Cairo taxi fares in EGP, Cairo International Airport rates, Uber vs Careem vs white taxis, and what to know about meter negotiation in Egypt 2026.
Getting around Cairo by taxi is cheap — but requires knowing the rules. Official meters exist on newer white taxis but are often ignored. The classic black-and-white cabs use a traditional system where you're expected to know the fare. Using Uber or Careem eliminates all of this uncertainty at a slight premium.
Many Cairo taxi drivers — especially outside tourist areas — will not use the meter. Negotiate and agree the fare in Egyptian pounds before getting in. Once you're seated, the agreed fare is binding. Never accept a fare quoted in US dollars.
At Cairo airport, Uber and Careem have designated pickup zones in the arrivals area. Booking via app is strongly recommended — you get upfront pricing, no negotiation, and the driver's details on record.
Both Uber and Careem (Uber's regional brand) operate widely in Cairo and are the recommended option for tourists. Careem was founded in the Middle East and has deep local driver networks. Both offer cash and card payment. Prices are fixed before the trip — no meter negotiation required. Expect to pay 10–20% more than a negotiated street taxi for the convenience and safety.
How much is a taxi from Cairo airport to the city centre?
Expect E£150–250 negotiated, or E£130–200 via Uber/Careem. Journey is 30–60 minutes depending on time of day.
Should I negotiate taxi fares in Cairo?
For old black-and-white taxis, yes — agree the fare before you get in. For white metered taxis, insist the meter is running. For Uber/Careem, pricing is automatic.
Do taxi drivers in Cairo accept card payment?
Cash only for metered and negotiated taxis. Uber and Careem accept both card and cash.
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