The most typical way to get a taxi in Rome is to go to a taxi stand (rank.)There is usually an orange sign with the word TAXI on it, and there you should see white city taxis lined up.You just go to the one at the front of the line.
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Taxi drivers in Italy are not supposed to pick you up if you flag them down. Keep in mind, there are starting rates that differ in every city depending on the time of day. There are also fixed prices from some airports, train stations and ports.
Cab drivers in Italy never expect a tip, so if you give one to them, they may be surprised. If you're using a car service like Uber or Free Now (formerly myTaxi), tipping is also not required. But if any driver goes out of his or her way to assist you, it's OK to give a small tip.
If the taxi rates are compared to those in Madrid, they are slightly higher and the minimum fare is also higher. However, if compared to Florence and Amsterdam, the prices in Rome are slightly lower. Based on the official taxi rates, an average journey in the centre of Rome should cost between 6 and 8 euros.
Alternatives to Uber in Italy. Need a shuttle, transfer, or ride in Italy? Rather than using Uber to book NCCs, I recommend booking an NCC directly, calling a taxi, or using the AppTaxi app. If you need a private transfer, book an NCC.
If you ask locals “Do you tip in Italy?”, they'll explain that while they sometimes leave a small tip, it's generally not necessary. In Italy, gratuity (or una mancia, pronounced oo-nah MAN-chah) is considered a bonus for exceptional service. And it's not often that you'll find a tip jar at a register.
Hailing a taxiBefore you get in the cab, ask the driver “Could you take me to (place)?” and either “How much will that cost?” or “Do you use a meter?” if you are somewhere where drivers charge by the mile.
Taxis are a solid option, but Uber isn'tLocals tell us that taxis in Italy are perfectly safe to use (although they can sometimes be expensive). Here's what locals in Italy say about using taxis (and Uber): Do not get into unlicensed cabs—they're often targets for scams.
Most taxi drivers will speak enough English to get by, but if you want to brush up on your Italian, here are a few useful phrases: Devo andare all'aeroporto di Fiumicino: I have to go to Fiumicino Airport. Swap out the last bit according to your destination; e.g. devo andare alla stazione centrale.