Choosing between a regular taxi or Uber in Paris, as in many major cities around the world, is a common dilemma.
Which is more affordable? Which is safer? Which is more convenient?
In this article, I’ll break down several key factors to help you make an informed decision.
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In a Nutshell
For cost-effective and convenient travel in Paris, Uber is often the go-to choice due to its competitive pricing and carpooling options.
However, if you’re seeking speed and expert navigation through Parisian streets, traditional taxis are preferable, especially during peak hours with their access to reserved lanes.
Ultimately, your choice will depend on your priorities: cost, comfort, or speed.
Keep in mind that taxis offer transparent and fixed pricing, while Uber might be cheaper but with prices that vary based on demand.
How Parisian Taxi Pricing Works
Prices of Parisian taxis may vary according to the time, the length of the ride, and how dense the traffic will be. To understand all of this better, here are 4 points to keep in mind.
- Pick-up fee: It is written on the taxi meter when you get in the car. This fee is set at €4.40, regardless of the destination.
- Meet-up fee: If you reserve a cab via a taxi kiosk or a phone, you’ll have to pay an extra fee. French law sets this fare to €4 if the taxi was called to pick you up immediately, and €7 if the taxi was called in advance to pick you up sometime later during the day or on another day, regardless of the distance between your pick-up point and the car.
- Price per kilometer: It follows an official price scale, which applies to all Parisian taxis. It can fluctuate, however, depending on the day and the hour, but also on the area (inside the city, in the suburban area, or in the faraway, less populated areas).
- Price per hour: Following the same price scale, this price grid lets the numbers on the meter rise even if you’re stuck in traffic. The mileage meter will switch back to price by kilometer when the intensity of traffic lightens.
Please note that extra fees can be added in some specific situations.
If you book a taxi but you’re not there on time, waiting fees (following the price per hour scale) are added. If you’re traveling with more than 5 passengers, an additional fee of €5.50 per person is also added.
Finally, a taxi ride in Paris cannot cost less than €8, even if the ride is very short.
Official Price Scale for Distance and Time
All Parisian Taxis follow this price scale.
Three prices are in place depending on the hour, the day, and the zone where the taxi is.
Rate A | Rate B | Rate C | |
Price per Kilometer | €1.14 | €1.53 | €1.70 |
Price per hour | €37.90 | €50.52 | €42.10 |
All three price rates are applied according to the following conditions:
Rate A | Rate B | Rate C | |
Within Paris | 10am to 5pm (except on Sundays) | 5pm to 10am
On Sundays from 7am to midnight. Holidays |
On Sundays from midnight to 7am |
Suburban area of Paris | Non-applicable | 7am to 7pm | 7pm to 7am |
Far areas | Non-applicable | Non-applicable | Everyday |
The limits of the city are defined by the ring road around it. Airports are counted as being in the suburban areas, but knowing which neighboring cities are part of those areas can be a little tricky.
To better understand how these works, refer to the map below: the blue zone represents the suburban area.
Exception for Roissy (CDG) and Orly (ORY) airports
For a trip to or from the Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports, you won’t have to do any calculations since the prices are fixed all year long. Moreover, all airports are now equipped with taxi kiosks.
To Paris – Left bank of the Seine river | To Paris – Right bank of the Seine river | |
Roissy Airport (CDG) |
€65 | €56 |
Orly Airport (ORY) |
€36 | €44 |
If you want to know more, find more information in my complete guide to taxis in Paris.
Quick Overview of Taxi Companies in Paris
There are quite a few taxi companies in Paris, but only two of them are noteworthy and can actually stand their ground with Uber and other similar services.
G7 Taxis
G7 Taxis is the biggest taxi network in Europe. Merely in Paris, the company counts for about 9,900 taxis. In an effort to face its concurrent Uber, it also merged in 2017 with the famous taxi company “Les taxis Bleus” (“the blue cabs”).
With diversified options, G7 taxis target multiple kinds of customers -regular or not- such as families or businesspeople.
Thanks to the mobile app, you can also track the route your cab follows in real time until you arrive at your destination. You can even pay for your ride directly through the app.
Here are the different options offered by G7 :
- The G7: Cheap and simple, I recommend this one for occasional trips.
- G7 Green: created in 2007, this line of service only offers 100% electric or hybrid cabs, for a more environmental-friendly journey.
- G7 Van: this option allows you to get picked up by a van instead of a car, which is perfect for families, or travelers with a lot of luggage. Up to 7 people can ride in the car.
- G7 VIP: Get picked up in a Mercedes or Audi sedan for a private and luxurious trip.
- G7 Access: A service for disabled people
- G7 Family: A service for families to travel with children
- G7 Coffre+: Cars with bigger trunks for bigger luggage
Except for “G7s” and “Shared G7s”, all cabs are equipped with a Wifi connexion.
