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Madras, which is now known as Chennai capital city of Tamil Nadu state. It is one of the largest metropolitan cities in South India. Nestled in Ancient temples, natural wonders and vibrant arts make Chennai the capital of Tamil Nadu. Most of the tourist destinations of this city are located in the southern fringes of the Coromandel Coast, formerly known as the Madras.

Nestled along the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and modern development. It is a major hub for business, education, healthcare, and technology, which attracts professionals, students, and tourists from across the country. The highlights of this city are sprawling beaches, man-made wonders, a bustling seaport, quirky cafes and hi-tech parks. From the striking classical dance form of Bharatnatyam to the rich flavours of its iconic cuisine this city is full of tourist things. For a comfortable and hassle-free journey within Chennai, booking a reliable taxi service is the best option. Whether you are travelling for work, sightseeing, or commuting to the airport, our taxi services provide timely pickups, professional drivers, and well-maintained vehicles for a smooth ride. Whether you need a ride to Chennai Central Railway Station, Chennai International Airport, or any part of the city, our taxis ensure a convenient and stress-free travel experience. Choose our dependable taxi services for a seamless journey across Madras, now Chennai.

To enjoy all the beauty of Madras and its nearby destinations, CabBazar provides readily available and most reliable taxi services in Madras. You can book outstation cabs in Madras for planning trips to nearby destinations or you can hire local hourly cab in Madras. In whichever part of Madras your are in or if you are coming from outside and need a Madras airport cab service, you can get a suitable taxi at most competitive price at CabBazar.

Madras outstation cabs
Madras outstation cabs

Madras Cab Service at CabBazar

Madras Outstation cab service (Round Trip)

Enjoy a memorable trip to Madras or to other destinations from Madras with CabBazar's highly affordable and convenient outstation cabs.

Madras One Way cab service

For one way drop taxi to or from Madras, pay for only one side with CabBazar's one way cab service.

Madras Local cabs / hourly car rental / Full day taxi

Local taxi in Madras is availabe for 2 hour 20 kms, 4 hour 40kms, 8 hours 80 kms, 12 hours 120kms.

Airport Taxi Service in Madras

Experience convenient last mile connectivity to or from Madras with CabBazar's reliable airport taxi service.

