Need to get around in Reseda? Let LA City Cab whisk you to any part of Reseda or greater Los Angeles you want! LA City Cab boasts the cleanest cabs, most professional service, and safest drivers around.
Our Reseda taxi cab drivers come directly from the Valley community, which means that they know their way around town better than most. In addition to providing the safest and most reliable service, they’ll also get you where you’re going as efficiently as possible, since they’ve been driving these streets forever!
Getting a taxi cab in Reseda is as easy as any other method of hailing a ride — use our app, give us a call, or just wave down an empty cab you see on the street. Taxi service in Reseda is just that easy. And did we mention that there’s no “surge pricing?” That’s right, our fares are the same regardless of the time of day or how many people need a ride at that moment.
Leaving Los Angeles for a bit? No problem! LA City Cab will be your taxi from Reseda to LAX, or we can also provide you with a cab from LAX to Reseda. LA City Cab has partnerships with both Burbank and LAX airports to make sure that getting a ride in and out of the area is smooth and stress-free.
DESTINATION: | Reseda 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 |
For a neighborhood that used to be a sleepy, non-descript postwar suburb, Reseda is amazingly notable for just how famous it has become! From Hollywood to global headlines, Reseda has transcended its small-town roots and become an integral part of Los Angeles.
If you are a child of the 80s or 90s, you might best remember Reseda as being the place that Daniel LaRusso and his mom move to at the beginning of The Karate Kid (1984). The Reseda area also features prominently in the films Erin Brokovich, Terminator 2, and Boogie Nights.
One much less fun aspect of Reseda’s reputation is the fact that it was right near the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge Earthquake, which originated just west of Reseda Blvd.
Before all the businesses, homes, and entertainment options we see in Reseda today, however, the area’s beginnings were quite humble. In fact, for years, the parcel of land we now know as Reseda was a sweeping agricultural area used to farm nuts, beets, and especially lettuce. In fact, for a brief time in the late 1930s, Reseda was one of the top lettuce producers for the entire country!
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