Taking a Taxi in Northern Portugal: What You Need to Know
Are you planning a trip to the northern region of Portugal? Taking a taxi can be a convenient option for getting around. Here’s a guide to help you understand how taxis work in northern Portugal.
Northern Portugal is a region rich in history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes, from the mountains of Minho to the coastal cities' beaches and the vibrant city of Porto. Taking a taxi can be an easy way to travel from point A to point B without relying on public transportation.
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Taxi Availability in Northern Portugal
In major cities like Porto, Braga, and Viana do Castelo, taxis are readily available, whether you hail them on the street, find them at taxi stands, or book them by phone or through mobile apps. In more rural areas, it may be necessary to book in advance, as taxis are less common.
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What are the taxi prices in northern Portugal?
Taxis in Portugal generally operate with a meter. The base fare starts at around €3.50 during the day and may be slightly higher at night, on weekends, and on holidays. The cost is then approximately €0.47 per kilometer. It's important to note that additional charges may apply for luggage or if you book a taxi in advance.
Taxi fares are regulated, but it's always wise to check that the meter is running when you get into the taxi. For longer trips, such as from the airport to a city, it is possible to negotiate a fixed fare with the driver before starting the journey.
Which mobile apps can you use to get a taxi in northern Portugal?
As in many countries, taxi and ride-hailing apps (vehicle for hire services) are very popular in Portugal. Services like Uber, Bolt, and Free Now are widely available in northern Portugal. These apps offer the convenience of booking, trip tracking, and payment directly through the app, often at slightly lower rates than traditional taxis.
Our practical tips for taking a taxi in Portugal
- Language: Most taxi drivers in Portugal speak at least some English, but it can be helpful to have your destination's address written down to avoid any confusion.
- Tipping: Tipping is not mandatory, but rounding up the fare to the next euro is commonly practiced.
- Safety: Taxis in Portugal are generally safe and well-regulated. Drivers are required to display their license inside the vehicle.
- Payment methods: While most taxis accept credit cards, it's always good to check before getting in. Having some cash on hand can also be practical.
Taking a Taxi from Porto Airport
Airports in northern Portugal, particularly Porto Airport (Francisco Sá Carneiro), have well-organized taxi stands. The trip from Porto Airport to the city center typically costs between €20 and €30, depending on the time of day and traffic. Taxis from the airport operate 24/7, and it's also possible to book in advance to avoid any waiting.
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Taking a taxi in northern Portugal is a practical and comfortable way to get around, whether for short trips within the city or longer excursions. With reasonable fares, friendly drivers, and the growing availability of mobile apps, taxis remain a top option for visitors looking to explore this beautiful region of Portugal with ease.
For those who prefer to travel independently, Porto Airport and many agencies in the major cities of northern Portugal offer car rental services.