Re: Paris, taxis and credit cards. Taxi G7 now advertises that all of their 5,000 to 7,000 taxis accept credit cards. Most of all taxis will accept credit cards but you might run into difficulties if you do not have a pin and chip card. Much of the new card processing equipment has no slot for reading magnetic strips.
That might a good option! +33 1 41 27 66 99. You just pay the taxi driver at the end of the journey in the normal way, based on what the meter says, around €17-€22 from Gare du Nord to the Gare de Lyon, Gare de Bercy or Gare d'Austerlitz, plus the €5 booking fee. The drivers accept both cash (euro) and credit cards.
Or, take a taxi with a credit card machine, and go look for a quieter ATM on a non-busy street - use the inside lobby machines if available. The law says that taxis must provide credit card machines, but sometimes the batteries run out so not available. Always ask first. Taxis are equipped with change, though you might get it in coins. Answer 1 of 4: Hi, will be in Paris for 3 days. Apart from taxi to CDG, we should be taking public transports like metro or buses. Do we need cash or is credit card payment accepted on these transportation modes?
The most used by Parisians is G7 with a very good rate. Here are their official numbers : Taxis G7 : 01 47 39 47 39. Taxis Bleus : 08 91 70 10 10. Alpha Taxis : 01 45 85 85 85. However, the city of Paris recommends to use the official Taxi app created by the city called " Paris Taxis ".
6. Re: Uber at Charles De Gaulle. 5 years ago. Save. Uber is good in Paris or from Orly, but not from CDG. Take Rer hi speed train or Air France bus to Etoile and metro line 1 to la Defence from there. A taxi will be expensive, maybe very expensive. Report inappropriate content. Steven G. We just came back from Paris, Italy, Spain and Austria, we used our Visa credit card (Bank of America) at hotels, restaurants and shops with no problem whatsoever.And used the debit card at ATMs to get cash, again, no problems, if you use it at BNP Paribas banks you don't get charged a fee if you bank with BofA, you still get the euro-dollar conversion fee though. Taxis which accept credit cards are not are rare as some might have us think: all of the Taxi G7 taxis accept credit cards as do all of the Taxis Bleus.
Below you’ll find random information you should know about taking taxi’s in Paris! All taxi’s should have a working meter and should be on at all times; All taxi’s take credit/debit cards – even if the driver pressures you to pay cash or tells you that they will take you to an ATM… they are required to take credit/debit cards.
France uses the euro, and major credit cards are accepted at most establishments in Paris. Both RER stations go straight to Paris. Taxis are another option, but can be quite costly averaging
Barcelona taxis are considered affordable. They are metered, and hence, there are no fixed prices for the transfers inside the city zones. In general terms, the flag price is 2.30€/2.30$, and the charge per km is 1.21€-1.21$/km for weekdays from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, and 1.45€/1.45$ for night rides, weekends and holidays.
For journeys in the centre of Paris, a €1.90 t+ ticket can be used for a single trip in zones 1 and 2 on the metro, bus, RER or tram. It’s usually worth buying a carnet of 10 for €16.90. For
Very FEW taxis in Paris have the ability to 'read' credit cards. In as much as you will have been in France for a while before arriving in Pariscoming up with the relatively small amount of €uro cash to pay a taxi fare shouldn't be a burden. There really is no convenient Metro connection between Gare de Lyon and your destination address.
3. Re: Mastercard used in Paris? 16 years ago. Save. I also suggest checking with your card company before you decide to use it for cash (among other things, most companies charge a much higher interest rate for cash advances, in addition to the foreign transaction charge, etc.) Report inappropriate content. Y375kK.