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Brunswick (Germany) by taxi


Brunswick (Germany) by taxi

Taxis are comparatively expensive in Germany, and Brunswick is no exception. They are usually used by locals on weekends (after buses and trains stop running) for a ride home, or if you need to move lots of luggage to, e.g. the train station. The concept of sharing a cab with strangers is foreign to locals and drivers alike, although some people can be persuaded to share a cab, if your stop is on the same way (and when cabs are sparse e.g. in inclement weather). Publicly registered taxicabs - those with yellow signs on top which say Taxi and are usually taxi-colored (creamy eggshell color) - can be phoned (0531 - 5 55 55 or 0531 - 6 66 66) or hailed. Private companies, such as MiniCar or CityCar , (which are usually a bit cheaper) only pick you up with a prior reservation.

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