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Are taxis readily available in Ireland?

You can easily find buses, taxis, and car rental services to get your Irish escape started. Cork Airport: Located just 8 km from Cork City, this airport is your gateway to the captivating landscapes of the south. Buses, taxis, and car rentals are readily available to whisk you away to the wonders of the region.



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Ireland is experiencing a taxi shortage across the country with running costs making participating in the occupation a challenge for many would-be taxi drivers.

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Preorder a taxi Now, preordering won't always be available, particularly if it's late at night. But getting taxis in and out of town is difficult in Dublin now, and one of our top tips is to preorder one ahead of your night out.

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Taxis in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments (for example Visa, Mastercard, American Express) as well as cash. You can choose how you want to pay.

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You can hail a licensed taxi or find them at a taxi rank, whilst a hackney cab must be hired by phone or in person at a hackney office. A licensed taxi calculate their fares using a taximeter, whilst hackney cabs generally have a fixed price list for their different destinations.

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Small Public Service Vehicles (SPSV) are taxis, hackneys and limousines. In Ireland, an SPSV license is regulated by the National Transport Authority (NTA).

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When it comes to tipping taxi drivers in Ireland, there's no strict rule. However, it's common practice to round up the fare to the nearest euro as a token of gratitude for their service. So, when you reach your destination, you can simply say, “Keep the change!” — easy as pie.

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Taxis in Ireland must accept credit and debit card payments (for example Visa, Mastercard, American Express) as well as cash. You can choose how you want to pay. Taxi drivers cannot add a surcharge on any card payments.

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Getting a Dublin taxi couldn't be easier, as there are many operating taxis in the city, with over 80 taxi ranks, available 24/7. The main taxi ranks within the city centre are located on O'Connell Street, up towards Parnell Square and on College Green opposite the Bank Of Ireland.

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How much does a taxi cost to Dublin City Centre? The price of a taxi to Dublin City from Dublin Airport is not predetermined at the starting point and journeys are metred, but it generally costs around €25.00 - €40.00. Taxi fares in Dublin are dependent on distance travelled and are metred.

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Train travel is generally the fastest way to get around the country. Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) (www.irishrail.ie; 1850/366222 or 01/836-6222) operates the train services in Ireland. Most lines radiate from Dublin to other principal cities and towns.

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There may be a few reasons why taxi drivers prefer cash payments over card payments. These include: 1. Immediate payment: Cash payments provide immediate payment to the driver without any delay or potential chargebacks, unlike card payments which may be subject to processing times and potential chargebacks.

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Public transport fares in Ireland are amongst the most expensive in the world, as new analysis shows that Dublin commuters are paying out on average over 5% of their wages on monthly tickets.

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