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Taxis in Margate

Book a taxi or private hire cab in Margate


If you're off to an event in Margate and need a taxi cab to or from the venue, our list of taxi companies and private hire cabs in Margate will help you to make your way to the event, an airport, a restaurant, or even a pub after the event!

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Anchor Cars

16 Hawley Street
Margate, Kent, CT9 1PU

Phone number: 01843 226100

Anchor Cars Victa Cars

Hawley Street
Margate, Kent, CT9 1PU

Phone number: 01843833333

Arrow Taxis

101a Northdown Road, Cliftonville
Margate, Kent, CT9 2QY

Phone number: 01843 226688

Chauffeur Hire Cars

85 Northdown Road
Margate, Kent, CT9 2RJ

Phone number: 01843 292929

Chauffeur Hire Co

85 Northdown Road
Margate, Kent, CT9 2RJ

Phone number: 01843 228822

Chauffeur Hire Taxis & Private Hire

Northdown Road
Margate, Kent, CT9 2RJ

Phone number: 01843232323

My Fayre Lady Taxis

41 Rancorn Road
Margate, Kent, CT9 5DQ

Phone number: 01843 231331

Smiley's Radio Cars

Northdown Road
Margate, Kent, CT9 1QQ

Phone number: 01843224422


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