Yes, there is a robust presence of taxis in Rome at night, and they are often the most reliable way to navigate the city after the Metro closes at 11:30 PM (or 1:30 AM on Fridays and Saturdays). In 2026, official Rome taxis are white vehicles with a "Taxi" sign on the roof and the city's emblem on the doors. You can find them at designated "Taxi Ranks" located near major landmarks like the Colosseum, Termini Station, and Piazza Venezia, or you can use the Free Now or itTaxi apps to summon one to your specific location. Be aware that nighttime fares carry a mandatory supplemental charge (typically around €6.50 extra) starting after 10:00 PM. While "hailing" a taxi on the street is less common than in New York, it is possible if the roof light is green. Always ensure the meter is started at the beginning of the trip, although for journeys to the airports (Fiumicino or Ciampino), there are fixed, regulated rates that remain consistent even during the late-night hours for 2026 travelers.