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'''Zagreb''' is the capital of [[Croatia]].
 
'''Zagreb''' is the capital of [[Croatia]].
  
 
== Hitching Out ==
 
== Hitching Out ==
 
 
=== Direction Karlovac [[Rijeka]] and [[Split]], Dalmacija ===
 
=== Direction Karlovac [[Rijeka]] and [[Split]], Dalmacija ===
[[File:Zagreb_t0ma5.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Street that leads to Lučko pay toll]] To get Lučko ramp (pay toll) on highway you have to catch tram numbers 4, 14, 17... Then by tram you have to come to "Savski most" stop. Its bus terminal where you can go to buses number 111 and 132. These buses drive to Lučko, get off at the 4th stop (15 min ride approx.) or ask the driver to tell you where, if nobody ask for one stop you wont be able to count it because the bus wont stop there. Once you get off you will see 2 streets, a small one very close to you and a big one a bit further that looks like it leads to the highway but it doesn't, take the small street till the end and you will find the highway. If you are going to Dalmacia (Zadar, Split, etc.) don't take rides to Rijeka because is a bit out of your way. Car plates for each city: Rijeka (RI) Zadar (ZD) Split (ST). It should be very easy to get a ride from there :)
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[[File:Zagreb_t0ma5.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Street that leads to the Lučko toll station]] To get to the ''Lučko'' ramp (toll station) on the highway you have to catch tram #4, #14,or #17. Get out at stop ''Savski most''. It's a bus terminal where you can catch buses #111 or #132. These buses drive to ''Lučko''. Get off at the 4th stop (15 minutes ride approx.) or ask the driver to tell you where, if nobody ask for a stop you won't be able to count it because the bus won't stop there. Once you get off you will see two streets, a small one very close to you and a big one a bit further that looks like it leads to the highway but it doesn't, take the small street till the end and you will find the highway. If you are going to ''Dalmacia'' (Zadar, Split, etc.) don't take rides to Rijeka because it is a bit out of your way. Car plates for each city: Rijeka (RI) Zadar (ZD) Split (ST). It should be very easy to get a ride from there.
  
 
=== Direction [[Slavonski Brod]], [[Belgrade]] and [[Bosnia]] ===
 
=== Direction [[Slavonski Brod]], [[Belgrade]] and [[Bosnia]] ===
You have two solutions for these destinations. First is to get the bus on one of the main bus terminals in Zagreb. The name of that terminal is Kvatrić or Kvaternikov Trg (square), its near center of Zagreb. Then you have to get on bus number 216 and 276 which rides you to Ivanja Reka or the main ramp on the highway. Of course ask the bus driver to leave you in Ivanja Reka* and after that you have 20 min of walk through some fields. But dont worry, its a delightful walk haha. After you reach the ramp you can easy get rides directly to border with Serbia, Belgrade and the border with Bosnia. Second solution is to get the tram number 2, 3 and 13 to Savišće or Žitnjak. On the last stop come down and then walk for about 15 min to the highway. On the highway is a bus stop sign and there you can easy hitchhike to ramp in Ivanja Reka or you can even stop cars who are going to Belgrade and Bosnia. Ask the locals for extra tips and explanations... nuclearphyllis' local experts took us to the first toll plaza on the zagreb-belgrade highway, even though it was illegal to hitchhike from there. we weren't troubled and got a ride in under 10 minutes.
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You have three options for these destinations.  
*Or even better than going to Ivanja Reka is going to Dumovec (bus 276), a stop after Ivanja Reka. Gets you closer to the tolls, but you have to jump over a fence, which is really not a problem. So, get off in Dumovec, walk back a bit from the right side of the road you will see a path going towards highway, follow it till you get to the fence, jump over and from there you have about 1,5km of walking to tolls.
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* First option is to get a bus on one of the main bus terminals in Zagreb. The name of that terminal is ''Kvatrić'' or ''Kvaternikov Trg''(square), it's close to the centre of Zagreb. There you have to get on bus #216 or #276 which ride you to ''Ivanja Reka'' or the main on-ramp on the highway. Of course ask the bus driver to leave you in ''Ivanja Reka''. In this place you have 20 minutes of walk through some fields. But don't worry, it's a delightful walk. After you reach the ramp you can easily get rides directly to the border with [[Serbia]], Belgrade and the border with Bosnia.
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* Second option is to get the tram #2, #3 or #13 to ''Savišće'' or ''Žitnjak''. Get out at the last stop and then walk for about 15 minutes towards the highway. On the highway you'll find a bus stop and there you can easily hitchhike towards the on-ramp in ''Ivanja Reka'' or you can even stop cars who are going to Belgrade or Bosnia. Ask the locals for extra tips and explanations.
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''[[User:nuclearphyllis|Nuclearphyllis]]' local experts took him to the first toll station on the Zagreb-Belgrade highway, even though it was illegal to hitchhike from there. They weren't troubled and got a ride within 10 minutes.''
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*Third option, even better than going to ''Ivanja Reka'',is going to ''Dumovec'' with bus #276, one stop after ''Ivanja Reka''. This spot gets you closer to the tolls, but you have to jump over a fence, which is really not a problem. So, get off in ''Dumovec'', walk back a bit from the right side of the road and you will see a path going towards the highway. Follow it till you get to the fence, jump over and from there you have about 1,5km of walking to tolls.
  