Outstation cabs from Madras

Places to visit in Madras

Stone carving is an ancient craft in Tamil Nadu. The temples of Chennai are famous for their stunning stone carvings. The stone carvers come from the Viswakarma community. They are skilled in carving idols from black and white granite. This granite is known as karappu kal and vellai kal. The first step in stone carving involves stenciling the granite. The carvers cut the stone according to specific lines. Once the carving is complete, they clean and smooth the surface. This gives the stone a shiny finish. The final product is painted according to the design. Most themes revolve around incidents from Hindu mythological epics. You can shop for small dolls, animal figurines, incense stick stands, and other decorative pieces.
This beautiful Roman Catholic cathedral is pristine white and has Portuguese origins. It dates back to the 16th century. The church was rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style in 1896. It is said to be the final resting place of St. Thomas the Apostle. A small cross on the tomb wall contains a tiny bone fragment that is known as the ‘Relic of St. Thomas.’ There is an underground tomb chapel that is a place of worship. Devout visitors believe that sand from the tomb has miraculous healing powers. A beautiful stained glass window at the basilica tells the story of St. Thomas. The central hall has 14 wooden plaques that depict the stations of the cross. The cathedral also features a 3-ft-high statue of the Virgin Mary. This statue is believed to have been brought from Portugal in 1543.
Pulicat Lake is the second-largest brackish water lake in India. It is located on the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu on Barricade Island in Sriharikota. The lake is also known as Pazhaverkadu. It is famous for flamingo watching and water activities. The best time to visit is between October and March. During this time, over 20,000 migratory birds come to the lake for breeding. The lake is home to the Pulicat Bird Sanctuary and attracts many tourists. Visitors can see flamingos as well as storks and kingfishers. Pulicat Lake is about 60 km from Chennai in the Tiruvallur District. It spans 159 sq km and is surrounded by colonial buildings from the Dutch era.
Built-in 1906, the National Art Gallery is one of the oldest galleries in India. It is made of red stones from Satyavedu in Andhra Pradesh. The building features a grand Indo-Saracenic architectural style. The gallery has four main segments. These segments are the Decorative Art Gallery, Ravi Verma Painting, Thanjavur Painting, and Indian Traditional Art Gallery. There is a special painting section that showcases works from Thanjavur, Rajasthan, Deccan, and Kangra. This section also includes miniature paintings that depict battle scenes. The gallery has many other exhibits. These exhibits include historical artifacts, religious statues, and sculptures. Visitors can also see ancient handicrafts from the 10th and 11th centuries. There are images of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita along with periodic books and manuscripts. The building is located near the Contemporary Art Gallery.
Marina Beach is often considered the pride of Chennai. It stretches 13 km and is the second-longest beach in the world. The beach has soft sand that invites tourists to relax and swim. They can also enjoy local snacks. The street along the beach features several notable landmarks. These landmarks include Madras University and government buildings. You can also find the Senate House and Presidency College. The Cricket Stadium and the Swami Vivekananda Memorial House are nearby. It is said to be the favourite beach of M.E. Grant Duff. He was the British Governor of Madras from 1881 to 1886. Visitors can enjoy beautiful sunrises and pony rides along the shore.
Kapaleeswarar Temple is one of the oldest and most respected temples in Chennai. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva and worships Goddess Parvati as Goddess Karpagambal, the "Goddess of the Wish-Yielding Tree." On Fridays, devotees offer her a garland of gold coins called kaasu mala during special rituals. The temple showcases Dravidian architecture and its main feature is a 37-meter-high gopuram or gateway. As you enter, you see a sculpture of the holy saint Gnanasambandar. The temple also has bronze carvings of 63 Shaivite saints and an ancient Punnai tree in the courtyard.
The Kalakshetra Foundation was established in 1936 by Rukmini Devi Arundale. Her goal was to revive India's artistic traditions and teach young people the true meaning of art without any vulgarity or commercialism. Many renowned Bharatanatyam dancers have trained here. Kalakshetra is a reflection of Rukmini Devi's dream to create a space where Indian culture could be expressed through education in the arts. The institution covers 100 acres by the seashore and is a key centre for fine arts. In 1993, the Government of India declared it an Institute of National Importance. It now operates as an autonomous body under the Ministry of Culture. Students here not only learn dance but also develop life skills and a deeper understanding of art. Across the road, the Kalakshetra Craft Centre offers a chance to explore Kanchipuram-style handloom weaving, block printing, and kalamkari art. Tourists can also join courses to learn these traditional crafts.
Guindy National Park is located next to Raj Bhavan and features rare tropical dry evergreen vegetation. It covers 2.7 sq km and is one of the smallest national parks, full of wildlife. You can find blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, snakes, geckos, and tortoises here. The park is also home to over 100 species of birds, along with 60 types of butterflies and spiders. With over 350 species of plants, it is a paradise for botanists. There is also a zoo and a children’s park. The Guindy Snake Park nearby has king cobras, pythons, and vipers. It is open from 9 am to 5:30 pm and is closed on Tuesdays.
Established in 1851, the second oldest museum in India which includes an impressive collection of archaeological treasures and the standout feature of this museum is its Bronze Gallery. This gallery showcases the sculptures from modern times to the Pallava era. You can also see the statues of Lord Shiva as Nataraja and the Chola bronze figure of Ardhanarishvara. The museum also houses significant archaeological exhibits representing Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cultures. Also, Anthropology galleries offer a fascinating glimpse into South Indian human history tracing it back to prehistoric times. Additionally, this museum holds the distinction of having the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside of Europe.
This great white Fort St George is linked to the history of the city. Built-in 1644, it is one of the oldest buildings that house the museum within the fort. This Museum started with a small donation done by the Madras presidency government. Today it houses nearly 3600 antiquities in the collection. If you're an enthusiast of exploring antiques then this place is a must-visit for you.
Established in 1966 by KCS Paniker – A legendary Artist. This town is the perfect place for anyone who loves art, culture and craft. When you enter this village, the countryside and pleasantly refreshing vibes make you welcome. The garden holds the artistic dotted sculpture which makes you mesmerize this village. In this village, every piece of art can easily be defined by its finesse and stunning craftsmanship. So, whether you’re from an artistic nature, this village will make you love and feel the art. Cholamandal Artists Village has always something for everyone to make them awful.

Madras Taxi Service

Being an Aggregator, CabBazar provides you enormous car options for your taxi booking in Madras. You can mention your specific preference, if any, while raising a taxi booking request. Our partnered taxi services providers have various cars available with them for local sightseeing as well as outstation cab services in Madras. At high level, we classify taxi in below four categories :

Madras Taxi Prices

Vehicle TypeModelOutstation Price per kmFull day taxi price
HatchbackWagon-R, Indica or similar₹9₹1800
SedanDzire, Etios or similar₹9₹1900
SUVErtiga, Innova or similar₹12.5₹2900

Book taxi for outstation in Madras

CabBazar is committed to keep the pricing as simple and clear as possible. So, we provide one price for your Madras taxi which covers a specified maximum kilometer and maximum days. So, you know upfront how much taxi is going to cost you and plan your budget well.

The prices are dynamic and transparent and give a win-win deal for both you and our partnered taxi services providers. You can choose car as per your preference.

Frequently Asked Questions for outstation cab booking in Madras

How much is Madras taxi fare?

We provide Madras outstation cabs as well as Madras local sightseeing taxi. Price starts at ₹1800. For best price on your travel date for various car rental options, please enter trip details and check.

Is Driver charges, Night charges and Toll, State tax included in Madras cab price?

Yes, Madras taxi price includes Driver charges and Night charges.
You can book Toll, State tax inclusive cab too for outstation round trip and one way drop from Madras.

Do I need to make payment in advance to book cab in Madras?

You will need to pay just 10-20% amount in advance for booking cab in Madras.

Top Cab Routes from Madras

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Distance: 350 km
Estimated time: 7 hrs
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