G7 VIP offers 3 membership options, specifically aimed at businesspeople. The goal is to provide them with priority access for their business trips, in the comfort of G7 VIP’s luxury sedans. The Club G7 membership option is the most expensive one out of the three. It includes a personalized welcome from the driver and ensures to protect any forgotten belongings for 48 hours.
Good to know: people with impaired mobility are not set aside! There is a special phone number dedicated to them, and they can also use G7’s website to describe their needs. Close to 150 cabs are equipped with an access ramp, and the drivers are trained to help the customer if necessary.
Taxi G7 has committed to providing more eco-friendly travel with a new eco-friendly option, G7 Green, with hybrid or electric cars. It is the biggest green fleet in Europe with around 6,500 cars.
You can also choose from a variety of free options such as:
- A cab with a special registration for medically required trips, so you won’t have to pay for any additional cost.
- Pet-friendly cabs
- An English-speaking driver
What we like:
- A large variety of services and options to choose from
- A special profile to better answer the needs of people with impaired mobility
- Some attractive membership offers for business people
- An app, which also allows you to pay for your ride
What we don’t like as much:
- too bad the app doesn’t work well.
Link to the App: Android, iPhone
Alpha Taxis
This company is a 40-year-old cooperative of Parisian taxis, with 90% of their drivers being self-employed under the French status of “artisan”.
The big advantage of Alpha Taxis is the absence of extra fees for the options they offer and their phone line.
Their mobile app also allows you to track the cab as it comes to meet you and to pay for the ride easily.
As you book your cab, you can choose among two types of vehicles:
- The “break”: classic cab
- The “monospace”: a minivan
You can ask for an English-speaking driver and indicate if you’re going to carry a heavy package or if you’re traveling with a dog. This way, the company can send you a cab that fits your needs.
Alpha Taxis is also the first company of registered taxis for medical transport, therefore, do not hesitate to contact them for your medically required trips. This cooperative is also part of a program called PAM (whose aim is to help people with impaired mobility move through Paris). Unfortunately, these services are not clearly presented on the website or the app, and you will have to call to enjoy these options.
Lastly, a small text can be sent to the driver, which is quite useful if you need to get picked up from a train station or the airport: the driver can hold a sign with your name, for a more simple and personalized experience.
What we like:
- easy and performant app to find a cab
- trustworthy and personalized service
- no extra fees for a phone call
What we don’t like as much:
- number of passengers fixed to a maximum of 5, regardless of the size of the car.
Website (website in French)
Uber, the Leading Peer-to-Peer Ride Service
In a similar way to G7 taxis, Uber has their own price scales for the duration of the trip and the distance. It is way cheaper than their competitors.
Fee |
Cost |
Pick up fee | €2 |
Price per kilometer | €1.05 |
Price per minute | €0.30 |
Unlike Parisian taxis, Uber’s price scales are not publicized. There are some evident differences between the two, such as the A, B and C price scale system, used by Parisian taxis: Uber doesn’t operate this way. Nothing is indicated about meeting fees.
However, several people reported on the company’s forums that a driver will deduct meeting fees when he will have taken more than 11 minutes to meet you.
The calculation of this fee can vary between different cities, but don’t worry: you will be notified on the app if this happens. You will also be able to know the exact cost.
Indeed, the cost can vary based on factors such as the city, supply and demand, and others. The price of a fare can even change from one day to another.
Uber’s implantation in Paris hit the cab market like a bomb. This American company landed a new concept, consisting of innovating services at much lower prices. Consequently, taxi companies had to find an alternative or develop those new services too, in order to be able to compete with Uber.
Uber offers numerous lines of service, able to satisfy all kinds of potential clients.
- UberX: the classic Uber cab
- UberX Priority: for a quicker service
- UberVan: For families or people with a lot of luggage
- UberBerline: High-end sedans
- UbeComfort: modern cars with more space
On top of that, you can choose from three free options.
- Uber Share: Searching for the cheapest trip available? Then you will love this service. The concept is very simple, you will take a cab with other people with roughly the same destination as yours. The price of the ride is divided between all the passengers, and you get to save up some money.
- UberAccess: available to handicapped people. Drivers of this service will follow special training to learn how to care for travelers with different types of handicaps.
- UberGreen: this line of service only uses hybrid or electric cars. In this case, Uber was the one to follow the lead of its competitor, as G7 launched a very similar service back in 2017. With Uber, however, the Green option is the same price as a basic UberX ride, which makes it an easy choice. With UberGreen, Uber is committed to supporting the energy transition of their drivers with partnerships and offers.
Right after the launch of Uber, fake Uber drivers saw the opportunity to make easy money. Since then, the company has made a few changes to protect its customers, by making sure they get into the right car.
You can now check the driver’s profile, see their picture, and read their reviews. There’s even an optional feature to check if you’re taking the right cab through a code you’ll have to give your driver to confirm the ride. You can also contact emergency services directly through the app.
What we like:
- How fast the service is
- The Uber Share line, easy and economical.
