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Estimate Taxi Fares in Florence

Use our Florence taxi fare calculator to get quick price estimates for rides in Florence, United States. Plan your trip with confidence and avoid surprises at the meter.

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on base fare, distance, and duration only. Final fares may vary due to traffic, tolls, night fees, airport surcharges, or other local charges not included here.

Florence Taxi Fares Explained

Taxi fares in Florence, Italy are often easier to estimate for airport trips than for ordinary city rides. Firenze Airport lists a fixed taxi fare of 28.00 €, rising to 30.00 € on daytime holidays and 32.00 € at night, with an extra 1.20 € charge for luggage or passengers over the third.

For wider city travel, Florence taxis generally use meter-based pricing rather than a single flat city rate. One practical example is that an airport run may be fixed at 28.00 €, while a holiday daytime trip to the same airport costs 30.00 €, so timing can change the price by 2.00 €.

If you book through ride-hailing or taxi apps, the price can still follow the taxi meter or an upfront estimate instead of a guaranteed flat fare. Uber’s Florence Airport taxi page says there is no flat rate from FLR to downtown, but riders get upfront pricing that may change if tolls or surcharges differ from the estimate.

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You can get a taxi in Florence at official taxi stands, by phone, or through taxi apps. Florence’s transport information page lists River Cities Taxi for local and regional service, and the airport page confirms taxis are available for FLR pickups and drop-offs.

For app-based booking, Florence travelers can request a licensed taxi through Uber at the airport, and the city market is also commonly served by local taxi apps such as AppTaxi and TaxiMove.

Florence taxis are typically white, and legitimate taxis should be licensed and use a meter. Official taxi-booking guidance for Italy says taxi drivers operate under city licenses and are required to use a certified taximeter for every journey.

Safety is best when you use official taxi stands or trusted apps and avoid unofficial drivers offering rides inside terminals or stations. The airport and taxi-booking sources emphasize licensed drivers and app-based or official pickup channels rather than street offers.

For a simple ride example, a fixed airport taxi at 28.00 € is the standard daytime holiday-inclusive baseline, while night service is 32.00 € and luggage or extra passengers can add 1.20 €.

If you need a more local and practical option, Florence’s transport page also points to River Cities Taxi and the Rhody Express transit service, though Rhody Express is bus service rather than a taxi and requires exact cash fare.

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