Sei Rupert Murdoch? No?? Allora non pensare nemmeno di prendere un taxi a Oslo.
Se vuoi sapere come fare una piccola fortuna, il mio consiglio è di iniziare con una grande fortuna e poi prendere un taxi a Oslo.
Mia moglie e io siamo usciti da cena, abbiamo visto un taxi fuori dal ristorante e ci siamo ritenuti fortunati ad averne preso uno. Erano solo 2,4 km, ma ci è costato 580 NOK, ovvero 55 USD per meno di 1,5 miglia.
Prendi un tram, prendi un Bolt (si stimava NOK130, btw), o cammina. Non prendere MAI, MAI un taxi a Oslo.
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di Vanilla_Quark
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Oisann!
If you’re gonna take a taxi in Oslo, download TaxiFix and prepay – that way you’ll have no bad surprises
We were stuck on Lofoten Islands a couple of weeks ago because of a problem with our hire car, we booked a 20 minute taxi ride to get food and it cost us £100 (almost 1400 kroner) 😭
Taxi in Norway is not like in other countries. It’s more of a luxury thing, and it always costs too much. I remember being shocked when I went to the UK for the first time and my (now) husband wanted us to take taxis everywhere: but it made sense, because it’s so much cheaper than here in Norway. Can’t be bothered to walk in other countries? No problem, just take a taxi! In Norway, you can always be bothered to walk, or get public transport, unless you’ve got money to waste.
The few times I need a taxi (like once a year), I have used Uber and been positively surprised. There are probably better apps out there for people who do their research, but atleast I haven’t felt scammed.
If you are going to use a taxi off the street and not use an app you have to use Oslo Taxi, everything else is high risk.
Maybe try a different company than Lux Drive Khan before you judge.
Order taxi through the «Vy» app. You will get the price before hand
If you’re taking a taxi in Oslo, only use Oslo Taxi, Norgestaxi, Bolt or Uber.
If not, you’re gonna have a bad time.
I really don’t understand how taxis work in Norway where everything else is so heavily regulated. I was travelling with work recently, arrived late at night and took a taxi from the taxi rank outside the station to home. A journey of 3km cost 500kr. Work paid so no problem but this is basically theft.
Book a taxi, don’t jump into a random one. But a taxi will in general be expensive in Norway, use public transport instead.
It’s called TAXi for a reason… Taxi in Norway is super expensive compared to most other countries.
Don’t trust the taxidriver. Ask for the price before the ride begins. Also use serious firms like Oslo Taxi or Drammen Taxi.
I can top it. I paid 90 usd for a taxi from iceland airport to the capital city. It is also very short drive