Italy does not have Lyft, and its relationship with Uber is quite different from North America or the UK. Due to strict local transportation laws and the power of taxi unions, the "UberX" service (where everyday drivers use their own cars) is not available. Instead, you can only use the Uber app to call Uber Black, Uber Lux, or Uber Van, which are high-end, professionally licensed chauffeur services. These are significantly more expensive than a standard taxi. In 2026, the most popular and efficient app for getting around major Italian cities like Rome, Milan, or Florence is Free Now (formerly MyTaxi), which allows you to hail and pay for a standard, licensed city taxi via your smartphone. While you can still open your Uber app in Rome, don't be surprised when the only available options are luxury sedans starting at twice the price of a local cab.