How to Get a Taxi in Paris & French Vocabulary đźš• (2024)

In Paris, there are about 16,500 taxis so you would think you could get one easily, no? Nope! Paris’ cabs usually don’t stop when hailed. Why? Because of the whole taxi organisation in Paris.

Table of Contents

1 – The World of Taxi in Paris has Changed Thanks to Uber

2 – Why Taxis in Paris Won’t Stop When Hailed

3 – How to Get a Taxi in Paris?

4 – Taxi Fares in Paris and Hidden Charges

5 – The Elusive “Waiting” Charge

6 – What About a Child Car Seat in Paris?

7 – Are Pets Allowed in Taxi in Paris?

8 – Beware of Private Limo Drivers Scam in Paris

9 – How to Tip a French Taxi Driver

10 – French Taxi Phrases

1 – The World of Taxi in Paris has Changed Thanks toUber

I first published this article in 2012… Since then, taxis in Paris have changed quite a lot because of Uber, a web based taxi service.

There were many anti Uber demonstrations in Paris in 2015 – and as a result the UberPOP service was forbidden, but NOT the regular Uber service.

  1. UberPOP allow a regular person with a car to register on UberPOP and offer rides occasionally. This is forbidden inFrance.
  2. The regular Uber taxi service is perfectly legit in Paris as well as in the rest of France. And there are Uber cabs at about every corners in Paris.I am myself an Uber customer, and love it!

Uberbroke what was a real monopoly in Paris, forcing the other Parisian taxis to be more polite, on time, and overall much more reliable.

What follows is still accurate for the other Parisians taxis companies, so you may find it useful. If you are an Uber user and just want to access the French taxi vocabulary list, you may want to skip to the end of this article :-)

2 – Why Taxis in Paris Won’t Stop When Hailed

A taxi is not allowed to stop:

  1. if it is 50 m or less from a taxi stand
  2. if it cannot get to you easily (if you are in a “no stop” zone, or a “bus stop” zone…),
  3. if it is already on its way to pick up someone else (by the way, in 2012, all Parisian taxis should be equipped with a green and a red light next to their taxi light; green is available, red is busy )

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3 – How to Get a Taxi in Paris?

So, when you want to get a taxi, your first move should be to look for a taxi stand: they are around, all 740 of them, so you should always ask your hotel “Où se trouve la station de taxi la plus proche?” (Where is the nearest taxi stand?).

Taxi stands in Paris are signaled by a blue square sign on which is written “taxis” and some have some sort of a phone.

Click toview an interactive map ofTaxi Stands

Some stands are bigger than others, and on rainy Saturday nights, even a big stand may not have available cabs…

Some have a phone you can use to call another nearby station: if there is an available cab there, the driver may pick up the phone and come pick you up at the station you are calling from.

You can also try calling 01 45 30 30 30: you will then have to select your “arrondissem*nt” and closest station. Then the phone of the station will ring, and you may possibly talk to a driver.

Another way to get a taxi is to book one in advance. Many companies (les taxis parisiens, les taxis G7) offer online booking, or booking over the phone. They even have smartphone applications, and their operators usually speak English (or you can ask to be transferred to someone who does).

I personally use les taxis G7, and find them quite reliable, especially on long rides like (such as going to the airport)… But it can be pricey: check out the hidden charges below! (Although, things are changing here again: March 1st 2016, a flat fee rate to/from Paris airports has been put in place:if you’re travelling from the CDG airport, you’ll pay €55 for a trip tothe Left Bank and €50 for the Right Bank.If you’re coming in from Orly, it will be €30 for the Left Bank and €35 for the Right Bank.)

4 – Taxi Fares in Paris and Hidden Charges

The starting charge is 2.30 Euros, then it’s between 0.92 Euros and 1.42 Euros per minute.

But beware of hidden charges: 1 Euro extra per piece of luggage or bulky items (like a stroller, but no charge for wheelchair), 3 Euros for the 4th passenger… and a minimum fare of 6.20 Euros.

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5 – The Elusive “Waiting” Charge

But mostly, you should be aware of the “waiting” charge, especially when you call in a cab: the driver is allowed to turn on the meter when he leaves to meet you, so expect a few extra Euros on the meter when the taxi arrives.

However, that can become quite a large sum if you book a taxi in the morning and the driver trips the meter leaving home in the suburbs… I have seen as much 20€ or more already on the meter when I get into the car…

Unfortunately, there is nothing much you can do about this… if you don’t want to risk it, go and wait at a taxi stand…

6 – What About a Child Car Seat in Paris?

You’d better bring your own! If you book your taxi in advance, you may ask for a car seat; some companies provide one.

But although it’s the law in France that babies/ children must ride in an appropriate car seat, taxis usually don’t have seats in their trunks, and they won’t care that you are traveling with your child on your lap.

