Everything about the Berlin Taxi Rate
Taxi Rate Berlin |
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| Base Fare | €4.30 | |
| Price per Kilometer |
kilometers 1–3: €2.80kilometers 4–7: €2.60Then every km €2.10
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| Standing / Waiting Time | €39.00 per hour | |
| Since 28.05.2024, it is permitted to agree a fixed price when ordering in advance with an agreed departure and destination. This must be within a corridor of -10% to +20% of the base price + kilometer price + surcharges. | ||
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⚠️ There are some special regulations
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Valid since 28 mai 2024
Last checked
2024-06-21
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This Is How Much Your Taxi Ride Costs with the Berlin Taxi Rate
Simply enter your exact start and destination addresses to receive a realistic fare estimate based on the current Berlin taxi rate.
Calculate Taxi Fare Now Using the Berlin Taxi Rate1. The Berlin Taxi Rate Explained Simply
Officially Set
The Berlin taxi rate was officially set on 28 mai 2024. In Germany, cab fares are set officially by cities or districts and published in the official tariff ordinance. Unless otherwise regulated, it is binding for all cabs and cab companies within the compulsory travel area and may not be exceeded or undercut. This is ensured by officially calibrated taximeters installed in the cabs.
How the fare is made up under the Berlin taxi rate:
The taxi tariff in Berlin is set to offer clarity and predictability for passengers. When you start a taxi ride in Berlin, there is a base fare of €4.30. This is the initial amount you pay as soon as your journey begins.
For the first 3 kilometers, the fare is €2.80 per kilometer. For the next kilometer, up to 4 kilometers, the price is €2.60 per kilometer. For all distances beyond 4 kilometers, the price is €2.10 per kilometer. If your ride involves waiting or driving very slowly due to traffic, there is a waiting time charge of €39.00 per hour.
There is a special flat rate in Berlin for short trips. If your ride is up to 2 kilometers, you can use the short haul flat rate of €6.00. This price applies only for short distances and can offer a simple option for very brief journeys. It is helpful to ask the driver about this fare before your ride begins if you believe your trip qualifies.
It is also possible to agree on a fixed price when you book a taxi in advance with a specific departure point and destination. This fixed price must be within a range of minus 10% to plus 20% of the total calculated price, which includes the base fare, the kilometer price, and any surcharges.
The Berlin taxi tariff is designed to be straightforward so that every passenger can understand how their fare is calculated. If you have questions about your fare, taxi drivers are required to provide you with clear information about the tariff used for your trip.
2. Where Does the Berlin Taxi Rate Apply?
3. Statistics on the Berlin Taxi Rate
4. Historical Development of the Berlin Taxi Rate
- We currently have a total of 3 historical taxi rates for Berlin in our database.
- The oldest rate for Berlin in our database dates from 2019.
- Since then, the rate has been updated on average every 850 days.
- The current taxi rate for Berlin shown above was last updated on 28 mai 2024 and has therefore been valid for 662 days.
- Statistically speaking, the next update should take place in 188 days.
expected in
188 days
The following chart shows the price development from 2019 to today. The calculation is based on a simple 8-kilometer ride during the day with 5 minutes of waiting time.
5. Legal Basis for Taxi Rides in Germany
Contrary to what many people assume, there is no single, nationwide taxi price in Germany. Taxi fares are set by the respective cities or districts – usually via an official taxi fare regulation.
This means:
- Each local authority can define its own prices
- Fares differ between cities, districts and federal states
- Taxi companies are required to apply these prices
Negotiating the price is not allowed, because these are officially approved mandatory fares.
In Germany, a taxi fare usually consists of several fixed components:
🚕 Base fare
The base fare is charged once at the start of the ride. It covers the provision of the vehicle and can vary significantly by city.
📏 Distance rate
The distance rate is charged during the trip. Many tariffs use tiers, for example:
- a rate for the first kilometres
- a different rate beyond a certain distance
⏱️ Waiting time
If the taxi is stuck in traffic or waits at the passenger’s request, waiting time is charged. This is usually billed per minute or per hour and can noticeably increase the total fare.
In many cities, different rates apply depending on the time of day. Possible examples include:
- night surcharges
- weekend or public holiday rates
- special late-evening rates
Whether and when such surcharges apply depends on the local regulation. You can find the details for this tariff at the top of this page.
Some cities offer special rules, such as:
- short-trip rates for very short rides
- minimum fares
- special prices for certain zones or times
These rules are not uniform nationwide. If special prices exist for this tariff, you’ll also find them at the top of this page.
Differences in taxi prices are driven by factors such as:
- local cost of living
- wages and operating costs
- traffic density and congestion
- municipal requirements
That’s why the same distance can cost several euros more in one city than in another.
Because of these differences, comparing taxi fares in Germany makes sense. On this website you’ll find:
- up-to-date fares from across Germany
- city-to-city comparisons
- practical ride examples
- statistics and rankings
This helps you estimate realistic costs before you ride.
In Germany, taxi fares are not updated on a fixed schedule, but when needed. Changes typically happen when economic or legal conditions shift significantly—for example due to rising operating costs, wage increases or regulatory changes.
Taxi rides in Germany are subject to fare binding. This means the officially set taxi tariff must be applied. Drivers are legally required to use the approved tariff.
No deviations within the mandatory service area
Within the mandatory service area, fares may neither be exceeded nor undercut. Individual price agreements, discounts or flat special prices are not permitted. This prohibition also applies to the taxi tariff shown here. The fare is calculated exclusively via the taximeter based on the official tariff.
Price agreements possible for destinations outside the mandatory area
For rides whose destination lies outside the mandatory service area, price agreements are generally possible. In this case, a fixed price or different fare can be agreed with the driver or taxi company before the ride starts. The agreement must be clear and made in advance—later changes are not permitted. Without an explicit agreement, the regular tariff still applies and the ride is billed via the taximeter.
Calculate your planned ride in advance with our taxi calculator and use the result as a reference for your considerations.
6. Is the Berlin Taxi Rate from 2024 Still Current?
We regularly review all taxi rates in our database by researching official publications (official gazettes or municipal regulations) as well as various online sources.
For most rates, we are also informed in advance by the rate-setting authority (city, district, municipality) or by taxi companies or taxi cooperatives, allowing us to include updates at an early stage.
Nevertheless, it can sometimes happen that we miss an update. If that is the case here and you know of a rate update, you can send us a short message via our contact form. We will take care of it as quickly as possible!
I last checked the taxi rate Berlin 2024-06-21 on 21 juin 2024.
This Is How Much Your Taxi Ride Costs with the Berlin Taxi Rate
Simply enter your exact start and destination addresses to receive a realistic fare estimate based on the current Berlin taxi rate.
Calculate Taxi Fare Now Using the Berlin Taxi Rate