In 2026, the answer often depends on "Surge Pricing." During standard hours, Boston's regulated taxi rates (metered by the city) are frequently comparable to or slightly higher than an UberX. However, during peak commuting times, major events at the TD Garden, or bad weather, Uber's dynamic pricing can triple or quadruple the fare, making traditional White Taxis significantly cheaper. Boston taxis also have the advantage of using dedicated "Taxi Lanes" and "authorized-only" zones at Logan Airport that ride-shares cannot access. Furthermore, in 2026, many Boston taxis have integrated with apps like Curb, allowing users to book them with the same digital convenience as Uber but with the price stability of a regulated meter. For a reliable, flat-rate-adjacent experience in a city known for its difficult traffic and high ride-share demand, the traditional taxi remains a surprisingly competitive and often superior fiscal choice for savvy travelers.