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Taxi stands can be found near major hotels and in several locations just outside Old Town, but grabbing a taxi on the street, especially those parked in Old Town, usually comes with a premium fare. Always check the prices first, which should posted on the taxi’s right rear window. Taxis typically charge a starting fee plus a kilometre rate. Ordering by phone is a better strategy though, as usually they have better rates. A more popular option is to use one of the numerous taxi ordering apps like Bolt or Forus. The often controversial Uber 'taxi' service is also available in Tallinn.
Here’s a list of taxi companies along with their daytime base fares and per-kilometre rates. Night time metres can run about 20% more. Note that the second (short) telephone numbers listed here will work from all Estonian fixed and mobile lines, but if you're calling from a foreign mobile, you need to dial the regular seven-digit number.
 

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