Additional surcharges may apply to your trip in certain cities or certain parts of a city. Certain venues or events may have pickup and dropoff zones that extend up to a few blocks away from the property. In these cases, surcharges may overlap with neighboring properties and affect trips within the area.
Depending on the charge and location, these additional charges may be retained by your driver, or paid by your driver to Uber or Uber-related entities. In some cases, these charges are then remitted to third-party entities, such as partner companies, or event and venue operators.
If you’re viewing this on the web at help.uber.com, make sure to select your city at the bottom right of the page to get the most accurate information for your region.
Surcharges are collected for several different purposes depending on the event and/or venue in question, and help ensure a more intuitive, reliable, and comfortable experience for both drivers and riders.
These surcharges:
These surcharges:
When you request a trip, the event surcharges will be automatically included in the upfront price or estimated price range you see before requesting. You can also view the amount of the surcharges on the Fare Breakdown screen within the app.
To get to the fare breakdown:
The surcharges will either appear as part of the Tolls, Surcharges, and Fees item on your trip receipt or will be separately itemized.