Hitchhiking from Grottaferrata
Hitchhiking to Grottaferrata
Recent reviews mentioning Grottaferrata
43.92848, 10.22293
Not sure what was wrong with this place, probably bad luck. Station is well placed people stops there but most of them do not want to give us a ride. Some folks was going to Florence. We ware trying to get a hike in Rome direction it was very problematic We catch it after 7h of waiting―Wendrowiec
41.83083, 12.65834
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41.83083, 12.65834
Gas station, I manage to hitchhike from Tor Vergata to this place. You can enter from back.―Anonymous
41.84919, 12.60714
Very good spot, I got ride to Napoli quite quickly (23-25 min). I wrote "Napoli" in a big paper.―Bonifer
41.84919, 12.60714
We (boy and girl) spend extremely long period of time here. At the same time the first and last car which stopped took us almost to Sicilia. Thus, it seems that it is still the only option to do a long trip from Roma considering Italian awful autostop.―Anonymous
41.84919, 12.60714
I put my opinion here too. I had some good adrenaline to run towards the fence, but it would've been very hard if we couldn't get to that spot. The gas station is a main key to get out of Roma to go south. (I add those useless information but that was meaningful to me during my trip : lived the 19th July 2010, day of my twenty years old)―Anonymous
41.84919, 12.60714
Got a lift straight to Bari. Lift was from Bulgarian guys.―Krassberd
41.92638, 12.73878
―Hijavata
41.84919, 12.60714
I eventually tried this spot. I had to wait about 45 minutes, for a 300 km ride, and I would say for italian standard is not too bad. The gas station is not huge, but it was quite crowded (it was holiday)―Anonymous
41.84919, 12.60714
I used again this point and in 15 minutes I got a ride to Napoli. Now to enter there is an hole in the fence, you have to pull it up from the ground―Phidias81
41.87579, 12.6064
Awesome gas station. If it's true that hitchhiking is not so popular in Italy, this gas station was surprisingly crowded even at 3 am. I got a ride into the city after half an hour. Better to ask drivers directly than thumbing.―Emanuele19956
41.91075, 12.53159
―Du0g
41.80927, 12.58476
―Dailyfuel
41.64284, 12.64845
―Emanuele19956
41.69057, 12.75706
―Emanuele19956
41.92638, 12.73878
from metro line B station - Ponte Mammolo take 508 to last station in Giardini di Corcolle. From there you have 1,5 km walking (unfortunately little on highway) to either gas station on the right, or toll on the left. I went to gas station, which is of course on highway, and waited for 10 min.―Anonymous
41.84919, 12.60714
To go South: this is the first gas station on the highway connecting Rome to the A1 highway going south. It's still inside the city, so very easy to reach, but it's already on the highway. There is a fence on the back but if you look trough some bushes where a little building is, the fence is broken and easy to climb. Go to Anagnina station either by metro or by bus (it's one of the biggest terminal in Rome) take the bus 046and stop at "carnevale lettere", the gas station is only 400 m away. Walk back for a few meters cross the road and turn right on via cavaglieri, and then the first left, and at the end of the street there is the gas station. there are also other buses going around the area (500, 504...) just use the route planner of public transport to see what's the best for youhttp://www.atac.roma.it/index.asp?lingua=ENG
―Anonymous
41.87579, 12.6064
One girl, one guy we wanted to go south, on the A1, we found a ride after asking around for 10-15mins. People were cool and the police, who's always around doesn't care.―Anonymous
41.91075, 12.53159
Train from here to Settebagni (good for North and West hitching) costing 1 euro, but train not checked.―Anonymous
41.80927, 12.58476
Got a ride out of rome within a few seconds. I went towards germany and got a ride to Firenze.Just talk to the drivers that bring their family members of friends to the airport. They also might pick up their friends. It is a very good spot.
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