Book your taxi online - City Airport Taxis
Book a Taxi Online Guidelines
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E.g: 10 Downing Street SW1A 2AA
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E.g: London British Museum
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How Does It Work?
We work with a selection of quality london cab offices that are integrated into our system. After booking online, we will select the closest one and send them your information.
You will then receive a call from the cab office confirming your booking.
It's that easy to book a taxi in London with us - it shouldn't take you more than a couple of minutes!
London City Airport Useful Information
London City Airport is the smallest of the 5 major airports that serve London. Based on an old Docklands site East of the city, it is easily accessible to London residents and has its own DLR station for those who wish to travel via public transport. However, this option is not always ideal when you have heavy luggage to carry; this is why so many choose airport taxis to complete their journey. It provides a much more convenient option if you need to travel from home to airport or vice versa.
Being based so centrally, there are some hotels nearby for those wishing to stop over for the night. For lower rates, the Ibis Hotel in London Docklands is your best bet; rooms are available here from £53 per night. If you’d prefer something a little more upmarket, try the Ramada Hotel, which is situated less than a mile from the airport.
All that travelling is likely to build up your appetite; luckily, there are plenty of dining options when it comes to London City Airport. Being so centrally located, you’ll be able to choose from English, Chinese, Italian and even Caribbean cuisine! There are many restaurants in the docklands area so take your pick.
Whether you live in London and just require a short journey to the airport or if you live further afield and are planning a longer trip, we can help you book a taxi in London City Airport. Since the Docklands Light Railway station opened, a shuttle service is no longer available; passengers wishing to arrange a transfer can now use an airport cab instead of an airport shuttle.
London City Airport has only been open since 1986 so it is relatively new in comparison to London’s other major airports; the traffic that passes through is mostly business travellers due to its location, however the numbers of leisure travellers is increasing gradually. The 25 destinations available to fly to are across Europe; unfortunately, the taxis London has to offer cannot cross the pond so a flight will be necessary for those journeys! Book your London transfer online with us and the rest will be easy.

