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How do I call a taxi in Seville?

You can order a taxi by phoning + 34 954 50 00 00 or you can download the Pide Taxi app.



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App #1: Cabify If you're looking to get around cities in Spain, like Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville, Cabify is your best option.

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Absolutely. It's very easy to hail a taxi in Seville from almost anywhere in the city. You simply need to raise your hand when you see an empty cab and get in.

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You don't need to tip taxis in Seville, and tips won't be expected by taxi drivers, either. You can leave a tip if you're feeling generous, if you're part of a larger group, the taxi driver helped you move your suitcases to the doorman, or if he went above and beyond for you.

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How much is taxi from Seville airport to city center? A taxi from Seville Airport to Seville City Center costs around €25-€35, depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.

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The currency used in Seville is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted across the city, but you might want to carry some cash around too. In that case, you can exchange money at a local post office or bank before you travel.

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To hail a taxi all you need to do is raise your hand. Unlike other European cities, there is no need to go to a taxi rank.

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All vehicles accept payment by credit card and can also be paid in cash (taxi drivers are required to have coins in sufficient quantity to facilitate change to the user up to the amount of 20 euros). It should be noted that some taxis have wifi service available to passengers.

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Cabify – the best Uber alternative in Spain Operating much like Uber, Cabify is one of the most commonly used alternatives to Uber in Spain. Cabify is available in Alicante, A Coruña, Barcelona, Benidorm, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella, Murcia, Santander, Seville, Valencia, and Zaragoza.

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All vehicles accept payment by credit card and can also be paid in cash (taxi drivers are required to have coins in sufficient quantity to facilitate change to the user up to the amount of 20 euros). It should be noted that some taxis have wifi service available to passengers.

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You can get the ticket in the entrance machines or you can use a contactless payment. In the machine you can also get the metro card with multiple journeys (each ride will cost you less than the single ticket but you have to pay a small deposit, refundable when you return the card in the same machines).

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In Spain, tipping is entirely optional and it's not very common. You may see people leaving small change at cafés and bars and, eventually, someone tipping at a nice expensive restaurant. But most of the time, you won't see anyone other than tourists leaving a tip.

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All vehicles accept payment by credit card and can also be paid in cash (taxi drivers are required to have coins in sufficient quantity to facilitate change to the user up to the amount of 20 euros). It should be noted that some taxis have wifi service available to passengers.

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They have a green light that is on when they are free. To hail a taxi all you need to do is raise your hand. There are also several taxi ranks around the city, indicated by a blue sign with a white letter 'T'. Taxis must be taken from the corresponding ranks at railway and bus stations and at the airport.

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The prices of traditional taxis are regulated by the Spanish government. While pricier than Uber and the other ride-hailing Uber in Spain alternatives, they're not astronomical like in other countries. Taxi drivers will generally apply a minimum fee and then charge a rate as per the meter.

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