London offers black cabs, private hire (minicabs) and ride apps, and the “best taxi service” depends on your journey. This guide compares them on price, convenience and reliability, and shows how to pick the right licensed option — especially for airports and longer trips.
Key takeaways
- Black cabs — hailable, licensed, metered; great for short central trips.
- Private hire — pre-booked, fixed fare; best for airports and planned journeys.
- Ride apps — convenient but surge at busy times.
- Always licensed — avoid anything unbooked that approaches you.
- Match the service to the trip — and check reviews.
01 / BLACKBlack cabs
Black cabs are licensed, hailable and knowledgeable, running on a meter — excellent for short central-London hops, though a long airport run can get pricey.
02 / PHPrivate hire
Private hire (minicabs) must be pre-booked and give a fixed fare with a driver who can meet you — the best fit for airports, longer trips and anything where price certainty matters.
03 / APPSRide apps & choosing
Ride apps are convenient but surge when demand spikes. Whichever you choose, use a licensed service, match it to your trip, and check recent reviews for reliability.
04 / RUSHXORushxo for planned trips
For airports and planned journeys, Rushxo offers TfL-licensed private hire with fixed no-surge fares, flight tracking and meet-and-greet — the dependable choice when the trip matters.
FAQFrequently asked questions
What is the best taxi service in London?
It depends on the trip: black cabs suit short central hops, private hire (pre-booked, fixed fare) is best for airports and planned journeys, and ride apps are convenient but surge at busy times. Always use a licensed service and check reviews.
What is the best taxi company in London?
The best company is the one that fits your journey and meets the core standards — licensing, fixed or transparent pricing, reliability and good reviews. For airports, a licensed private hire operator with fixed fares is usually best.
Black cab or minicab — which is better?
Black cabs are ideal for short, hailed central trips; pre-booked private hire is better for airports and longer journeys thanks to fixed fares and meet-and-greet. Both are licensed.
Are ride apps a good option?
They’re convenient for on-demand trips but surge when demand is high, which makes airport runs unpredictable. A pre-booked fixed fare avoids that.
How do I make sure a taxi is licensed?
Use black cabs from a rank or pre-booked private hire through a licensed operator. Avoid anyone who approaches you offering an unbooked ride — that’s touting.
Is Rushxo a good option for airports?
Yes — Rushxo is TfL-licensed private hire with fixed no-surge fares, flight tracking and meet-and-greet, built for airport and planned journeys.
Time Matters
Book a licensed fixed-fare taxi
Fixed fares confirmed before you ride. Local licensed drivers, flight tracking, 24/7 human support — and no surge, ever.