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Estimate Taxi Fares in York

Use our York taxi fare calculator to get quick price estimates for rides in York, United Kingdom. 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.

York Taxi Fares Explained

Taxi prices in York are usually set by the operator or app, so a short city trip may be around £8 to £12, while a ride to York Train Station, York Minster, or York Racecourse can fall in that range on app-based pricing. Fixed-fare airport transfers from York to Leeds Bradford Airport start at about £60 for a standard saloon, depending on pickup point and vehicle type.

For broader UK-style taxi pricing, a 5-mile trip is often about £12 to £22, and a 20-mile trip is commonly £45 to £90, with higher evening or holiday tariffs. These figures are useful as a rough guide for York when a local meter or fixed quote is not available.

If you want a practical estimate, expect local York journeys to cost less than airport runs and more during nights, Sundays, or bank holidays. Pre-booked fares are often easier to predict because the price is fixed before travel, while metered fares can rise with traffic and waiting time.

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About Taxis in York 🚕

In York, taxis are usually booked by phone, through an app, or by pre-arranging a pickup with a local company. Many services also offer airport transfers and instant quotes, which can be helpful if you want a fixed price before you travel.

Taxi colors can vary by operator, so there is no single citywide York taxi color standard to rely on. Always check the vehicle details, company name, licence plate, and the driver’s badge before getting in.

For safety, use licensed taxis or private hire vehicles that were booked in advance rather than accepting unsolicited rides. A legitimate service should be traceable to a company, and the driver should be able to identify the booking clearly.

If you are travelling late at night or from a busy location such as the station or airport, wait in a well-lit area and confirm the vehicle matches your booking. This reduces the risk of getting into the wrong car.

A clear sign of a professional service is transparent pricing, either by meter or by fixed quote, plus contact details for the operator. If anything about the car, driver, or fare seems unclear, do not start the journey until it is verified.

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