Hitchhiking from Gualeguaychú
Hitchhiking to Gualeguaychú
Recent reviews mentioning Gualeguaychú
-33.03942, -58.61831
Route 14 - Buenos AiresWe were two and as we failed we decided to split and after that we find ride in 30-60 minute.
Be insist with your tumb to truck drivers.
If you are lucky you can find a ride to Capital but most of cars split after Zarate so if you stuck in Zarate intersection ask people for 194 Bus station which is 3500 Pesos.
As we experience waiting long time is common in Argentine.
―OrhanByStar12
-33.04314, -58.61987
The direction Buenos Aires! 14We were two Backpacker from Germany and Turkey (male) waited here almost 2 and half hour . After we failed we decided to split and we went under the bridge which Cars slow down and they come over bridge so after moving under the bridge finding ride was better as a solo!
―Route14
-32.98959, -58.52018
―MacLeod-older
-33.04068, -58.61914
―Leoautostopista
-33.02442, -58.53829
―Leoautostopista
-33.04068, -58.61914
From here you can hitchhike to Buenos Aires. But NEVER ever accept to go to Zarate if you're going to Buenos Aires. It's fucking hard to hitchhike from the Zarate junction to Campana (which is on the way to Buenos Aires), it's better to stay a little more here and keep trying to find someone who can take you a longer way.―Anonymous
-33.02442, -58.53829
You can hitchhike along this street. Local people said it's comun here. Then you can get a ride to Ruta 14, where's a better place to hitchhike to the city you want.―Anonymous
-32.98959, -58.52018
Good place to hitch-hike to Uruguay direction.―Anonymous