How to Hail a Cab in Paris

With more than 450 taxi stands and in excess of 14,000 taxis in Paris, the next stop on your whirlwind sight-seeing tour is just a moment away.

Things You'll Need

  • French Dictionaries
  • French Phrase Books
  • Local Guidebooks
  • Maps
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Instructions

    • 1

      Find a taxi stand when you want to hail a cab in Paris. Taxi stands are located near intersections, tourist destinations and shopping areas, to name a few popular places.

    • 2

      Look for a lighted "taxi" sign on the car's roof to determine if a cab is free. An illuminated orange light under the taxi sign means the cab is already hired.

    • 3

      Be prepared for a healthy fare. Pickup alone is 13 French francs; surcharges or higher fares are charged for a fourth passenger, service after 10 p.m., copious amounts of luggage and destinations in outlying suburbs.

    • 4

      Make sure the driver understands where you want to go. If you don't speak French fluently, it is best to either point it out on a map or write the address on a piece of paper.

    • 5

      Agree on an approximate fare to your destination before the cab leaves the curb or taxi stand.

    • 6

      Let the driver get out of the taxi before you do. This will give you a moment to get the fare together while the driver gets your bags or the door.

    • 7

      Keep in mind that tipping is not required in France, but 10 percent is standard.

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