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Hitchhiking to Sevilla

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Recent reviews mentioning Sevilla

37.42845, -5.8947

Very low traffic. Tried in horrible weather at both gas stations and then succeeded at the restaurant with a sign. Not the worst spot.
―SaintJ

37.3623, -6.19962

La amiko el Hispanio, Sanchez veturis min a la mia unua portugala strando. Mia lasta petveturado en la malfacila Hispanio.
―Jurobola

37.3901, -6.01029

Mi uzis ŝildon por SanLúcar kaj rumano veturigis min al la benzinstacio. De tie aferoj fluas pli bone. Mi dormis ku hamoko proksime la Centra Bustacio.
―Jurobola

37.30303, -4.87734

Vere ne estas tiom da homoj, maljunulo vendanta citronojn kaj kelkaj kamionoj. Bonŝance maroka viro akceptis mian peton kaj portis min al Sevilo, proksime al la busstacidomo. Mi dormis en la strato Jándalo kun hamako super arbo.
―Jurobola

37.34644, -5.82721

I was trying to hitchhike for around 2 hours without success (another 4 hours at different places along the highway – one guy took me there from Seville, that's it). Tried with a sign and without. Nothing. I really don't recommend hitchhiking in Andalusia. Ask directly someone and in the best case someone with a non-spanish license plate rather.
―Anonymous

37.30823, -6.89194

Good spot with enough place for cars to stop. nice option nearby to camp, safe but better have earplugs.
―roadlifehacks

37.34133, -5.9852

Take the bus to Betis and walk to the roundabout. ask for the direction of the autopista. you can go via the highway or the parallel road, which also works, since lots of people want to avoid the highway toll. but it's slow of course.
so maybe use a sign "Cadiz".
―Anonymous

37.34133, -5.9852

Sevillan people, please learn about the existence of a hitchiking culture in a lot of other countries, otherwise some tourists will drop dead in your sun!
―CZV

37.34133, -5.9852

Crazy spot but it worked for me.
―Anonymous

37.34133, -5.9852

I trusted the coments about this being a good spot. Went there at about 4pm. Got a ride at about 5. Next day. There's almost no place to stop. But there's a place to build a tent.
―ViliusG

37.34133, -5.9852

We were a couple (aged 22 and 23) and we went to that spot according to what Hitchwiki said..we actually walked to there...so you basically have to watch out because there are quite a few oundabouts..so you actually have to pass 2 before you get to th right one..SatNav will work well if you have one in handy)..Otherwise the spot was really good and 10minutes after staying there a great Volvo stopped and gave us a lift to Jerez...great!

―Anonymous

37.34133, -5.9852

Waited for 4h in the sun, only the police spotted for me. Twice.
―Anonymous

37.34133, -5.9852

Be careful about where you stand, the police is quite picky. 10 min of waiting and a ride to Jerez.
―Ewelinalucy

37.42845, -5.8947

don't know what happened to my discribtion. here again
you go with the airport autobus (ea) to the airport. costs: 2,40,- go back to the highway and follow it about 5 min. there are two gasstations and a restaurant at one place.
―Anonymous

37.4137, -5.98773

Don't even bother trying
―Diamanontolo

37.42845, -5.8947

it was a good spot - within the conditions of Spain - we got picked up in 3 hours, what was our average anyway. although found also a sign left behind an other hitchhiker saying that the spot is fucked up, so you decide.
―Etter

37.38552, -5.91512

only if you ask people in petrol station directly. To this point bus N29. No buses go further, nowhere further to HH.
―Ima

37.4137, -5.98773

I may have been very lucky but I never waited more than 5 minutes at this spot

―Culo-inquieto

37.39045, -6.03373

Nice place to wait for a ride. Often people driving out here are locals and don't do long distance rides. (some people said), however got a ride to Ayamonte after a while.
―Anonymous

37.38552, -5.91512

Lots of local people not going far.
―Kidp3

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