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Is Uber expensive in Paris?

Also, Uber's rates in Paris are not particularly cheap, they could be more than a taxi, but doubt if they'll save you anything. Taxis are better in Paris, especially from the airport.



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Are Taxis Cheaper Than Uber in Paris? Short answer: no. Uber is definitely not cheaper than a taxi, but you're probably talking a euro or so for a 10-minute ride. It's up to you if that euro is worth it to go looking for a taxi.

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Uber has also arrived in Paris, which makes it easier for both Parisians and foreigners to get around. Pros: You can track your car, call the driver, and you don't even need to have cash on you (or deal with rude cab drivers).

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Uber is legal in France, and it is very active in Paris.

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I used both Uber and G7 in Paris in May 2022, and G7 was much more reliable and often less expensive. Highly recommend using G7 instead of Uber. Bolt is always about 10% cheaper than Uber and seems to have more drivers at the ready.

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Taxis in Paris are actually more affordable than you may think. The government have put regional regulations in place so all licensed taxis must adhere to set pricing guidelines. All Paris taxis within the core area of the city use a taximeter based on distance to calculate your fee.

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A one-way trip between Paris and Versailles by Uber or taxi will typically cost you a minimum of around 40€ - 50€, assuming no major traffic jams and depending on your specific Paris location.

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In Taxis. Rounding up the fare to the next euro usually suffices for a tip amount, but if that seems paltry, go ahead and leave 5–10% on top of the fare.

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There is a fixed fare from CDG to Paris right bank of the Seine. It is 45 € with Uber X, not less not more. This won't fluctuate if there is a traffic jam or if it takes 2 hours... As it turns out, this is to date the flat fare from CDG into Paris.

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The best way to get around Paris is on foot and by metro. The elegant arrondissements are practically made for pedestrians. Still, Paris is very big, so you should take the efficient metro to travel long distances.

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You can easily get from Charles de Gaulle to Paris by taking an RER B train. RER trains are regional express services that run every 10 minutes between the airport and the city centre and stop at the main stations in Paris, including Paris Gare du Nord. The journey lasts approximately 30 minutes.

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Lyft doesn't operate in Paris, but Uber does. I've taken several Ubers in Paris. Just note that most drivers may not speak English--the Google Translate app came in handy. I prefer Uber because you know they'll accept cards and you know the price up front.

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The cost of the taxi trip between CDG and Paris is between 50 Euros and 60 Euros, depending on the route taken and the destination in Paris. In the event of frequent traffic jams in Paris and its surroundings, this price may be doubled.

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Paris Taxis: Payment Methods Paris taxi drivers aren't obligated to accept payments via bank cards. Nevertheless, they should have their payment methods written and displayed on the vehicle's windows. In general terms, payment in cash is preferable.

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Yes, tap water in Paris is perfectly safe to drink and is readily available wherever you go, even at public water fountains. As long as taps aren't labeled eau non potable—meaning “not for drinking” in French—everything else is potable. In fact, drinking water from the fountains of Paris has been encouraged.

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Tipping is not required in France (although there are a few exceptions). You don't need to tip French waitstaff because they get a living wage and benefits. It is NOT considered rude to tip in France. There is no standard percentage for tips in France.

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Admission is free and no ticket is required. The gardens are also free, except on Musical Fountains Show and Musical Gardens days. The Park is open every day all year round and admission is free.

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Take an Uber — if you want to avoid the crowds when visiting Versailles, taking an Uber is the way to go. Since there have been so many train strikes in and around Paris, taking an Uber will be a much more reliable source to ensure you arrive to the palace at your desired time.

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EuroCheapo's Paris budget travel guide
  1. Take public transit in from Charles de Gaulle airport.
  2. Be careful with taxis from the airport.
  3. In general, avoid taxis for short distances around Paris.
  4. Buy a multipack or travel pass for Metro and bus tickets.
  5. Use CityMapper or Bonjour RATP instead of Google Maps.


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Tickets for public transportation in Paris The metro, buses, RER trains and trams all use the same ticketing system. A basic ticket costs around €2 (a little over $2), making it a very economical way of getting around Paris.

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