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Taxi
The guide was updated:Taxis are a cheap and efficient way to get around the city. You can usually find them hanging around busy areas, like the airport or train station, or at busy intersections. Be sure to agree on a price before hopping in, as they are seldom metered. One reputable company in the city is Metro Radio Cab.
Useful Information
- Website: metrocab.com.pk
- Phone: +92 300 5557806
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
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Most travellers need to apply for a visa before entering Pakistan. This can be done online through the Pakistan Online Visa System or at one of Pakistan's diplomatic missions. The tourist eVisa allows a stay of up to 30 days and must be used within 90 days of issuance. Required documents include a passport photo, a copy of the passport, a travel itinerary, and an invitation letter.
Visa on arrival is available for citizens of 65 countries, applicable to those travelling as part of an organised tour group or for business. This visa allows a 30-day stay. Nationals of the Maldives, Nepal, Samoa, Tonga, and Trinidad and Tobago enjoy visa-free entry to Pakistan.
Indian passport holders, as well as foreigners of Indian origin, face additional regulations and are not issued tourist visas. Instead, they may enter on different visa types, such as for business or religious tourism. Indian citizens, along with those from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Israel, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia, and Uganda, must register with the police upon arrival.
For the latest information, always check with the official Pakistan Online Visa System or your nearest Pakistani diplomatic mission.
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Islamabad International Airport (ISB)
The Islamabad International Airport commenced operations in 2018 and replaced the defunct Benazir Bhutto International Airport. Taxis are readily available outside the airport, but be sure to agree on a price before stepping into a cab, as they are seldom metered. There are also a number of local buses which can transport visitors to and from the airport, but the number of routes can be overwhelming and confusing. Unless you know exactly which bus to take to get to your destination, it might be best to stick to taxis.
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Public Transport
The Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus system employs modern, air-conditioned and WiFi-enabled buses with dedicated lanes to help commuters skip traffic jams, and they connect the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Probably the best way to get around the city is by a combination of the MRT and taxis. Other options for getting around include pedal- and motor-rickshaws.
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Taxi
Taxis are a cheap and efficient way to get around the city. You can usually find them hanging around busy areas, like the airport or train station, or at busy intersections. Be sure to agree on a price before hopping in, as they are seldom metered. One reputable company in the city is Metro Radio Cab.
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Post Office
Pakistan Post, the state enterprise and largest postal operator in the country offers a broad array of services, from traditional mail delivery to more modern logistical solutions, ensuring reliable connections across both urban and remote areas. Their head office is located close to the Pakistan Monument.
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Pharmacy
In Pakistan, pharmacies are readily accessible, offering a wide range of medicines and health products. Most are staffed by knowledgeable pharmacists who can provide basic health consultations and guidance on medication use. D.Watson Chemist is a popular chain of pharmacies.
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Telephone
Country code: +92
Area code: 51
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Electricity
In Pakistan, you will encounter two plug types. Type C comes with two round pins and is common in continental Europe. Type D has three round pins in a triangular pattern. Expect 230V at 50Hz.
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