Taxis & Rideshare in Pretoria (2026) - Grab, Uber & More
Find reliable taxi and rideshare options in Pretoria to explore top hotels, restaurants, and attractions safely and efficiently.
Safety Tips
Only use metered taxis that display a clearly visible blue permit disc on the windscreen and the operator's name and contact details on both front doors. Unlicensed cars in Pretoria often lack these markings and tout for rides around Church Square and the main stations.
Insist the driver starts the meter, called a "taximeter", before you move. If the driver claims it is broken, exit and find another cab, because Pretoria's licensed operators are required by the city to use calibrated meters.
Locals rely on Uber and Bolt for rideshare. Book through the app so you receive the driver's photo, registration and real-time tracking rather than accepting street-hailed rides.
For solo or night travel, wait inside a restaurant, mall or hotel lobby until the app shows your driver has arrived, and share your live trip status with a friend, standard advice. But useful in Pretoria's quieter suburbs where street lighting can be limited.
Common Scams to Avoid
Some drivers loop through eastern suburbs, Hatfield and Brooklyn, to stretch the meter on airport runs. Always fire up GPS and insist on the shortest route. No detours. No surprises. Watch the map like a hawk.
Broken meter trick around Church Square and Gautrain stations. Driver shrugs, quotes a sky high flat rate. Refuse. Demand a working meter or settle a fair price before you move. Walk away if they stall.
Short hop in the CBD under 5 km? Drivers balk at the meter and demand silly flat fees. Ignore them. Walk to a main street or a hotel taxi rank where meters rule and supervisors watch. Safer. Cheaper. Faster.
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