 
=== Direction [[Ljubljana]], [[Austria]], [[Novo Mesto]] ===
 
=== Direction [[Ljubljana]], [[Austria]], [[Novo Mesto]] ===
Take tram number 5 or 17 from the center of Zagreb towards the end station Precko. Notice that the ride takes a lot of time, 45 minutes atleast. In Precko you will see on your left as you exit the tram, a street that turns right. Take this street and walk 5 min. till you get to the main street, Ljubljanska Avenija (also called Zagrebacka Avenija). Cross the this street in front of Konzum supermarket and turn left, you will see a small bus station and it's best to hitchhike from there with a SLO sign. Don't take rides that don't take you atleast till the border - There is no good places to hitchhike further down the road. From the border crossing itself it's relativly easy to get a good ride, even as far as to Austria.
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Take tram #5 or #17 from the centre of Zagreb towards the ''Precko''. Notice that the ride takes a lot of time, 45 minutes at least. In ''Precko'', exit the tram and walk left. You'll see a street that turns right. Take this street and walk 5 minuntes till you get to the main street ''Ljubljanska Avenija'' (also called ''Zagrebacka Avenija''). Cross this street in front of the ''Konzum'' supermarket and turn left. You will see a small bus station, this i your spot. Best is to hitchhike from there with a SLO sign. Don't take rides that don't take you at least to the border - There is no good places to hitchhike further down the road. From the border crossing itself it's relatively easy to get a good ride, even as far as to Austria.
  
 
=== North, direction [[Maribor]], [[Vienna]] ===
 
=== North, direction [[Maribor]], [[Vienna]] ===
From the main bus center in Crnomerec, there are buses to the main road, out of the city. For example, number 119 goes parallel to the road to Maribor (then you just cross the railways), number 122 goes on the road to Maribor. I got a really hard time getting a long ride from there, though. Prefer the old road ("stary put") to the highway, where it s forbidden to hitch on the side of the road, and where there doesnt seem to be many petrol stations...
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From the main bus station in ''Crnomerec'', there are buses to the main road, out of the city. For example, bus #119 drives parallel to the road to Maribor (then you just cross the railways), bus #122 drives on the road to Maribor. Some hitchhiker got a really hard time getting a long ride from there, though. He prefers the old road (''stary put'') to the highway, where it's forbidden to hitch on the side of the road, and where there doesn't seem to be many petrol stations.
  
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Revision as of 15:45, 12 December 2009

Zagreb
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Croatia
State: City of Zagreb
Population: 804,200
Licence plate: ZG
Major roads: A1, A2, A3, A4, A11
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Zagreb is the capital of Croatia.

Hitching Out

Direction Karlovac Rijeka and Split, Dalmacija

File:Zagreb t0ma5.jpg
Street that leads to the Lučko toll station

To get to the Lučko ramp (toll station) on the highway you have to catch tram #4, #14,or #17. Get out at stop Savski most. It's a bus terminal where you can catch buses #111 or #132. These buses drive to Lučko. Get off at the 4th stop (15 minutes ride approx.) or ask the driver to tell you where, if nobody ask for a stop you won't be able to count it because the bus won't stop there. Once you get off you will see two streets, a small one very close to you and a big one a bit further that looks like it leads to the highway but it doesn't, take the small street till the end and you will find the highway. If you are going to Dalmacia (Zadar, Split, etc.) don't take rides to Rijeka because it is a bit out of your way. Car plates for each city: Rijeka (RI) Zadar (ZD) Split (ST). It should be very easy to get a ride from there.

Direction Slavonski Brod, Belgrade and Bosnia

You have three options for these destinations.

  • First option is to get a bus on one of the main bus terminals in Zagreb. The name of that terminal is Kvatrić or Kvaternikov Trg(square), it's close to the centre of Zagreb. There you have to get on bus #216 or #276 which ride you to Ivanja Reka or the main on-ramp on the highway. Of course ask the bus driver to leave you in Ivanja Reka. In this place you have 20 minutes of walk through some fields. But don't worry, it's a delightful walk. After you reach the ramp you can easily get rides directly to the border with Serbia, Belgrade and the border with Bosnia.
  • Second option is to get the tram #2, #3 or #13 to Savišće or Žitnjak. Get out at the last stop and then walk for about 15 minutes towards the highway. On the highway you'll find a bus stop and there you can easily hitchhike towards the on-ramp in Ivanja Reka or you can even stop cars who are going to Belgrade or Bosnia. Ask the locals for extra tips and explanations.

Nuclearphyllis' local experts took him to the first toll station on the Zagreb-Belgrade highway, even though it was illegal to hitchhike from there. They weren't troubled and got a ride within 10 minutes.

  • Third option, even better than going to Ivanja Reka,is going to Dumovec with bus #276, one stop after Ivanja Reka. This spot gets you closer to the tolls, but you have to jump over a fence, which is really not a problem. So, get off in Dumovec, walk back a bit from the right side of the road and you will see a path going towards the highway. Follow it till you get to the fence, jump over and from there you have about 1,5km of walking to tolls.

Direction Ljubljana, Austria, Novo Mesto

Take tram #5 or #17 from the centre of Zagreb towards the Precko. Notice that the ride takes a lot of time, 45 minutes at least. In Precko, exit the tram and walk left. You'll see a street that turns right. Take this street and walk 5 minuntes till you get to the main street Ljubljanska Avenija (also called Zagrebacka Avenija). Cross this street in front of the Konzum supermarket and turn left. You will see a small bus station, this i your spot. Best is to hitchhike from there with a SLO sign. Don't take rides that don't take you at least to the border - There is no good places to hitchhike further down the road. From the border crossing itself it's relatively easy to get a good ride, even as far as to Austria.

North, direction Maribor, Vienna

From the main bus station in Crnomerec, there are buses to the main road, out of the city. For example, bus #119 drives parallel to the road to Maribor (then you just cross the railways), bus #122 drives on the road to Maribor. Some hitchhiker got a really hard time getting a long ride from there, though. He prefers the old road (stary put) to the highway, where it's forbidden to hitch on the side of the road, and where there doesn't seem to be many petrol stations.