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Is there a French version of Uber?

The main thing to remember is that Uber is only available in 20 major cities in France. But the French government have an excellent service called Le. Taxi, which is their Uber equivalent. And in Paris, in particular, there is still some tension between the traditional taxi drivers and Uber drivers.



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We asked French consumers about Ride sharing/hailing / online taxi usage by brand and found that Uber takes the top spot, while Tictactrip is at the other end of the ranking. These results are based on a representative online survey conducted in 2023 among 391 consumers in France.

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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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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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With its many, many drivers and over ten years of experience, Uber is the best app overall. FreeNow is the cheapest, however.

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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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Whether it's your usual commute by train, escaping the city with friends in a hire car, a coach trip to Cambridge, or even the Eurostar to Paris, you can now go absolutely anywhere with Uber.

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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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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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Trust us, we took BlaBlaCar multiple times in France and met some really friendly people while barely speaking any French! There was always someone in the car, whether it was the driver or another passenger, who knew English. It's a pretty safe bet.

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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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As long as Uber is available at your travel destination, the Uber app will work the same as it does at home. Update your mobile phone number in the Uber app. If you are using a different number during your travels, add it to your Uber account.

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Bolt – Bolt is popular all over Europe and is often cheaper than Uber, I've used it in many different countries and always had a good experience. It's one of the top rated taxi apps in Europe. Cabcy – This app has live tracking just like Uber.

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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. Update your mobile phone number in the Uber app. If you are using a different number during your travels, add it to your Uber account.

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Yes you can. My husband did it before. He booked a car for our son in Europe. Couldn't recall if it was London or France, but he did book it from the Philippines.

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The metro is a simple, fast and economical way to get around Paris. The network is made up of 16 lines and has more than 300 stations, the entrance to which is indicated by a large yellow letter “M”.

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Should You Take an Uber From the Airport. I would get a taxi at both the CDG and ORY airports. Both Charles de Gaulle and Paris Orly have taxi stands outside, which move fast. If you reserve a taxi in advance, there's a €7 additional fee, which could make a taxi more expensive.

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