Want to hail a taxi cab in Brentwood? It’s easier than ever before thanks to LA City Cab’s app for iPhone and Android! Our Brentwood taxi cabs are ready and waiting to pick you up and take you wherever you need to go — whether it’s just on the Westside or all the way across the Los Angeles Basin.
Brentwood is a nice neighborhood, so you should expect a nice, professionally maintained vehicle to drive you around. Why rely on a car driven by anyone with a smartphone and a driver’s license? Instead, put your trust in the rigorously vetted and inspected vehicles and drivers at LA City Cab, many of whom come straight from the Brentwood community.
Taxi service in Brentwood doesn’t need to be complicated — in fact, we’ve designed our services so that you can grab a ride whichever way is easiest for you. Whether you like to use an app, call in advance, or just grab a cab right off the street as it passes you by, the choice is yours.
Planning to travel soon? Use a taxi from Brentwood to LAX and let LA City Cab make your ride to the airport a breeze. Or, on your way back, hop in a cab from LAX to Brentwood and relax in knowing that your ride is taken care of.
DESTINATION: | Brentwood Taxi Rates: |
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Flag drop (first 1/9th mile) | 2.85 |
Each additional 1/9th mile ($2.70 per mile) | $0.30 |
Each 37 sec. waiting time and/or traffic delay ($29.19/hr. wait) | $0.30 |
Min. fare for all taxi trips originating at LAX plus $4.00 airport-mandated surcharge | $15 |
Flat rate per trip (group) in either direction for trips between LAX and Downtown LA | $46.50 |
Flat rate from within the West Hollywood city limits directly to LAX | $40 |
HOURLY RATE / TOURS-LOCAL | $45/HOUR |
Brentwood is an area in Los Angeles so beautiful that it has been used as a filming location meant to depict Bel Air! As you might expect with one of the nicer areas in LA, Brentwood has an incredibly rich history.
Way back in the aftermath of the Mexican-American War, a Mexican family (the Sepulvedas) established land grants that allowed United States developers to begin establishing communities. One of the first of those communities sprang up from the Pacific Branch of the National Home for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors. Just outside that facility, by the west gate of the property, a community calling itself (appropriately) Westgate began to set down roots. Today, Westgate Avenue serves as an echo of that place in time.
Unfortunately, some of the attention that Brentwood has garnered on a national level has been for things that the community would have prefered to avoid: namely, the 1961 Brentwood fire and the O.J. Simpson trial. However, these days, Brentwood is probably more closely associated with UCLA, coral trees, and Brentwood Village.
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