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DiDi vs Taxi in Beijing: Which Is Better for Tourists? (2025)

Uber left China in 2016. DiDi is now Beijing's dominant ride-hailing app. Here's how DiDi compares to metered taxis — and how to set both up before you arrive.

Uber exited China in 2016, selling to DiDi Chuxing. Today, Beijing tourists choose between DiDi (China's dominant ride-hailing app, requires WeChat Pay or Alipay), metered taxis (honest meters, but language barrier is significant), and the excellent Beijing Metro (CNY 4–10 for most trips).

DiDi vs Metered Taxi in Beijing (2025)

Standard city trip (5km)DiDi: CNY 20–35 ($2.75–5) | Taxi: CNY 20–35 (similar, meter honest)
PEK Airport → SanlitunDiDi: CNY 130–180 ($18–25) | Taxi: CNY 140–200 ($19–28) | Metro: CNY 30 ($4.10)
PKX Daxing Airport → cityDiDi: CNY 100–150 ($14–21) | Airport Express train: CNY 35 ($4.80)
Setting upDiDi: needs WeChat/Alipay OR international credit card (added in 2019) | Taxi: cash or WeChat Pay
English languageDiDi: app partly in English, driver no English | Taxi: show address in Chinese characters

How to Use DiDi as a Tourist

  • Download DiDi app (available on App Store and Google Play outside China)
  • Register with your foreign phone number — SMS verification works
  • Add an international Visa/Mastercard in the payments section (supported since 2019)
  • Set destination using English — DiDi translates automatically
  • Confirm pickup by showing the driver your phone with the booking screen
  • Driver will call if lost — have your hotel concierge's number saved to help mediate
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Beijing's metered taxis are actually very honest — CNY 13 flag fall plus CNY 2.30/km, meters always run, and drivers rarely attempt tourist fraud. The main challenge is the language barrier. Solution: screenshot your destination in Chinese characters from Google Maps before hailing a cab. Show it to the driver; problem solved.

よくある質問

Does Uber work in China?

No — Uber sold its China operations to DiDi in 2016. The Uber app does not function in mainland China. DiDi is the equivalent and works with international credit cards. Download and set up DiDi before your flight.

Is the Beijing Metro better than DiDi for tourists?

For most tourist routes: yes. The Beijing Metro (14+ lines) covers the Forbidden City (Tiananmen East/West), Temple of Heaven (Tiantan Dongmen), Summer Palace (Beigongmen), Olympic Park (Olympic Green), and both airports. CNY 4–10 per trip with a Yikatong transit card. Faster than DiDi during rush hour and far cheaper.

Book a pre-arranged transfer in Beijing

Fixed price · no meter disputes · book in advance

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