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What rideshares are in Munich?

Munich: choose a ride
  • Uber Taxi. 1-4.
  • Uber Pet. 1-3. Ride with your pet.
  • Comfort. 1-4. Newer cars with extra legroom.
  • Last Mile. 1-4. From the station to home for a fixed price.
  • UberX. 1-4. Affordable, everyday rides.
  • Premium. 1-4. High end cars with top-rated drivers.
  • Green. 1-4. Electric and hybrid vehicles.
  • UberXL. 1-6.




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Free Now is an equivalent that is available in whole of Germany. I have used them once in Berlin and was happy with it. Forget Uber, it is illegal in some cities in Germany and generally poorly run.

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Alternatives to Uber in Germany The most obvious alternative is traditional taxis, which are super easy to get. You can call one down in the street, find one at a taxi rank, phone a taxi firm and they'll send one, or ironically, order one on a taxi app.

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Ride-hailing and ride-sharing services in Germany and most of Europe have had a far more difficult time than in North America. While Uber plays a limited role in Germany, Lyft can't be found anywhere in Europe.

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Top Taxi Apps in Germany
  • Free Now. One of the best taxi apps in Germany is Free Now. ...
  • Taxi.EU. The Taxi.EU app is another great choice for travelers in Germany. ...
  • Uber. Uber is one of the best taxi apps in Germany for several reasons.


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Yes, Uber is available at Munich Airport. Open the Uber app, enter your location, and you'll be connected with a driver. Where is the pickup for Uber in Munich Airport? To make things easier for riders with Uber, there are a number of pickup spots around Munich Airport.

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Yes, Bolt can pick you up from MUC airport. Simply open the Bolt app and request a ride.

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Taxi fares The average taxi journey around Munich city center usually costs between € 10 ( US$ 10.70) and € 12 ( US$ 12.90). A taxi from the airport to the city center is usually around € 50 ( US$ 53.50) and the drive lasts about 40 minutes.

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Pickup at Munich Airport (MUC)
  1. Open your app to request a ride. When you're ready, open your app to request a ride. ...
  2. Follow directions in the app. You'll get directions about pickup points directly in the app. ...
  3. Meet your driver. Go to your assigned pickup location as specified by the app.


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BlaBlaCar: Carpooling and Bus - your pick of rides at low prices! The choice is yours with thousands of rides and destinations on BlaBlaCar. Ride with someone going your way and save on your travel costs. You will find rides at your doorstep thanks to many different options of carpooling and bus carriers.

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Uber is the most popular rideshare app in the world. Uber now controls 71% of the ride-sharing market in the United States. Furthermore, it is one of just a few tech companies with a $70 billion valuation.

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Tipping isn't mandatory in Germany. Instead, it's seen as a gesture of appreciation for a good experience. A tip is always welcome, but in Germany, it's usually based directly on the quality of service. If you're satisfied, leaving a tip is a way to show it.

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Passengers can pay taxi fares either in cash or by debit and credit card. Please note that taxi drivers are not obligated to accept all types of cards, so it's best to carry some cash. When making a cashless payment, passengers may be asked to provide some form of identification.

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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'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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In several countries, the company has been ruled as not conforming to laws relating with transport, because Uber drivers do not always hold the appropriate licenses needed to work as motorists for others. In France, for example, the company was fined €800,000 for running “Uberpop” with unlicensed drivers.

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