Atlanta (US)

Get recent taxi and ride-sharing fare estimates in Atlanta, based on official regulated taxi fare information (when available) and aggregated recent ride-sharing trip data.

All prices shown are estimates, intended for trip planning and comparison. Actual fares may vary depending on traffic, waiting time, time of day, applicable surcharges, tolls, and local regulations.

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Key takeaways

  • Taxi fare for a typical in-city taxi trip in Atlanta is $36.99 – $51.38 (~12.0 miles, ~22 min).
  • Regulated flat fare (when applicable): ATL → Downtown Flat Fare (Zone 1)$37.50.
  • Regulated flat fare (when applicable): ATL → Midtown Flat Fare (Zone 3)$39.50.
  • Typical ride-sharing fare in Atlanta is $37 (~12.0 miles, ~22 min).

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Average Taxi Fare in Atlanta

Average taxi fare (typical in-city trip)
$36.99 – $51.38
~12.0 miles ~22 min High confidence estimate
Calculated using a standardized city model calibrated to official taxi fare rules and typical urban trip characteristics.

What this estimate represents

  • Typical in-city trip distance: ~12.0 miles
  • Typical travel time: ~22 minutes
  • Normal traffic conditions (no extreme congestion or special events)
Example taxi fare breakdown (illustrative)
  • Base fare $3.50
  • Distance $28.80
  • Time $8.80

Taxi estimates in Atlanta combine regulated metered fares (base + distance + waiting time) with ATL airport flat-fare zones for Downtown/Midtown/Buckhead. Results are shown as ranges; tips and route-dependent tolls are excluded.

Regulated flat fares (when applicable)
  • ATL → Downtown Flat Fare (Zone 1) $37.50
  • Route: ATL_AIRPORT_DOWNTOWN — No surcharges applied
  • ATL → Midtown Flat Fare (Zone 3) $39.50
  • Route: ATL_AIRPORT_MIDTOWN — No surcharges applied
  • ATL → Buckhead Flat Fare (Zone 2) $49.50
  • Route: ATL_AIRPORT_BUCKHEAD — No surcharges applied

Ride-Sharing in Atlanta

Ride-sharing prices in Atlanta are demand-based and can change depending on traffic, rider demand, weather, and time of day.

Average ride-sharing fare (standard class)
$37.31
Samples updated: February 2026
~12.0 miles ~22 min Medium confidence
Typical price ranges
  • Off-peak (×1.00) ~$37 – ~$41
  • Peak (×1.15 – ×1.35) ~$43 – ~$55
Medium confidence estimate based on 176 routes, updated 8 days ago. Prices may vary.
Example ride-sharing fare breakdown (illustrative)
  • Base fee: $3.79
  • Distance: 12.0 miles × $1.95/miles = $23.40
  • Time: 22 minutes × $0.46/minute = $10.12
  • Estimated total: $37.31

Ride-sharing uses dynamic pricing. During peak hours or special events, prices may increase significantly compared to typical conditions.

Taxi vs Ride-Sharing in Atlanta

Trip type Taxi (estimate) Ride-sharing (estimate)
Typical city trip $36.99 – $51.38 ~$37
Peak hours Moderately higher Often significantly higher
Airport trips Often regulated Demand-dependent
Price predictability Higher Lower

In practice: Taxis are often more predictable during busy periods, while ride-sharing can be cheaper off-peak but more volatile during rush hours.

Popular airport routes

Major airports serving Atlanta

These airports serve the Atlanta area and are common starting or ending points for taxi and ride-sharing trips. Travel times and fares may vary depending on traffic, tolls, and demand.

How fares are estimated in Atlanta

Fare estimates for Atlanta are calculated using a consistent estimation framework designed to provide realistic and comparable results across cities.

Methodology overview

  • Official taxi fare components (base fare, distance-based, time-based charges) when available
  • Typical urban trip distances and travel times
  • Aggregated city-level trip characteristics
  • Results displayed as ranges to reflect real-world variability

Factors that can affect the final fare

  • Traffic congestion and waiting time
  • Time of day and weekday vs weekend travel
  • Route choice and road conditions
  • Applicable local surcharges and tolls

Data sources & verification

Taxi fare sources (official)

We review official taxi tariff pages at least quarterly and also when agencies publish updates.

Ride-sharing data sources

  • Aggregated recent route samples from ride-sharing platforms
  • Observed pricing behavior under normal demand conditions
  • Public pricing information and fare calculators

Public pricing reference:
Uber — Atlanta

Ride-sharing estimates are based on observed recent trips and reflect typical pricing under normal demand. Actual fares may vary due to real-time demand, traffic conditions, driver availability, weather, or special events.

Frequently asked questions

Is this the official Atlanta taxi fare?

No. This page provides estimated fares based on official pricing rules and typical trip conditions. The final meter fare may differ.

Why are taxi fares shown as a range?

Taxi fares depend on traffic, waiting time, and applicable surcharges. Showing a range provides a more realistic expectation of what a trip may cost.

Why do ride-sharing prices vary so much?

Ride-sharing uses demand-based pricing, which can change fares quickly during busy periods, bad weather, transit disruptions, or special events.

Editorial responsibility & transparency

Who maintains this page, how estimates are reviewed, and what the limitations are.

Alexander Gonzalez, Founder and Editor of Taxifare
Alexander Gonzalez
Founder & Editor, Taxifare
Methodology Validation Editorial QA

Alexander oversees the fare estimation methodology, validation rules, and editorial accuracy across city and airport pages.

Editorial responsibilities
  • Defining and maintaining the estimation methodology
  • Verifying official taxi tariff sources where available
  • Reviewing ride-sharing sample quality and update cadence
  • Disclosing assumptions and limitations clearly

About these estimates

Local context: Taxi fares in Atlanta are set through City of Atlanta ordinances and airport transportation rules. Meter rates are standardized across licensed taxis, while trips from the airport to major districts use regulated zone-based flat fares. TaxiFare estimates therefore combine the city-approved meter tariff with the official airport pricing zones.

Fare estimates help travelers understand typical transportation costs. We show ranges because real-world prices vary.

  • Not a guaranteed final price: actual fares vary with traffic, demand, surcharges, tolls, and time of day
  • Taxi estimates appear only when tariff data is reliable (regulated components, published rules)
  • Ride-sharing is demand-based and can spike during peak hours and special events
Transparency note: When reliable taxi fare data is unavailable, Taxifare displays ride-sharing estimates only (based on recent observed trips), rather than publishing speculative taxi pricing.

This page is generated using Taxifare’s standardized estimation framework and reviewed for consistency with official sources, observed ride-sharing samples, and current editorial standards.