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Saarbrücken

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'''Saarbrücken''' is the capital of the [[Germany|German]] ''Bundesland'' [[Saarland]], located right at the [[France|frenchFrench]] Border.It's not really something you wanna visit, beneath lots of other German cities, there are no important monuments, nor big party life. It's a student City and it's a border city to France, that's the main reason why you wanna get there.  == Get there - Quite a hassle ==According to lots of people from other German Departments, the "Saarland" doesn't even deserve to be German, they say. Some people even think, it's part of France and not Germany. And that's what it feels, if you wanna get there - It's somehow the arse-end of Germany. The only highway that deserves that name (2015) is coming from Mannheim - and if you just check out the map of the highway junctions around Mannheim you might feel dizzy afterwards... '''Coming from Munich / Stuttgart / Switzerland / Austria''' I am living there since a year and I used to hitchhike quite a lot in and out. --[[User:Windsohn|Windsohn]] ([[User talk:Windsohn|talk]]) 18:35, 7 October 2015 (CEST) The really best way to get there, as I learned it, is on the highway - and once you're on the highway, '''never''' leave it again until you're at your destination, otherwise you gonna die alone in the forest! -.-From [[Munich]] towards [[Stuttgart]] and from Stuttgart towards Karlsruhe, check out the other Wiki pages. Whe you are on the highway between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe, make sure you get dropped on a service area, like [[Pforzheim]] which is located between Stuttgart and Karlsruhe. There you change the car to a car that goes either directly to Saarbrücken or towards [[Koblenz]], [Cologne[Köln]] or [[Düssledorf]].Then let you drop down again at the service area "Dannstadt-Ost", close to Mannheim and change the car again. This time take a car towards Saarbrücken (if you are veeery lucky) or towards Trier / Luxembourg (what is most likely). Ask them, if the could just take you to the next petrol station which is about 20km from there.And this Petrol station, also some kind of service area of course, is called "Pfalz" and it's located next to a village called "Hettenleidelheim". There you can ask the cars that are heading towards France or towards Saarbrücken. Again - don't take half-ways or you gonna die in the forests of Saarland (Saarland is famous for the most trees per civilist). If the driver is heading towards france: The service area "Goldene Bremm" (more below) is the only spot where you can get off, the highway to France is not passing through the city itself. 
== Hitching Out - Many directions ==
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