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Are cabs in Rome safe?

It is recommended to only use licensed taxis from the airport taxi booths to avoid potential scams. Unlicensed taxis or private cars, usually black vans, are waiting outside the baggage pick-up and right by the official taxi stands. Their rates are usually way higher than the fixed price.



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Taxis are safe. There is also Uber in Rome. If you are timid and unsure about finding your way, I think you'd be more comfortable in a taxi or Uber than on a train or bus, regardless of time of day. You should be prepared with a piece of paper with the hotel's name and address to show the driver.

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How to avoid pickpockets in Rome, Italy
  1. If you don't need it, don't bring it. Have you – for reasons known only to yourself – brought a big wad of cash? ...
  2. Be aware of who's around you. ...
  3. Carry your bag in front. ...
  4. Zip it up. ...
  5. Don't use your back pockets. ...
  6. Refrain from wearing a fanny pack. ...
  7. Trust your intuition.


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Taxi phone numbers in Rome
  1. 06/6645 (Pronto Taxi)
  2. 3570 (Radio Taxi)
  3. 06/5551 (Samarcanda)
  4. 064157 – 064994 (Taxi Tevere)


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The best way to get around Rome is on foot. And because many of the best attractions are clustered together in traffic-free zones, walking makes the most sense.

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What is the Taxi Price from Rome Airports to the City Center? You will pay a fixed fare of 48€ for your journey from Fiumicino Airport to any destination in the city center that is located within the Aurelian Walls. A trip between Ciampino Airport and the city center of Rome stands at a fixed rate of 30€.

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What is the Taxi Price from Rome Airports to the City Center? You will pay a fixed fare of 48€ for your journey from Fiumicino Airport to any destination in the city center that is located within the Aurelian Walls. A trip between Ciampino Airport and the city center of Rome stands at a fixed rate of 30€.

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Taxis in Rome are recognizable by the white color of the bodywork and the typical luminous sign with the word “taxi” on the roof. They also display the emblem of the Municipality of Rome on the front doors and the name of the taxi.

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The bigger cities in Italy (Rome, Naples, Milan, and Turin) use a taxi app called FreeNow. It works similarly to any other rideshare app. You can enter your pick up and drop off location and can track the driver the whole way. Additionally, you can pay on the app or with cash at the end of your journey.

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Unlike many large cities, hailing down a taxi cab in Rome is not a common practice, but not entirely impossible. If taxis are free, the light from the Taxi sign located on top of the cab will be turned on. If the light is off, then that means they are likely occupied or are on their way to pick up a passenger.

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Rome city taxis are usually white, and they are easily identifiable with the “TAXI” sign on the roof. There are also taxi apps such as FreeNow, Uber, and appTaxi. etc. We will show you how to use taxis in Rome, including the process of hailing, booking, understanding the fares, tipping etiquette, and safety tips.

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The majority of crime in Rome is petty crime such as pickpocketing, scams or theft. Even at night, Rome's a hub of social activity, and night buses get you home safely after you enjoy Rome's nightlife. Yet, to feel super safe and at ease, there're some areas you should avoid where certain crimes are common.

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And please, do not burp or fart in public, it is considered extremely rude. Also, loud swearing and drinking alcohol from a bottle while walking the street, is frowned upon. Most Italians like some alcohol, but usually avoid to get drunk. Public scenes of drunkenness are much less tolerated than in other countries.

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Rome has perfectly safe, clean, and pleasant drinkable tap water. Furthermore, it is a city that will surely never leave you thirsty since it has thousands of drinking fountains to stop for a sip or refill your water bottle while exploring this beautiful ancient city.

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Tipping isn't expected in Rome the same way it is in the US. It's always nice to give a tip for exceptional service, but you will not be seen as rude if you do not tip. Is tipping normal in Rome? Tipping is somewhat normal in Rome.

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Here are some tipping guidelines for various services: Private drivers: 10 euros for an airport transfer. 30 – 50 euros for a full day excursion depending on the length of the service. Private guide: 15 – 25 euros for a typical 3-hour tour.

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