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*I've never hitched from there but i found this spot cycling around. It's on the Aleja Wincentego Witosa street.
 
*I've never hitched from there but i found this spot cycling around. It's on the Aleja Wincentego Witosa street.
Take the bus #7,21,23,28 or 55 and go to the final stop called "FELIN". Then go in direction to the main road. You will find a bus stop on the main road. Just before bus stop there are traffic lights so you can be easily spotted by drivers.
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Take the bus #7, 14, 21, 23, 28 or 55 and go to the final stop called "FELIN". Then go in direction to the main road. You will find a bus stop on the main road. Just before bus stop there are traffic lights so you can be easily spotted by drivers.
  
 
* From the main railway station or bus station you could also try to take a bus to Świdnik, a town nearby. Be careful and ask the driver if they go through "Kalinówka" and to leave you there, just before a turn to Świdnik. In is not an excellent place because of two lanes and speeding cars, but there are traffic lights and a lot of space to stop.  
 
* From the main railway station or bus station you could also try to take a bus to Świdnik, a town nearby. Be careful and ask the driver if they go through "Kalinówka" and to leave you there, just before a turn to Świdnik. In is not an excellent place because of two lanes and speeding cars, but there are traffic lights and a lot of space to stop.  

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Lublin is a city in the east of Poland.

Hitchhiking out

Northwest towards Warsaw, Radom 12 17 E 372

There is a good spot on Aleja Warszawska. Take bus #18 or #20 and get off at the bus stop Skansen (#18 turns right before it stops). Hitch from the bus stop at the main road. Both buses run from the Ogród Saski (Saxon Garden) close to the city centre. If you use a sign with Warszawa or Wa-wa you have a good chance of getting a direct lift.

North towards Lubartow, Białystok 19

From the center take bus 24 to the final stop called "Elizówka-giełda". Where you get out is right next to a petrol station on the "motorway" 19 heading north. You can try asking at the petrol station, or immediately on the other side of the bridge there is a big place where cars can stop and you can hitch on the road, though they go pretty fast.

Southeast towards Zamość, Chełm, Lviv, (Ukraine) 12 17 E 372

  • I've never hitched from there but i found this spot cycling around. It's on the Aleja Wincentego Witosa street.

Take the bus #7, 14, 21, 23, 28 or 55 and go to the final stop called "FELIN". Then go in direction to the main road. You will find a bus stop on the main road. Just before bus stop there are traffic lights so you can be easily spotted by drivers.

  • From the main railway station or bus station you could also try to take a bus to Świdnik, a town nearby. Be careful and ask the driver if they go through "Kalinówka" and to leave you there, just before a turn to Świdnik. In is not an excellent place because of two lanes and speeding cars, but there are traffic lights and a lot of space to stop.
  • No good advice here. It is quite difficult to get out of Lublin in this direction, because there is no real bypass and many streets merge on to the main one with two or three lanes on which cars go quite fast and there rarely is any place to stop. If you are passing through from Warsaw, definitely get out before Lublin.