charging the fee, which is why other posters like them so much.