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Hitchhiking from Vaciamadrid

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39.873, -2.60951

The gas station is quite busy and almost everyone goes to madrid. You can find toilets, showers (broken atm) and a small shop with chargers. The prices are the usual. There is a small restaurant but not many people come to eat. Most stop for a quick pause as there is a small park nearby.

Its as good as it gets for spain, many people are freaked out by hitchhiking but we managed to catch a ride to madrid within 30min.
―TajineMachine

40.46846, -3.67356

I waited here for 2 hours and a half before giving up. It was on a Monday morning so maybe not the best Time to find a car. I tried to go Burgos the spot is ok just before the highway with some space to stop.
―cousquare

40.46547, -3.67533

Good spot a guy came up to me said he liked to drive and took me to burgos
―Beanou

40.38122, -3.61165


―Anonymous

40.49187, -3.38997


―Anonymous

40.2971, -3.69207

one of another "proxima gasolinera" on the way from Madrid, be ready to wait for couple hours. sib_explorer
―Anonymous

40.49187, -3.38997

to direection Zarragoza 3 days walking till first ride
―Anonymous

40.2971, -3.69207

Tried this spot last january, the only ride i got after a few hours of asking people was to the next gas station! Not recommended...but worth a shot if you have time, esp in the summer. good luck!

―Bschramm27

40.2971, -3.69207

It would be better to jump off at Getafe Industrial (see the map)
―Anonymous

40.2971, -3.69207

Getafe Industrial perfect station to reach this gasoline. From station to there you need 15-20 mins walk. don't be late because there is not much traffic. And cars usually don't drive long distance.
Good luck!
―Kralx15

40.2971, -3.69207

You can get to this petrol station (repsol) by public transport+on foot. Get a cercanías (metropolitan train) from Atocha or a metro (around 2 euros), jump of at El Casar. Walk to the east for about 20 minutes.

January 2011 they were building a new neigbourhood, but it was easy to jump the fence and cross without anybody saying anything.
―Danielo

40.49355, -3.38613

Never mind again to hitchhike in Spain

―Anonymous

40.49355, -3.38613

You don't have to walk on the highway to reach it! just go through the industrial zone at the back. I got really lucky, the first car I asked went directly to Lleida (Catalunya)
―Laura13

40.40837, -3.74379

Used a Talavera sign and immediately got picked up by a woman going to Talavera. Of course, then I spent the rest of the day stuck in Talavera... maybe get off at the km48 truck stop next time.
―RobertLangellier

40.40837, -3.74379

The gas station is very small. We only managed to get a ride to the next gas station close to Móstoles, a short ride that later turned out to be very important. Also managed to get to Lisbon in one day! Speaking to the drivers definitely helps!
―Ewelinalucy

40.40837, -3.74379

After 2 hours of waiting with the sign and asking we gave up and came back to Madrid to take a bus.
―Dzulajka

40.40837, -3.74379

i used this spot 4 times, always managed to get to my beautiful Lisbon in the same day. it can take a loooong time to find a ride, but it will work. start early:) you can easily hitch to a next repsol gas station only 2 km further, which is not much better though. for supplies: at the exit of the alto de extremadura metro station there's a fruit/veggies shop that throws away loads of nice food around 9pm. close by there a bakery that can give you nice old bread,croissants...
―Ratodoporao

40.49427, -3.59561


―Nelleke

40.44951, -3.60755


―DanaDaos

40.32498, -3.51987

We were 2 (girl and boy), the girl spoke spanish, so we asked the drivers. We headed to Cuenca. Our driver was third driver we asked and took us to Tarancón.
―VincencBou

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