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Can you wave down a taxi in Rome?

Taxis can be waved down in the street, can be obtained at taxi stands located throughout the city, or can be called. Two handy numbers are 06 5551 and 06 3570. When you call a taxi, there is an additional 3.50 euro charge.



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Taxi drivers in Italy are not supposed to pick you up if you flag them down. Keep in mind, there are starting rates that differ in every city depending on the time of day. There are also fixed prices from some airports, train stations and ports.

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One crucial question that usually arises is whether Uber is cheaper than traditional taxis in Rome, Italy. The precise answer, in this case, is predictable – it depends. Since only higher-end Uber services are available, Uber tends not to be cheaper than regular taxis in terms of standard pricing.

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Tipping in Rome taxis In general, tipping taxi drivers in Rome is not necessary however, it is becoming more and more common to round up your bill, especially if it makes change easier. This is entirely discretional, not expected and usually only done if the driver was especially helpful or pleasant.

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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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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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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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Good To Know: You may have heard about the conflict between Italian taxis drivers and UBER. Italian taxi drivers don't want UBER in Italy because getting and having an Italian taxi license is complicated and expensive.

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While Italy is a very safe country, there are pickpockets frequently on public transportation. You should always keep a close eye on your bag when you are taking public transportation. Taxi drivers are usually a good option - make sure to only take an official taxi (they are marked as official taxis).

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When it comes to tipping taxi drivers in Italy, it's pretty simple. Most locals simply round up, so if your fare comes to 18 euro, and you leave your taxi driver with 20 euro – that gesture would be very appreciated.

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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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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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