How Much Does a Taxi Cost in Kuala Lumpur? (2026 Guide)
Kuala Lumpur taxi rates in MYR, KLIA and KL Sentral airport fares, Grab vs metered cabs, and KLIA Ekspres train comparison for 2026.
Kuala Lumpur's taxi market has been largely supplanted by Grab — which is faster, cheaper, and more reliable than metered cabs for most journeys. But metered taxis remain an option if you know the rules, and the KLIA Ekspres train from the airport is a bargain the apps can't beat.
Kuala Lumpur Taxi Rates (2026)
Metered taxi drivers in Kuala Lumpur frequently try to charge a flat rate rather than use the meter — especially from tourist areas like KLCC, Bukit Bintang, and the airport. The meter is legally required. Insist on it, or use Grab for transparent pricing.
KLIA and KLIA2 Airport Taxi Fares
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA and KLIA2, 57 km from city centre) offers both budget and premium taxi options from fixed-price booths inside arrivals. Pay at the booth — no negotiation.
The KLIA Ekspres train runs from KLIA directly to KL Sentral in just 28 minutes for RM 55 — faster and cheaper than any taxi or Grab during peak hours. Highly recommended if you're staying near KL Sentral, Brickfields, or Bangsar.
Grab in Kuala Lumpur
Grab is the default transport choice for most KL residents and visitors. The app is available in both KLIA and KLIA2 (designated pickup zones) and throughout the city. GrabCar pricing is typically 10–30% cheaper than metered taxis with upfront pricing and no surcharges. GrabBike is not available in KL (banned for safety reasons).
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How much is a taxi from KLIA to Kuala Lumpur city centre?
Fixed booth taxi: RM 75–85 (budget) or RM 110–130 (premier). Grab: RM 55–90 depending on time. KLIA Ekspres train: RM 55, 28 minutes — often the best option.
Is Grab better than taxis in Kuala Lumpur?
For most tourists, yes. Grab offers upfront pricing, no meter refusal issues, and drivers who know the route. It's also typically cheaper than flagging a metered cab that refuses to use the meter.
Do taxis in Kuala Lumpur take credit cards?
Most metered cabs are cash only. Grab accepts card, e-wallet (GrabPay, Touch 'n Go), and cash.
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