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Taking a Taxi in Paris
Taking a taxi in Paris can be expensive, but with most public transit closed by 2 am, it can be necessary.
| The best way to catch one is to line up at a station de taxis (“taxi station”), generally indicated by a green callbox with a white light on top marked “Taxis”, and a blue “Taxis” sign nearby. Stations de taxis are found at many major intersections.
If you’re trying to catch a taxi elsewhere, if the white light on its roof is lit, it’s available. If the orange lights on either side of the white one are lit, it isn’t available. |
| Some taxi companies allow you to call for a cab, which usually arrives within 15 minutes or less. You can also order a taxi in advance through these companies, by phone or online. There is a small surcharge for call-in taxis.
Paris’ most popular phone-in taxi companies include: Les Taxis Bleus (0 891 70 10 10 - taxis-bleus.com), Alpha Taxi (01.45.85.85.85), et Taxis G7 (01 47 39 47 39 - taxis-g7.com). |
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