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Take metro line 3 to the end of the line where you will find a bus station. Take the airport bus, it will stop at terminal 1, stay on the bus until the second to last stop before the airport. You will notice that the city ends quite abruptly, prior to this you will see a petrol station, this is the last petrol station for at least 10-15 km. From the second to last bus stop you will have to walk back to this station. There is no good place to hitch after this point for around 10-15km as the road is motorway. Later on there are more hitching opportunities and its easy to get dropped off somewhere useful. Alternatively outside terminal 1 of the airport is as good as most roadside locations however its probable that a only a proportion of traffic is travelling right out of the city.
===M2 North towards [[Kraków]], [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]] ===There is one strait straight road (no E77 / M2) from Budapest to Warsaw. In Budapest you should take a metro (blue line) and get out on second last stop (in north part of city). It is called Ujpest-Varoskapu. There is a river and road next to it. You can hitchhike there (there many bus stops and few gas stations) to Sahy (it's Hungarian-Slovakian [[Slovakia]]n border).
Or you can then take a bus (96 or 104), go down at Foti ut (one stop before the last one I think). Here you'll be on the intersection of Vaci ut and Foti ut, you have a bus stop and then behind that you have an old abandoned bus stop with a huge space for anything to stop. That's where you hitch and usually wait just a couple of minutes.
In Sahy you will easy easily stop a truck to Poland (don't go to Slovakia, just hitchhike there to directly to Poland). Than you can go out in Chyzne (it's Slovakian-Polish border). Almost every truck there go goes to Krakow but you can hitchhike to Warsaw alsoas well. If you decide to go to Krakow, try to get to city center (railway station) and there you can ask people where is Aleja 29 listopada (in English it means 29. November Avenue) or you can take bus no 105 (there is bus stop next to railway station) and go there. You can hitchhike there but better is 2-3 km on north (it's the road to Warsaw).
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