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Go to the ''Famagosta'' metro station. You will see the beginning of the A7 highway as a bridge. At the beginning, there's a traffic light and a petrol station.
 
Go to the ''Famagosta'' metro station. You will see the beginning of the A7 highway as a bridge. At the beginning, there's a traffic light and a petrol station.
  
=== Westwards [[Torino]] ===
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=== West towards [[Torino]] ===
 
At the end of Via Antonio Sant'Ellia close to the parck Monte Stella, there is a big slipway to the full motorway interchange between A8 and A4.  So it is possible to hitch to west, north and east from there. Stand on the kerb before the slipway splits with a sign. There is a street lamp nearby, so it is possible to hitch at night. N.B. occassionally there is street prostitution on the other side of the road close to stadium San Carlo.
 
At the end of Via Antonio Sant'Ellia close to the parck Monte Stella, there is a big slipway to the full motorway interchange between A8 and A4.  So it is possible to hitch to west, north and east from there. Stand on the kerb before the slipway splits with a sign. There is a street lamp nearby, so it is possible to hitch at night. N.B. occassionally there is street prostitution on the other side of the road close to stadium San Carlo.
  

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Milano
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Italy
Population: 1,303,000
Licence plate: MI
Major roads: A1, A4, A7, A8, A9
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Milano (English: Milan, German: Mailand) is the second biggest city in Italy.

Hitching Out

From the city center, take the metro #2 (green line) towards Cologno or Gessate. Get out at Gobba.

Eastwards Verona

If you want to go eastwards direction Verona (A4) try this: At the end of the platform of Gobba, right where you get out of the train, begins a bridge over the highway leading to an extra train going only to some certain hospital. It costs you ~ EUR 1,20. Getting out there (at the hospital), you follow the stream of people and go up the first steps you see (round ones). Look for a high place - from there you can see the petrol station. Best is to ask someone to show you the best way down to the petrol station.

An alternative and easier option is to take the metro (green line) to Cologno Nord. It doesn't really matter which exit you leave the station by, as long as you are walking north. Follow the road for about 5 or 10 minutes until you get to the beginning of the bridge over the motorway. Rather than actually crossing the bridge, you turn right, off the road, and walk along the raised grassy area beside the motorway. After 4 or 5 minutes you will have reached a gas station.

Southeastwards Bologna

Walk for around 10 minutes from Porto di Mare metro station to the petrol station (also Agip) on the other side of the highway. Look on the city map in metro stations how to walk there exactly - very simple.

Southwards Genova

Go to the Famagosta metro station. You will see the beginning of the A7 highway as a bridge. At the beginning, there's a traffic light and a petrol station.

West towards Torino

At the end of Via Antonio Sant'Ellia close to the parck Monte Stella, there is a big slipway to the full motorway interchange between A8 and A4. So it is possible to hitch to west, north and east from there. Stand on the kerb before the slipway splits with a sign. There is a street lamp nearby, so it is possible to hitch at night. N.B. occassionally there is street prostitution on the other side of the road close to stadium San Carlo.

Another good place where you can catch more westwards traffic is at metro stop Molino Dorino. There is a roundabout which splits the ramps and car park driveways. Stand at the traffic light close to Via Fratelli Rizardi with a sign. Because of the traffic light, cars need stop longer before ramping onto the motorway tangenziale ovest A50, so you have more chance to be seen and longer time for the driver to think.

Sleeping

If you get lost in Milano without a host, try to go to the Il Postello, a great hostel in the center of Milano for only 10 EUR per night. Someone went to this place (15-07-2009) and all the windows were boarded shut. Closed when checked September 9th 2009.

There is a hostel (Perio Rotta) placed near center, and it is reacheable by subway (M1, the red line), more than 200 beds, 20€ per night, with breakfast. See http://www.nbts.it/milano/ostello.htm.

If you hitch at Monte Stella, there are plenty of long benches in the park and a public water tap nearby. It's a good place to stay at a summer night.