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Is Uber used in Spain?

Ever since Uber expanded into Spain, it has been gaining popularity. Currently, Uber is available in many large cities throughout Spain, including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville. Just open your app and see.



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Uber in Spain operates in exactly the same way that it does in every country. Therefore, if you already have the app downloaded and an active account – away you go. However, if you haven't used the platform yet you will need to download the app from your app store (find it for Android here and Apple here).

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Barcelona Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Barcelona. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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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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Across the country as a whole, the average minimum fee for a daytime trip between Monday and Friday is €3.48. The average price per kilometre after the minimum is 94 cents, an increase of 0.8% on 2019 fares, or €1.16 at night, a rise of 0.7% on 2019.

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#1: Cabify One of the best taxi apps in Barcelona in 2021 is, without any question, Cabify. While you probably don't know, by using Cabify, you'll actually be helping Barcelona since the company was founded here back in 2011.

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Uber journeys from Barcelona airport to the city centre cost between €27 and €35 on average, making them more inexpensive than taxis. However, even if you save money, it won't be a significant amount.

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Public transport such as the metro, tram and FGC are the quickest, simplest, most convenient and most sustainable way of getting around Barcelona. You can choose from the different ticket types and travel cards. Bicycles are a healthy, clean and silent way of getting around the city.

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Tipping in Spain works differently: The customer actually has the option to not leave any tip at all. However, restaurants expect a 10% tip on each bill—although it's not a formal rule, and that percentage is much lower than tipping practices in other countries.

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UberESPAÑOL Has Arrived!
  1. Open the “Promotions” section in your app and enter the code ESPANOLTX.
  2. Toggle over to uberX in the vehicle menu.
  3. Select the ESPAÑOL option and request a ride.


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Cabify – the best Uber alternative in Spain It operates much like Uber, with a similar interface and pick-up system that displays the upfront cost prior to booking. In addition to the Cabify Classic, you can hail luxury and tailored rides including Cabify ASAP, Cabify Plus, Cabify Group, and Cabify Kids.

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All rides are geolocated and we reveal the identity of every driver so you feel safe. You can select a contact to send your location to automatically anytime you request a Cabify ride. With our safety button, you can contact us, call emergency services, or share your ride. We are with you every on every ride!

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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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Lyft does not currently operate in Europe. Barcelona is a city that deserves an explanation. Our Barcelona in a day tour is led by one of our passionate local guides who really dives into why the city is so unique. Beyond that, it is the best way to ensure entry to these top Barcelona attractions.

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Compared to other major European cities the prices for Barcelona taxis are quite moderate. The per kilometre price is about 15% cheaper than capitals like Paris and London, and being a smaller city the typical trip is much shorter. Expect to pay between €10.00 and €20.00 for a typical city centre ride.

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Cabify's prices and perks Although taxis are pretty cheap and very well regulated in Barcelona, Cabify provides an even cheaper option than the taxi service. Unlike Uber, Cabify charges by distance traveled and the quickest route is always chosen, so the price doesn't change depending on traffic.

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Taxi drivers expect no tip and are happy if you round up in their favor. A tip of 5% of the total fare is considered generous. Long rides or extra help with luggage may merit a tip, but if you're short of change, you'll never hear a complaint.

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Cabify vs. However, Uber tends to be a bit more expensive than Cabify. That applies to Cabify or Cabify Promo (the predetermined fare options), but not Cabify Taxi. However, that isn't always the case, as Uber's rates are sometimes similar to or cheaper than Cabify's rates.

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Travelling by bus Getting the bus is one of the cheapest ways to get around Spain – although for long distances it is not always the most comfortable. It's also one of the easiest ways to access off-the-beaten-track destinations and rural areas where there are no train lines.

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Barcelona Taxis Payment facilities You can pay your taxi ride with cash or credit card in any of the taxis of Barcelona. If you pay with cash, note that the taxi drivers must have €20.00 of change. It means that the taxi driver may not have change if you pay with a high value banknote.

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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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