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21 April 20254 min di lettura

Uber vs Taxi in Istanbul: BiTaksi, Cab, or App? (2025)

Uber operates in Istanbul but is more expensive than metered taxis. BiTaksi (the local app) is the best option — it books a metered cab via app, combining safety and fair pricing.

Istanbul taxis have a justified reputation for tourist overcharging — rigged meters, night-rate fraud, and unnecessary detours are common. The safest approach: use BiTaksi (the Turkish taxi app that books official metered taxis via app) or Uber, which both eliminate most scam risks by tracking your route and showing the upfront price.

Istanbul Taxi Options Compared (2025)

Metered taxi (street-hailed)TRY 71 flag fall + TRY 29.50/km; risk of meter fraud if not using app
BiTaksi (app)Books a licensed metered taxi via app; same metered fare but route tracked; recommended
UberAvailable in Istanbul; set price upfront; often 20–30% more than metered fare but no fraud risk
InDriveRide negotiation app; can be cheapest option for longer journeys; popular in Turkey
Tram + MetroIstanbulkart covers T1 tram, M2 metro, ferries; TRY 32/trip — best for most tourist routes

Typical Istanbul Taxi Fares (2025, metered)

  • Sultanahmet (Blue Mosque) → Taksim Square: TRY 250–350 (~$7–10, ~5km)
  • Taksim → Kadıköy (Asian side): taxi not practical across Bosphorus — take the ferry (TRY 32)
  • Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) → Taksim: TRY 600–900 (~$17–25, 45–60 min)
  • Atatürk/Istanbul Airport (IST) → Taksim: TRY 400–600 (~$11–17, 35–50 min via O-7)
  • Night surcharge: +50% on meter reading (midnight to 06:00)
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The most common Istanbul taxi scam: the driver switches from the daytime rate (gündüz) to the night rate (gece), which is 50% higher, even during daylight hours. Check that the meter shows "1" (gündüz) not "2" (gece) when you get in during the day. BiTaksi or Uber eliminates this issue entirely.

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Is BiTaksi safe to use in Istanbul?

Yes — BiTaksi is Turkey's leading taxi app, officially approved by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. It books licensed yellow taxis with driver info, plate number, and route tracking. The metered fare applies (no app markup) and disputes are handled through the app. Download it before arriving in Turkey.

How do you get from Istanbul Airport to the city?

Havaist airport bus to Taksim: TRY 150–200 (~$4–6), 60–90 min. Metro M11 from airport to Gayrettepe: TRY 32 (~$0.90), then connect to M2. Taxi/Uber: TRY 400–600 (~$11–17) depending on traffic and destination. The new Metro line is the best value; taxis are faster if traffic is light.

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