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Hitchhiking from Hamburg to Bratislava

About 14 h 59 min of hitchhiking — roughly 1133 km in 5 ride(s), including about 2 h 50 min of waiting by the road. These figures come from rides hitchhikers logged on this map, not from an estimate.

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Step by step

  1. Get from Hamburg to Sievekingsallee, Hamburg — 4.6 km. Local transport is usually quicker than walking this stretch.
  2. Hitch 274.2 km (2 h 44 min) from Sievekingsallee, Hamburg to Linumer Bruch-Süd. Expect around 37 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  3. Hitch 76.9 km (46 min) from Linumer Bruch-Süd to Dreieck Neukölln, Berlin. Expect around 1 h 01 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  4. Walk 4.1 km (50 min) from Dreieck Neukölln, Berlin to Jet.
  5. Hitch 36.7 km (22 min) from Jet to Am Kahlberg West. Expect around 5 min of waiting here. 2 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  6. Hitch 330.1 km (3 h 18 min) from Am Kahlberg West to Klíčany, D8, km 3.1 (L). Expect around 31 min of waiting here. 3 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  7. Hitch 415.0 km (4 h 09 min) from Klíčany, D8, km 3.1 (L) to Lamač. Expect around 36 min of waiting here. 3 logged rides support this leg. See this spot
  8. Get from Lamač to Bratislava — 6.0 km. Local transport is usually quicker than walking this stretch.

What hitchhikers said along this route

“'hamburg - horner kreisel'; an excellent spot to reach 'berlin', 'lübeck', 'rostock' or to find someone driving in the direction of denmark ('copenhagen' or 'roskilde'). there is a busstop where you can stand, the round-about is a safe (for drivers) and legal (for you) spot to stand at. it should not take more than 20 minutes to find a driver. there is a marker place right on the on-ramp of the a”
― Anonymous · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“Probably to Berlin this place works, but I was trying to go to Hannover (south) and had no luck.”
― Anonymous · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“You take the train to the station Hasselbrook, from this position you walk to the Sievekingsallee and turn left. The you will find a circle. Its the best Position, for making hitch hicking to Berlin and Lübeck. But you must stand their with a sign, where you displayed your aim.”
― Anonymous, Sun 2007-07-01 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“Awesome messages from other hitchhikers on a pillar... I wrote mine and a car stops. Life is great...”
― Anonymous, Tue 2012-04-24 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“Awesome spot. I got a drive till the center of Berlin. Using sign recommended!”
― MartiMarti, Tue 2012-06-05 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“I prefer the spot right beside the traffic light (the one before you enter the highway). So you can get into the car when they are waiting for green or some times they stop at the beginning of the autobahn. I recommend to use a sign. Usually I have a sign with a close destination to get to the next truckstop on highway and look there for another ride.”
― Anonymous, Sat 2014-08-02 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“This is the best place If you wanna go north (Lübeck, Kiel) or east towards Berlin. Alone I never waited longer than 20 min. Best spot is directly before the circle starts. There is a bus station which allows rides to pull over without interrupting the traffic. I recommend using a sign.”
― Anonymous, Sat 2011-03-26 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“Waited for 1 minutes or less, i didn't even had time to put up my sign! Got a ride halfway to Berlin to a truck-stop where it what easy to g et a ride for the final part.”
― Ulrik, Tue 2013-06-25 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“richtung berlin oder lübeck bin ich hier ein paar mal mitgenommen worden, dauerte aber zuverlaessig immer ueber eine stunde.”
― Posiputt, Mon 2011-01-17 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg
“Nice one for Berlin - easy to reach, good place to easy, good visibility, lot of traffic.”
― Santa klaus, Mon 2012-03-05 · Sievekingsallee, Hamburg

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Waiting times and distances are averages from community-logged rides. Travel time assumes 100 km/h in a car and 5 km/h walking. They are not guarantees.


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