Taxi and Cabs in Reims

Evan Kingsley wrote on 9/24/2023. Last updated: 12/15/2024

How to order a cab in Reims

Traveler at airport
The warm glow of the sunrise bathes an airport terminal, highlighting a traveler with her rolling suitcase, depicting the start of a new journey.

If you've ever wondered how to navigate the charming streets of Reims without a car, worry no more! The city offers an efficient and accessible taxi system. You can order a cab through phone services or apps, the latter being a more popular choice as it's effortlessly simple. For those who desire a hassle-free booking experience, international platforms such as Uber are, indeed, operational in Reims.

A friendly piece of advice - ensure you have a stable internet connection while booking through these apps. They've got multilingual support too, which is a boon for the globetrotting types among us who may not be as adept at conversational French. These platforms accept credit cards for a smooth, cashless transaction.

Now, if dialing a number instead is more to your comfort, tap in the digits of Reims-based taxi enterprises like Taxis de Reims or Taxis Rémois. A cheery voice on the other end ready to aid you in your commute- who would not love it?

Where to find a taxi in Reims

Coastal tramway scene
A scenic view showcasing the harmony of different transportation modes, with a green tram running parallel to a road where pedestrians, cars, and the vast ocean share the space.

The next question on your mind might be, "Where do I find a taxi in Reims?" Well, they can be spotted near train stations, bustling marketplaces, and prominent hotels. Look for the taxi stands near Reims-Centre railway station or around the Cathedral of Our Lady of Reims. If you're not in proximity to those locales, summon a trusty cab using one of the methods mentioned earlier.

How Much Does a Reims Taxi Cost

Brace yourself! Reims is a small city, and the prices for a taxi tend to be a tad higher compared to what one might be used to in larger cities. Still, the convenience they offer, especially if you're hauling luggage or in unfamiliar territory, more than compensates for the expense.

For services like Uber or Bolt, the fares - just like their service - are dynamically priced and depend on factors like distance, travel time, and demand. You'll get a fare estimate on their app before confirming your ride.

As for local taxi services, the metered fare usually starts around €3, with an approximate rate of €1 per kilometer. The rate could climb a bit higher during nighttime or if you're traveling with extra bags or companions.

Now my dear friend, fret not over gratuities. Tipping, while appreciated, is not a norm in French taxis. If you're eager to share a small token of your appreciation, rounding up the fare will do the trick.

However, no matter the cost, nothing outweighs safety. All taxis operating in Reims are regulated and comprise professional, licensed drivers. So take a deep breath, enjoy the ride, and drink in the enchanting views that Reims has to offer! Safe travels!


Evan Kingsley

Evan Kingsley

Hey, I’m Evan! Even though I’ve been bitten by a piranha, left stranded in the Sahara when my camel ditched me, and even spent a night in a Bhutanese jail over a supposedly stolen fruit (I swear I didn’t take it!), I still love traveling so much I don’t think I’ll ever stop. With over 130 countries under my belt, I’m always on the lookout for the next wild adventure… hopefully with fewer bites, camel betrayals, and misunderstandings over fruit!

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