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Do cabs in London take credit cards?

London black cab fares are metered, and the minimum charge is £3.20. Additional charges apply when you take a black cab from Heathrow, book by phone, and on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve. All black cabs accept payment by credit or debit card without a surcharge.



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London black cab fares are metered, and the minimum charge is £3.20. Additional charges apply when you take a black cab from Heathrow, book by phone, and on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve. All black cabs accept payment by credit or debit card without a surcharge.

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Yes, you can hail a London black taxi in the street and pay the driver in cash at the end of your journey. Most cabs also accept credit and debit cards now.

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Tipping is appreciated but not always appropriate in London. There are some situations where it is customary, for example in restaurants.

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In most cases, paying by card is more convenient than cash, though we do recommend carrying a small amount of cash for parking, taxis, small purchases and tips. Ideally, take a Wise Mastercard and a Visa debit or credit card with you – plus a small amount of cash.

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It's easier to handle and manage cash compared to other modes of payment. Cash payments are immediate and there is no need to wait for the payment to be processed. Some taxi drivers may prefer cash payments to avoid paying fees associated with card payments.

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All black cabs accept payment by credit or debit card without a surcharge.

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A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or London taxi) is a carriage or car for hire.

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The distance you are travelling should impact your choice. Hiring a cab in London is quite economical if you are travelling small distances within the city. The fares will usually stay under your budget for short distance travelling. However, for longer routes, the prices can go a little higher when compared with Uber.

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If you see that the light is on (you'll know if it is, it's a bright yellow light), then to hail the cab simply stand on the side of the pavement and extend your arm outward. There's no need to shout “taxi” and indeed, it's actually illegal to shout “taxi” whilst trying to hail a cab.

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Private hire vehicles (minicabs) must be booked in advance through a licensed private hire operator. Use our Find a local minicab search form. There is a charge when booking by phone, and other terms and conditions may vary, so please check when booking.

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Do you have to ask for the check in London/the UK? Once you have finished with your entire meal and all of its courses, you will need to ask for the bill (called a check in some countries, but a bill in the UK). Your waiter will usually not just bring you the bill, as that is seen as rude and rushing you.

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It is not necessary to tip housekeeping staff. Employees at B&Bs as well as small, family-run hotels don't expect gratuities either.

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There's no need to pay more. However, you'll often spend the trip chatting with the minicab driver and many people do tip. Since you have already agreed on the fare, your driver aims to get you from a to b quickly and efficiently. Give between £2 for a local trip to around £10 for longer trips or airport runs.

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