7 – Are Pets Allowed in Taxi in Paris?

Usually, it’s not a problem for small dogs. Allowing a bigger dog is at the driver’s discretion.

8 – Beware of Private Limo Drivers Scam in Paris

They will tell you they charge the same as a regular taxi, but it is not true. They charge more, and it is not legal.

It’s not usually dangerous per se, just not a good idea… Some of them are private limo drivers, others are simply plain drivers, with no taxi license whatsoever and often no particular taxi insurance…

Don’t encourage that illegal business practice, and go to the taxi line like everybody else :-)

9 – How to Tip a French Taxi Driver

It is not compulsory, but sort of expected. It’s customary in France to tip your taxi driver.

I usually leave one euro when the drive is about 10 Euros, and 2 or 3 Euros when it’s around 50 Euros.

But if you feel you had a helpful/ courteous driver, larger tips are always appreciated!

10 – French Taxi Phrases

  1. Un Taxi – a cab
  2. Un chauffeur / une femme chauffeur – a cab driver / a woman cab driver
  3. Vous ĂŞtes libre ? Are you available ?
  4. OĂą se trouve la station de taxi la plus proche ? Where is the closest taxi station?
  5. Est-ce que vous pouvez m’appeler un taxi ? Could you call me a cab?
  6. Je voudrais réserver un taxi pour demain à 15h – I’d like to book a taxi for tomorrow, 3PM.
  7. La course – the taxi ride
  8. Combien va coûter la course ? How much is the ride going to be?
  9. Combien ça coûte pour aller à … ? How much will it cost to go to…
  10. Combien de temps ça prend pour aller à… ? How long does it take to go to…
  11. Est-ce qu’il y a des embouteillages ? Are there traffic-jams ?
  12. Qu’est-ce qui se passe ? What is going on ?
  13. Dêpéchez-vous ! Hurry up !
  14. Roulez plus lentement/ plus vite s’il vous plaît – Go slower/faster please
  15. Est-ce que vous avez un siège-auto ? Do you have a car seat?
  16. Est-ce que vous autorisez les petit* chiens ? Do you allow small dogs?
  17. Est-ce que vous avez une voiture pour les chaises-roulantes– Do you have a car for wheelchairs ?
  18. Vous prenez les cartes de crédit ? Do you accept credit cards ?
  19. Je voudrais un reçu s’il vous plaît – I’d like a receipt please.
  20. Voilà Monsieur/Madame. Gardez la monnaie. – Here you go Sir / Madam. Keep the change.

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How to Get a Taxi in Paris & French Vocabulary đźš• (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to call a taxi in Paris? ›

The most used by Parisians is G7 with a very good rate. Here are their official numbers : Taxis G7 : 01 47 39 47 39.

How to get a taxi in Paris France? ›

In Paris there are three ways to find a cab :
  1. Find one in the street. Go to main streets, ideally crossings to improve your chances.
  2. Go to Taxi Stations. Some taxi might be waiting here.
  3. Call a cab. Here are the two main operators in Paris : Taxi G7 and Alpha Taxis. Additionnal costs may apply.

Is it easy to find a taxi in Paris? ›

Taxi Companies in Paris

The largest taxi company and best for in-city use. There are also several taxi stands in the neighborhood - just look for the signs. If there isn't a taxi at a stand, there is usually an intercome (often a button that you just push on a green column near the taxi sign).

Do I tip taxi drivers in Paris? ›

Tipping taxi drivers isn't required; however, locals often round up to the nearest euro or leave up to 5 percent. If the driver helps you with your bags (particularly if they're large), it's customary to tip one or two euros per bag.

Do Paris taxis take card or cash? ›

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.

Do Paris taxis only take cash? ›

Most Paris taxis still don't accept credit cards, so be sure to have about some euro cash with you.

Should I use Uber in Paris? ›

Yes, Uber is a good way to get around Paris. It is convenient and generally more affordable than traditional taxis. Uber also offers a wide variety of services including carpooling, green and luxury vehicles for those who prefer comfort over cost-savings.

Can I use Uber in Paris? ›

Yes. As in most of Europe, you can use Uber in Paris. There is typically an Uber driver not more than a few minutes away in Paris, even late at night.

Does Paris use Uber or grab? ›

Yes, there is Uber in Paris. In fact, it's a popular and affordable way for tourists to get around Paris. With Uber in Paris, you can travel with ease while avoiding some of the hassles associated with public transportation or car rental services.

Are taxis in Paris more expensive than Uber? ›

Uber is cheaper than taxis in some cases, and vice-versa. But because of Uber's dynamic pricing, prices can vary by a lot within one day. This is what we observed once for a ride between Place d'Italie and the Orly Airport, where the price can go as high as €70.

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