Hitchhiking from Tarrasa
Hitchhiking to Tarrasa
Recent reviews mentioning Tarrasa
42.36087, 1.45207
Amazing spot. After just about 10 Minutes a couple brought me to San Cugat del Valles. Stand there with a Barcelona sign.―JamonWithRamon
42.40516, 2.87254
This is a good spot and me and my LoVE with our dog were suprised with tha car that took us. I was playing some music on my viola so maybe that helped?! Who knows…;)―NTKtriohitch
41.71184, 1.83438
This is one of the best spots in Manresa to go to Barcelona! We tried the two roundabout more in the north before for 1h15 but it was not working.So we mooved and get a course in 2 min!!
The spot is perfect with great space for the cars to stop before the roundabout.
―YouriLespinasse
45.24678, 5.86661
Perfect spot. Sunday morning, lots of international and long distance cars, going in all directions. Couldn't find cardboard so just thumbed, and got a ride all the way to Barcelona, my ultimate destination.―friki
41.49573, 2.19168
Lots of people offered a ride, but a short one. The fourth one offered to take me to Figueres and I took it.―friki
41.46823, 1.97742
Not that great of a spot. Hitchiking in early November (2 guys) going south, waited for 3 hours before a Ukrainian guy took us to our destination, Peniscola. Although I don't know what would be a better spot to leave Barcelona.―Anonymous
41.49522, 2.19167
Convenient spot. All cars leaving the station pass by you.The description on the website for the way to get here from the station is spot on. Took me 20 mins to walk. Had a roller bag with me, no issues, except a 40m dirt path.
―inka
41.65323, 1.97709
I just asked a woman I overtook while hiking.―Mandarina787
41.49522, 2.19167
Talked to people at the gas station, found someone going to Perpignan almost immediately.―Anonymous
41.46839, 1.97741
I meet two hitchhikers, we were sure to catch ride for one of us. Caught a ride for all of us with many luggage―FedericoHitch
41.52671, 2.16706
We stood on a gas station without thumb or sign and some nice catalunyan guy asked us where are we going, we told him we need to get to the countryside so we can sleep and he offered to us that he will took us to his home so we can build up a tent on his garden. We were lucky, it was evening and a weekday, Lots of truck drivers and I think it is not the best spot..―Anonymous
42.41161, 2.87597
with my girlfriend (her comment bellow), after shopping in near mall (must visit, the prices were so low) we got a ride to Barcelona with german van guy (shoutout naked Gert, i love it)―kapitan
42.41161, 2.87597
Stood there with a sign to smaller town on the coast, but get a ride in direction Barcelona with a funny german guy in caravan.Mainly locals went here, it was a weekday in the early evening, a boy and a girl
―Anonymous
41.61025, 1.84621
After an all too brief visit to Barcelona, I decided to begin my journey north, back towards my home. The original plan was to follow the coast, but being right in the middle of one of Spain's worst heatwaves in years, I decided north to Andorra would be a wiser (and prettier) option. I took the train with a Greek girl I met to Montserrat, where she promised a cable car, a very scenic train, and a monastery, how could I say no! After arriving, she told me she was staying that night in the monastery, and I decided to accompany her to help translate since she didn't speak any Spanish. This lead to a fantastic lunch with the monks and priests amongst the Dia De San Joan celebrations!Upon leaving, the bridge seemed like the most logical place to try to stop traffic. However, after an hour of shouted remarks from the patrons of the café across the road, and plenty of middle fingers from passing cars, my patience was starting to ware thin… After a quick beer to recharge, a refill of my water bottle, and another half hour wait, I got a lift from a very loud Spanish man up the motorway a little ways. Despite my pleas to drop me at a service station, he insisted in dropping me in his terrible hometown, Sallent…
If you choose to hitch from here, I'd still say the bridge is the best option going, and the train to the monastery is probably one of the most scenic options for getting out of Barcelona. However for your own sanity, definitely do not leave the motorway, get yourself dropped at a service station!
―Paquito
40.56263, 0.53524
When i was dropped off by the Mallorcans i was initially nervous, it didnt look like much, but this seemingly empty (albeit very pretty) view point is a surprisingly excellent spot!You can stand under one of palm trees, behind the barrier before the exit from the view point, be in perfect view of the drivers and in the shade; functionally hitching directly off of the road! I got a ride in under five minutes from a fantastic Catalan man called Juan-Ramon, who took me all the way to Barcelona!
My aim for the day was Tarragona, so being able to make it all the way to Barcelona was absolutely amazing!
In Barcelona i would meet a Greek girl and we would take the train together to Montserrat for El Dia De San Joan..
To Be Continued...
―Paquito
41.49573, 2.19168
2 people.We haven’t even finished writing our sign, just randomly waved to some guys. They took us directly to La Jonquera. Seems to be fantastic spot. It is very easy to get there, just use public transportation. We took n23 bus and paid 2,65e for a single ticket. Don’t listen to google maps, you can get to the station by crossing under the bridge. Use satellite from your google maps. Signs saying that camping is forbidden there, but we pitched our tent without any problems. Police even saw us in the morning with a tent. But be careful, maybe we were lucky. We don’t know if it’s safe place or not.
Enjoy your baguette in France 🐸🥖
―sieautostopuje
41.52625, 2.16894
an andaluz living in girona took me to the city and even offered to drive me where i wanted to go :) muchas gracias―andrej
39.25565, -2.5829
the staff is friendly and helpful. the spot was empty during the night, as pretty much all in spain. and mind you it was during the apagón. it works for several directions, namely murcia, valencia, one trucker even said he was going to badajoz. eventually a romanian van driver took me all the way to porta de barcelona, even a bit out of his way. thanks, mihail―andrej
41.46802, 1.97737
Probably best spot to start from Barcelona towards south. Easily reachable by train.―yasio90
41.46752, 1.97833
We got a ride further down the road to another gas station and then after 30min there got a ride directly to Velancia. 😁🌱―Felimelideli