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Do you need a different Uber app in France?

Your Uber app that you use at home is universal. It'll work everywhere you go.



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As long as Uber is available at your travel destination, the Uber app will work the same as it does at home.

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Yes! There IS Uber in France, but only in the larger cities. I live in rural France, and getting Uber anywhere in the Charente is impossible as it doesn't exist. In fact, finding any type of taxi is hard in the French countryside, similar to many other countries.

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We've used Uber and Bolt in Paris. Both are great, but Bolt is consistently about 10% cheaper and has a faster response time (probably has more drivers since it's more popular in Europe).

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Yes. If a city you visit has Uber, you can request rides there just like you would back home. Please note that your phone will need access to Wi-Fi or cellular data. Before you depart, it's a good idea to contact your mobile phone carrier and confirm where you're planning to travel.

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To edit your default city location:
  1. Sign in at Uber .
  2. Select Profile from the menu.
  3. Set your location by country and postal code.


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Bolt works fine in Paris, I've used it quite a bit when we can't take the metro for one reason or another. Several locals have posted here that it's better than Uber in Paris.

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Yes Uber works fine. No, it's not best to take Uber from CDG or GdN. Both places have plenty of official taxis waiting in an official taxi queue.

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Getting around by taxi is one of the most convenient and time-efficient ways to experience Paris like a local. Avoid language issues or struggles hailing cabs by booking rides through the top taxi apps used in Paris like G7, Taxi Bleu, Uber, Bolt, Kapten, Snapcar, Taxi.eu and FreeNow.

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Paris taxi & ride-hailing apps
  • G7 Taxi. G7 Taxi is the biggest cab company in Paris, and its app is the most popular taxi-hailing app in the city. ...
  • Free Now. Free Now (previously owned by myTaxi) is one of the major cab-hailing apps in Europe. ...
  • Uber. ...
  • Bolt. ...
  • Heetch.


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One application – wherever you go No matter where you go, the Uber app always stays the same.

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Bolt's main advantage is the lower fees and commissions. The company charges 15 per cent commissions to its drivers – almost half compared to Uber – which means riders can also benefit from cheaper fares. However, don't be too quick to jump in a Bolt car.

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I'm looking at options to get out to CDG when I leave. Bolt works fine in Paris, I've used it quite a bit when we can't take the metro for one reason or another. Several locals have posted here that it's better than Uber in Paris.

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We've used Uber and Bolt in Paris. Both are great, but Bolt is consistently about 10% cheaper and has a faster response time (probably has more drivers since it's more popular in Europe).

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You can change your Preferred Currency at any time by logging on to the Uber app and navigating to the 'preferred currency' settings in your wallet.

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You can change your destination on Uber at any time during a ride in-progress — just keep in mind that your new ending point will likely increase the cost of your travel.

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