- The company’s efforts to protect its clients
- A wide range of vehicles
What we don’t like as much:
- Uber drivers can’t use the taxi lanes.
Price Comparison: Taxis vs. Uber
Ride 1 | Ride 2 | Ride 3 | Ride 4 | Ride 5 | Ride 6 | Ride 7 | |
Details about the ride | Gare de Lyon → Grande Arche de la Défense (22km/ 13.6 miles) | Châtelet – Les Halles → Paris-CDG Airport (25 km/ 15.5 miles) | Gare de l’Est → Paris-Orly Airport (25 km/ 15.5 miles) | Place d’Italie → Paris-Orly Airport (11 km/ 6.8 miles) | Place des Fêtes → Paris- CDG Airport (24 km/ 14.9 miles) | Gare Montparnasse → Paris- CDG Airport (37 km/ 23 miles) | Place de Clichy → Paris-Orly Airport (19 km/ 11.8 miles) |
Uber | €35 | €72 | €54 | €26 | €55 | €59 | €52 |
Taxi G7 | €31-40 | €59 | €45 | €36 | €57 | €62 | €41 |
Alpha Taxis | €44-54 | €62-76 | €41 | 34€ | €48-59 | €62-65 | €41 |
We can see that prices sometimes even out. 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 I observed once for a ride between Place d’Italie and the Orly Airport, where the price can go as high as €70.
The best solution would be to check Uber’s prices yourself before ordering a cab since Parisian taxis’ tariffs follow guidelines, and their price for a ride to or from the airport cannot change.
Service Comparison
Quality of service often depends on your driver more than the company, yet we can point out a few trends.
First of all, you’re more likely to have less waiting time with an Uber. Regarding the quality of service during the ride, people tend to appreciate how professional taxi drivers can be, though it may depend on the driver. Uber drivers sometimes provide water bottles or phone chargers, something that is quite unlikely to happen when you take a regular taxi.
As for how fast you will get to your destination point, taxis probably win this round. They have a lane just for them (shared with buses), which can help a lot in case of heavy traffic.
Another detail to take into account: an internet connexion is necessary to order and Uber. If you don’t have good coverage or you don’t have enough roaming data left, maybe you should take a cab instead.
Uber had a great idea, which G7 copied later on, with the drivers’ reviews and grading through the app. You can now immediately what previous users thought of the drivers. This also prompts the drivers to be on their best behavior with all passengers.
To better compare the services, I made you a double-entry table.
Table comparing Uber, G7 and Alpha Taxis’ offers
Uber | G7 Taxis | Alpha Taxis | |
Booking means | App or website only | Taxi kiosks, phone, website or app | Taxi kiosks, phone, website or app |
Maximum number of passengers | 6 | 7 | 5 |
Drivers’ average grade | 4.7 / 5 | 4.8 / 5 | No grading service |
Meet up fees | None | Yes | Yes |
Airport ride fares | Varies | Fixed-price | Fixed-price |
Family car | UberVan and UberBlack SUV | G7 Van | None |
Hybrids/ electric cars | UberGreen | G7 Green | None |
Sedans | Uber Black et UberLux | G7 VIP | High-end vehicles |
Access for handicapped people | UberAccess | Option available + dedicated phone line | Option available when booked by phone |
Carpooling | UberPOOL in 2 minutes from anywhere | None | None |
Access to taxi lanes | No | Yes | Yes |
Medically registered taxis | No | Yes | Yes, if booked by phone call |
On-board wifi connexion | No | Yes, except for the basic G7 line of service | No |
Airport or train station personalized pick-up | No | Yes | Yes |
English-speaking driver option | No | Yes | Yes |
Pets allowed | Depends on the driver | Bookable option | Bookable option |
Memberships | None | Business Pass G7 and Club G7 | Available |
Availability | It is possible to book during rush hours
Quite available during rush hours and at night |
Not many during rush hours | Not many during rush hours and waiting times for bookings can be quite long |
Geographic Coverage | Quite flexible with destinations and can go beyond the Parisian Region if needed | Ile-de-France only | Ile-de-France only |
Customer Service | The drivers are nice and you can follow them in real time.
The full price is given when you book It is possible to contact the driver through the app |
Frequent delays
It is difficult to contact customer service |
The drivers are nice and on time
The prices are not always clear |
A Closer Look at Uber’s Competitors
While Uber is clearly a leader in the market, it does have a few competitors which should not be ignored. Here are some of the most noteworthy.
- SIXT ride: redefines the concept of a private driver using a premium service.
- LeCab: The price of the rides is scaled and does not depend on hours or any other factors. Quite useful to plan your trips.
- Marcel: Early booking gives you access to discount prices.
Note: Carpooling is a possible option to visit outside Paris but it is not worth it within the city because the traffic gets quite complicated, there are often bottlenecks, and parking lots are quite expensive and difficult to find.
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