Licensed Toronto taxis will accept payment with all major credit cards. If you are hailing a taxi off the street, check if the taxi light on the roof is on – if it is on, that indicates the taxi is available, if it is off, it is unavailable.
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Us millennials are in general, less afraid of credit card fraud and Uber hasn't given us any reason to change our minds. Uber is also less expensive than taxis, at least in Toronto. Prices are about 30% less for a private Uber X ride vs. a traditional taxi, and gratuities are included.
There are numerous currency exchange offices for visitors to exchange money into Canadian currency. Most exchange offices are open during regular business hours (9am-6pm) and Saturday from 10am-5pm. Credit cards are also widely accepted in restaurants, stores, taxis, etc.
USD not universally acceptedIf you are planning to rely on USD in Canada, you may like to reconsider. Although large retailers, tourist attractions, hotels and border crossings accept US currency, smaller and rural destinations may not.
Licensed Toronto taxis will accept payment with all major credit cards. If you are hailing a taxi off the street, check if the taxi light on the roof is on – if it is on, that indicates the taxi is available, if it is off, it is unavailable. Tipping your driver 10 to 15% for good service is common courtesy in Toronto.
Pay with cash or card.However, most cab drivers accept only major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. If you pay in cash, carry small bills with you so that you can pay your exact fare. If you have larger bills, make sure the driver has change before you pay him or her.
BUt be aware that any change you receive in a transaction will be in Canadian currency. Taxis take cash and credit cards. Most taxis will take credit cards, but ask the driver as you get into the taxi. They will accept USD but most likely at a exchange rate that is not very good for you.
Book an airport limo or taxi for your next trip by calling 1-800-465-3434 or schedule online today! Right on time (a little early even) and very reasonable price.
An airport taxi is primarily dedicated to transporting passengers to and from airports. It specializes in airport transfers, catering specifically to travelers who require transportation to catch flights or upon landing. On the other hand, a regular taxi offers a broader range of services.