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is uber available in florence italy

by Hettie Greenholt DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Short Answer: As of December of 2020, Uber is not available in Florence. Uber is in other cities in Italy and you can read about that in our main article on the subject – Is Uber in Italy?Mar 23, 2021

Does Florence Italy have Uber or Lyft?

We love almost everything about Florence, but one catch is that Uber and Lyft do not operate there. You also can't hail a cab from the street as one might in New York or San Francisco. Instead, the city's map is dotted with taxi stations.

How do you get around in Florence Italy?

0:032:18Getting around in Florence: a transportation guide - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPiazza de estas Sione is the unofficial transportation hub of Florence. Here you'll find buses taxisMorePiazza de estas Sione is the unofficial transportation hub of Florence. Here you'll find buses taxis a tram on the opposite side of the station.

Is Uber safe in Florence?

Additionally, only Uber Black is available, meaning higher prices and nicer vehicles. If you don't mind the slight price increase, then Uber is perfectly safe to use in Italy.

Are taxis cheaper than Uber in Italy?

For long distances Uber can be cheaper than a taxi in Italy. As in any big city like New York City or a city you don't know, even in Rome taking a taxi may not seem like a simple thing. However, you can find a taxi and hail a cab really easily.

How much money do I need per day in Florence?

How much money will you need for your trip to Florence? You should plan to spend around €120 ($126) per day on your vacation in Florence, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €25 ($27) on meals for one day and €18 ($18) on local transportation.

Are taxis easy to get in Florence?

It is, for the most part, very easy to find a taxi in Florence, between the taxi stands or by calling the Florence taxi number ( 055/4390 and Florence Taxi websites), you should have one in no time. A taxi Florence, Italy is also one of the best ways to get somewhere where other cars are not allowed.

How much is a taxi from Florence airport to city center?

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How do you call a taxi in Florence Italy?

To take a taxi in Florence, you will need to either walk to one of the designated taxi stands, located at most major squares, tourist spots and transport hubs. Or, you can call a radio taxi company. The two most popular radio taxi companies in Florence are Taxi 4242 +39 055 4242 and Taxi 4390 +39 055 4390.

Does Florence have Lyft?

Florence has Uber and Lyft services which can be accessed through their apps.

How much does a 20 minute Uber cost?

Uber X will cost about $17 – $18 for a 20-minute ride. Uber Comfort will cost about$18 – $19 for a 20-minute ride. Uber XL will cost about $18 – $20 for a 20-minute ride.

Do you tip Uber in Italy?

You don't need to tip taxi drivers Cab drivers in Italy never expect a tip, so if you give one to them, they may be surprised. If you're using a car service like Uber or Free Now (formerly myTaxi), tipping is also not required.

Why is Uber illegal in Italy?

In April that year an Italian court blocked the company from operating in the country. The reason? The service constituted unfair competition. Uber was also prohibited from promoting and advertising its services in Italy.

Why can't Uber be operated by random drivers?

The high cost to enter this market is the very reason Uber cannot be operated by random drivers. In Italy it is about two things. First, safety and second is control over the market.

What is the best taxi app in Rome?

Other Transportation Apps. Mytaxi is by far the best taxi app in Rome. It is the same concept as UBER but with a taxi driver. It will probably cost less, but the interface is not as easy to use and it requires downloading a new app and signing up for the service.

How long does it take to get a driver's license in Rome?

To drive customers around Rome or any other Italian city, you’ll need to be a registered NCC driver with an NCC medallion. It takes about six months to, an exam, and a few hundred euros to get the driver’s license. Once you get the license you’ll need to purchase an NCC medallion.

Is Uber easy to get to Italy?

In your home country, Uber is probably easy. You take out your phone, type in your destination and click “Find a ride”. Seconds later, you’ll see where your car is and how long it will take to get to you. In Italy, it’s…a bit more difficult. Pro Planning Tip: We’re a European tour operator with teams in Rome, Florence, Venice, Paris, Barcelona, ...

Is Uber needed in Florence?

In some cities, like Milan, it would be helpful. In other cities, like in Florence, it is not needed at all. The lack of the need for Uber in Florence is the reason why you can’t get drivers in the area. No need means no demand.

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Availability of Uber, Lyft, Didi, Ola, and other rideshares in Florence

Are Uber and Lyft available in Florence? Do Didi and Ola pickup at airports? How much do rideshare drivers earn in Florence?

How much do Uber and Lyft drivers make in Florence?

Uber and other rideshare drivers set their own hours and can work as much or as little as they want, local laws permitting. Hence, drivers' take-home pay depends on how much they drive. Drivers keep the majority of each fare, and the rest goes to the rideshare company. Most rideshare companies collect a commission as well as a booking fee.

Recent fares

Aeroporto di Firenze Amerigo Vespucci (FLR), Via del Termine, 11, Firenze, Florence 50127, Italy to Podere Ferranesi, Strada delle Ferranesi, Asciano, Siena 53041, Italy

How Much Does Uber Cost per KM in Italy?

Uber does not publicize how much its services cost per KM in general, let alone in Italy.

How to Check Uber Prices Before Ordering

Uber has several processes in place so you can double-check your pricing before actually ordering the ride.

Is It Better to Use Taxis or Uber in Italy?

That depends on where you are, how streetwise you are, and how comfortable you are in taxis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hopefully, you now feel comfortable navigating this topic of Uber in Italy, but if not, perhaps we can answer any remaining questions you have below.

Wrapping Up

As we can see, using Uber in Italy isn’t quite the same as using it in countries where it’s widely available, like the US or the UK.

Why do Italian cab drivers hate Uber?

Italy is working on regulating Uber, but that will happen when it happens. I am not fond of the service, due to the unfair competition and the surge pricing.

What is Uber Black?

These are not private citizens using their car, like the typical Uber service. Uber Black is a black luxury limo service driven by licensed professional drivers. Prices tend to be more expensive than regular taxis, but you also have a more luxury service aboard Mercedes type luxury cars.

Is Uber Pop still banned in Italy?

Uber Pop is still banned in Italy. The Court of 1st instance has recently lifted the temporary ban of Uber Black, professional drivers contacted and paid via Uber's app. You can use Uber Black in Rome, no one has ever been scammed by an Uber driver in Rome while many have been victims of Roman notorious taxi drivers.

Is Venice pedestrianized?

Venice is virtually pedestrianized aside from the water taxis and vaporetti. Use a licensed cab in Florence and Rome if you don't want to use public transit (the only way we've gotten around aside from our own 2 feet).

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