Hitchhiking from Vaprio d’Adda
Hitchhiking to Vaprio d’Adda
Recent reviews mentioning Vaprio d’Adda
45.66591, 9.6942
Perfect legal spot to go to Brescia petrol stations. However I paid 12€ to go there. I had a sign with VERONA/VENEZIA but no one seemed to go there in about a hour. I had basically 4 people stopping for me to go to Brescia but I was too stubborn to find someone to at least Verona. Just go to Brescia and move on lol.―cavalierrustique
45.66591, 9.6942
Good place for hitchhiking. You can stop just after the traffic lights and pedestrian crossing. There is plenty of place for cars to stop, they go slowly and all of them leave the airport. I had Bolzano/Verona sign and after 10 mins I got a very nice ride to Trent―BDalas
45.67382, 9.66837
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45.68637, 9.66827
waited here around an hour to get a ride to Brescia. many people are going to milano !!!―Anonymous
45.68637, 9.66827
good spot with enough space for cars to stop. waited about 45min to get a lift to a petrol station on the highway direction milano―Slodo
45.66635, 9.70049
two of us waited on a exit from the airport for a lift to Venice. After 1hr 30 min of asking people we got a ride from two Italian businessmen who went to Salo (we didn't refuse to see the biggest lake di Garda)―Anonymous
45.66635, 9.70049
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45.66635, 9.70049
After an hour of waiting one Spanish traveller picked us for a ride to Trento. Not the best hh spot I've used.―Arbuuzs
45.66635, 9.70049
I asked people for 30 minutes waiting around inside and outside the airport for a lift to Verona, Italy or to Germany. I got a 2 hour ride to Verona in about 30 minutes from a man who was renting a car from the airport to drive there.―Anonymous
45.66635, 9.70049
I was hitchhiking alone. My friend left me there and I waited 10 min with a pannel saying "Verona". A guy who just left his family at the airport took me to a gas station on the highway around Brescia. I started HHing at 11 a.m. and was in Trieste at 6.pm. Good spot to me―25onten
45.68163, 9.67013
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45.57448, 9.39396
aftr 1,5 hour wainting in rain at an other gas station this was more easy to get a ride to Venezia. and directly!―Nyufff
45.57448, 9.39396
somewhat bad place for me (headed to Genova), it took a while to talk my way into a ride,around 1:30 hours in the mid day, but with help of the station workers I got a ride to just south of Milano to a gas station―Whateversclaver
45.66635, 9.70049
Exit of Bergamo Aiport―Anonymous
45.66635, 9.70049
Exit of Bergamo Airport. I asked people for 30 minutes waiting around inside and outside the airport for a lift to Verona, Italy or to Germany. I got a 2 hour ride to Verona from a man who was renting a car from the airport to drive there.―Anonymous
45.57448, 9.39396
You can reach this Petrol station from Gessate the last stop of Metro 2 Green Line and after that walking and arrive there without walking on highway check the map( but you can lost easily if you don't have a map so i advice the spot on cologno nord,easier to reach) it's full of cars and foreigner trucks i found a ride asking to truck-drivers after 5 minutes!!―Anonymous
45.68637, 9.66827
2ppl, one standing with a sing, the other asking drivers at the gas station.Full holiday season, should be better on working days.
Most cars going to milan.
―Mazzacake
45.53695, 9.2996
Good spot to go out of Milan, as said by the other, need to jump over fences but managed to find a truck quite quickly!―Emric
45.53695, 9.2996
So this is the spot №1 from the "how to get out of Milan" guide. At least that's how I got here. The instructions were mostly clear and intuitive, though some things have already changed since the article was written. As such, for some reason the metro train wasn't going all the way to Cologno Nord station. Rather it stops at Cascina Gobba and from there you have to take a bus to the desired metro station. The ride was about 20 min long and I didn't even pay for it.When I got to Cologno Nord I followed the instructions and walked for about half a mile in the northeast direction until I saw the big electricity pole. To get to it, I had to jump over a 2 meter wide trench (it's more convinient if you cross it at the car gate to your right). Then I had to make a jump over a yet another trench, this time just below the electricity pole. Though I found the doors to be closed with padlocks so I had to jump over the fence from where you can just casually walk downhill to the gas station.
Advice: watch out for the stingy bushes, wouldn't recommend going this way if you're wearing just shorts and a t-shirt (you're likely to scratch yourself badly due to the dense vegetation that stands in your way).
After I got to the station I got picked up pretty quickly. The driver gave me a lift all the way to Bergamo from where I went with another car to my destined city of Brescia.
―ahqpey
45.68637, 9.66827
Cars did not stop for us, tried on 2 different days. We looked like casual backpackers, 2 people m and f. Signs written with Verona and Trieste.We took a flixbus to Trieste in the rnd (it was cheaper than blablacar).
―PE