Uber between countries (EU)?

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I'm traveling with my family from Faro (Portugal) to Seville (Spain.) It is about a two-hour drive and I found Uber to be one of the most pleasant and reasonably cost-effective ways to travel in Portugal. Is it possible to cross into Spain with an Uber?



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I've tested just now and the app returned the options. 191 euros is the cheapiest option. So yes you should be able to request an Uber for this trip.




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Can you Uber between countries?

Beast, who took a 2,256-mile Uber ride from North Carolina to California in 2017. These days, however, you can't use Uber to drive cross-country \u2014 not in one trip, anyway.

What European countries have Uber?

Uber is available in a number of European cities, including Amsterdam, London, Prague, Berlin, Rome, Athens, and Vienna, and rides can be cheaper than taxis. Like at home, you request a car via the Uber app on your mobile device, and the fare automatically gets charged to your credit card.

Can Ubers cross borders?

Yes Uber will take people across ... a long as the driver has a passport and no criminal history.

Is Uber common in Europe?

3. Uber. Uber is available in most large European cities and is particularly popular in the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, and Belgium.



What Stopped Uber from World Domination?




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Answer 2

If you and the driver are citizens of Schengen countries, and/or eligible for the 90/180 rule (and not in violation of it), and the driver is willing, then the answer is yes.

If not, then you'd probably get away with it anyway, but I don't recommend it.  The consequences of getting caught can be significant.

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