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Can I order an Uber in Rome?

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To get started, open the Uber app, enter your pickup and dropoff locations, then select UberX from the list of ride options. You'll be matched with a driver to assist you with your trip. Can I tip my driver in Rome like I do with taxis? Yes.

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The two taxi apps most frequently recommended on these forums are FreeNow (formerly MyTaxi) and itTaxi. There isn't ride sharing per se. Uber in Rome will be a professional car service (Uber Black).

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All Rome city taxis are required by law to have POS machines. This means you SHOULD be able to pay with a credit card. I say should because sometimes you will find these POS machines to mysteriously be out of order. On the other hand, since Covid, many drivers are happy to use a contact-less pay system.

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Alternatives to Uber in Italy. Need a shuttle, transfer, or ride in Italy? Rather than using Uber to book NCCs, I recommend booking an NCC directly, calling a taxi, or using the AppTaxi app. If you need a private transfer, book an NCC.

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But we are here at the airport. The fixed price set by Uber from Rome Airport to the city center is 60 Euros!!

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Rome's Taxi Rates: A Brief Overview Weekday minimum fare (6 am – 10 pm): €3 (US$3.30) Public holiday minimum fare (6 am – 10 pm): €4.50 (US$4.90) Nighttime minimum fare: €6.50 (US$7.10) Three distance-based tariffs: €1.10 (US$1.20), €1.30 (US$1.40), and €1.60 (US$1.80) per kilometer.

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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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Since only higher-end Uber services are available, Uber tends not to be cheaper than regular taxis in terms of standard pricing. However, potential surge pricing during peak seasons or times can add to the cost.

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If you ask locals “Do you tip in Italy?”, they'll explain that while they sometimes leave a small tip, it's generally not necessary. In Italy, gratuity (or una mancia, pronounced oo-nah MAN-chah) is considered a bonus for exceptional service. And it's not often that you'll find a tip jar at a register.

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Do taxis in Rome take credit cards? All Rome city taxis are required by law to have POS machines. This means you SHOULD be able to pay with a credit card. I say should because sometimes you will find these POS machines to mysteriously be out of order.

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Italy only allows Uber Black (and Uber vans) because drivers must have the town car NCC license in order to operate. Because there is no UberX or UberPOOL, Uber in Italy tends to be more expensive than taxis on average. There is also often high demand and regular surge pricing in Rome.

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Most taxi drivers will speak enough English to get by, but if you want to brush up on your Italian, here are a few useful phrases: Devo andare all'aeroporto di Fiumicino: I have to go to Fiumicino Airport.

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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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The Leonardo Express is a Trenitalia train connecting Fiumicino airport with the main train station in Rome, Termini. It takes roughly 32 minutes and leaves the airport every half-hour, or every 15 minutes during peak hours. It's non-stop service from the airport to Termini.

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