Estimate Taxi Fares in Turin
Use our Turin taxi fare calculator to get quick price estimates for rides in Turin, Italy. Plan your trip with confidence and avoid surprises at the meter.
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Turin Taxi Fares Explained
Turin taxis use a meter, with a **minimum daytime fare of €3.50** and a **minimum night or Sunday fare of €6.00**. Reported variable rates are about **€1.27 to €1.44 per kilometre** after the base fare.
A short city ride can therefore stay near the minimum, while a longer trip rises quickly with distance and time. For example, a 5 km daytime trip could cost roughly **€9 to €11**, before any waiting time or extras; a similar night trip would start from **€6.00**.
For airport travel, taxi apps can show the licensed taxi option for Turin-Caselle Airport, but the final price still depends on the meter and local availability. Public transport to the airport is often cheaper than a taxi, so taxis are usually best for convenience or luggage.
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Top Pickup Locations in Turin
- Torino Airport
Top Destinations in Turin
- Corso Giulio Cesare
About Taxis in Turin 🚕
You can get a taxi in Turin at a **designated taxi stand**, by **phone**, or through apps such as **Free Now** or other taxi-booking apps that connect to licensed cabs. Turin taxi stands are commonly found at stations, airports, and major public squares.
Official Turin taxis are generally **white** and carry a **taxi sign on the roof** and other official markings. That makes them easier to identify than private cars, and official taxis are the standard licensed option in the city.
For safety, use only **licensed taxis** from stands, bookings, or recognized apps, especially at airports and train stations. The official car, roof sign, and company markings help you avoid unlicensed drivers.
A reliable option is to book through the city’s radio-taxi network or a well-known app, then confirm that the vehicle matches the booking details. If you are at a station or airport, a taxi rank is usually the simplest and most trustworthy place to board.
Turin’s taxi network is designed for short urban trips and airport transfers, while buses, trams, and the metro are the main lower-cost alternatives. If you need a taxi late at night or with heavy luggage, booking ahead can reduce waiting time.
Tips for Taxi Riders
- Always check if the meter is running before your ride starts.
- Carry small change in the local currency for convenience.
- Be aware of possible surcharges like night rides or airport fees.
- If traveling with friends, split the cost to save money.