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What taxi apps work in France?

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. ...
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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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150+ European cities Travelling to the UK, Ireland, Austria, Portugal, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, or Poland? Great news, you can continue using your FREE NOW app to get around. That's right, you can use the FREE NOW app in over 150 European cities.

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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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For those wondering about Lyft, it currently does not operate in Europe, so you can't use it in Paris. If you don't want to deal with ride-sharing apps, a taxi from Charles de Gaulle Airport or Orly Airport to Paris (and vice versa) is fixed at a flat rate.

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For those wondering about Lyft, it currently does not operate in Europe, so you can't use it in Paris. If you don't want to deal with ride-sharing apps, a taxi from Charles de Gaulle Airport or Orly Airport to Paris (and vice versa) is fixed at a flat rate.

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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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Taxis in Paris generally do not take credit cards, so be prepared to pay in cash. If you do want to try to pay with a credit card from the airport, always ask the cab driver if they accept cartes bancaires before you jump in. But, to avoid problems, try to make sure you bring about 100€ with you to Paris.

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In Paris, you can simply hail a cab. This is the most convenient way. Just find a taxi with a green roof sign and hail it ! Once in the car, ask the driver to put the meter on (be firm about it).

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Bolt tends to have better pricing then either FreeNow or Uber. I just want to second the recommendations for the G7 taxi app in Paris. It works well, has a complete version in English, and the taxis are allowed to use the bus lanes--Uber is not allowed to use them.

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Estonian-based Bolt is yet another ride-hail service available in Europe. Although it isn't widely available in Spain, it does function in Barcelona, Madrid, Málaga, Seville, and Zaragoza. Working exactly the same as Cabify and Uber, Bolt is one of the best Uber in Spain alternatives.

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Remember, you don't need to tip your taxi driver in Paris, it's already included in the price, but it's polite to round the fare up to the next Euro. Most Paris taxis still don't accept credit cards, so be sure to have about some euro cash with you.

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FREE NOW FREE NOW (the newly rebranded mytaxi) is a licensed ride-hailing app available in over 100 European cities, including Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Seville and Malaga in Spain. Don't panic if you're out of radius!

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