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'''Helsinki''' is the capital of [[Finland]]. Most of the Many foreign hitchhikers enter the country here, either by boat from [[Tallinn]] of or by plane to the Helsinki international airport - (which is not actually in Helsinki, but in the neighbouring community of [[Vantaa]]).
<map lat='60.2' lng='24.935' zoom='11' view='3' height='350' float='right' country='Finland'/> == Hitching in == If the driver is not going directly to the Helsinki city centre, then it is a nice place good idea to ask to be dropped off at a train stop. At train stops there are ticket machines that sell the 1-day and worth staying for 3-day public transportation passes if you need it, while on buses you can only pay the price of a couple of nightssingle journey (2.80€ - or €2. Its 20 if bought in advance from a rather small city with about a million inhabitants on the metropolitan area ticket machine). You can extremely easily blackride all metro buses and tramways since there are not so many checkers and quite relaxed atmospheremetro doesn't have tolls..
<map lat='60Note, however, that if the driver drops you off in the neighbouring communities of Espoo or Vantaa, a journey to Helsinki by train or bus will cost 5€ (regional ticket).2' lng='24 July 2015: Commuter trains (named with letters) are blackrideable. There is staff in grey vests and green-white striped shirts selling tickets but not checking. Beware of groups of controllers in blue uniforms, they happen randomly, not too frequently.935' zoom='11' view='3' height='350' float='right' country='Finland'/>
== Hitching In ==If you hitch a cargo boat from Tallinn your driver will most likely land at Vuosaari marina that is a bit far from the city as from the closest metro stop (last stop, Vuosaari). Better if you can ask him/her/them to take you at the station otherwise you might have to walk a bit..
If When arriving on a normal ferry from Tallinn, you can hitchhike already on the driver is not going directly to car deck of the Helsinki city centre, then it is a good idea to ask to be dropped off at a train stopferry some 30 minutes before arrival. At train stops there are ticket machines that sell You will leave the 1-day ferry sitting in the car and 3-day public transportation passes if you need it, while on buses will take you can only pay somewhere far beyond the price of a single journey (2.50€)city limits.
Note, however, that if the driver drops you off in the neighbouring communities of Espoo or Vantaa, a journey to Helsinki by train or bus will cost 4.00€.== Hitchhiking out ==
== Hitching Out = North to [[Hämeenlinna]], [[Tampere]] {{E|12}} ===
=== North The easiest place to get a lift north is the petrol station complex ''Neste Keimolanportti itä'' situated in the suburb of Vantaa. There is one bus station right in front of the petrol station called Keimola. Check the easiest way to get there with the [[Hämeenlinnahttp://www.reittiopas.fi/ Journey Planner of Helsinki Region Transport]], [[Tampere]] {{European Route Number|12}} ===Take a local train to Kannelmäki and then bus 43 or 46T (. The journey from the same west side of the street as the train central railway takes about 40 minutes and you need a Helsinki region ticket (€4.50). The petrol station)is located north of Helsinki's ring roads, so traffic is going long-distance. With bus 46T ask It is very easy to get off at Kalannintie, and with bus 43 ask a lift straight to get off Hämmenlinna or Tampere if you just stand at the Tampere roundabout. You will easily see the motorway exit because it is signposted Tamperewith a sign.
Traffic Since July 2015 a new ring railway is light here and much of it open. It is localpossible to take commuter train '''P''' from central railway station to ''Kivistö'', so don't use a sign. Try which is very near to get onto the motorway and then ask to targeted petrol (check map). Commuter trains may be dropped off at a petrol station a couple blackrideable, frequency of kilometres north where you can easily continue on with a signcontrollers is unknown (controllers wear blue uniforms. Grey + green-white striped uniforms belong to train staff who sell tickets, not check).
You If you don't wait to spend 4€ on a regional bus ticket, you can also go take a bus with a cheaper city ticket (€2.80 to the northern end of "'the street ''Mannerheimintie'''", where "the road ''Hämeenlinnanväylä" '' starts. At least From the west side of the '''buses central railway station, take bus 43, 452, or 63to the stop ''Ruskeasuon varikko'' (leaving and hitchhike straight from the train stationbus stop. The downside of this place is that traffic passes by very quickly, from the "Elielinaukio") take you there, hop off and many drivers are reluctant to stop at the a busy bus stop "Ruskeasuon varikko". If your driver is not going very far, where ask him to drop you can start hitching! You can reach this spot by tram too: take off at the petrol station ''Neste Keimolanportti itä'tram number 10''' to the direction Pikku-Huopalahti (goes in front of Lasipalatsi and follows Mannerheimintie). Hop off at Ruskeasuo and walk along Mannerheimintie for 5 minutes until you reach the end of it (the beginning of Hämeenlinnanväylä) and the bus stop mentioned above. Use a sign because there's a lot of traffic inside the city and you might get a direct ride to your destination.
=== Northeast to [[Lahti]], [[Jyväskylä]] (also okay for [[Porvoo]], [[Kotka]], [[Kouvola]] and [[Saint Petersburg]]) {{European Route Number|75}} ===
There's a bus stop called "Valtimontie" and you can reach it with several bus lines: 68X, 70, 70T, 73, 73N, 75, 77, 730-732, 734, 740-742, 738.The motorway splits into two slightly before ringroad number IIIRing Road 3. Road number 4 goes towards north/northeast (Lahti, Jyväskylä), while road number 7 goes towards east (Kotka, Kouvola, Saint Petersburg, and so on). This place works okay with a sign, but it is impossible without itone. Stand just behind the traffic lights and there will be plenty of space for the cars to stop. It could be a good idea to stand before the bus stop, so that the cars can actually pull over into the stop, because it is actually illegal to stop after the traffic lights (at least some drivers think so). You should also make sure the driver is really going to your way, because there's no place to leave drop you out off between the bus stop and the junction where the motorways split.[[File:P8230246..JPG|thumb|240px|right|Hitchhiking to Jyväskylä]] In case you can't find a satisfying ride within a reasonable time (can happen, specially especially on Sunday morningmornings), hitch from here to the junction with ring road III (make a sign for one of the suburbs behind, e.g. Järvenpää). Get off out once you have passed the junction, and hitch on the road connecting the ring road and the motorway. Half of the traffic is driving very fast, the other half rather slow – however, here are you'll find much more long - distance - going - cars to find traffic here than in Valtimontie. Note that this is officially a motorway, so hitching is actually forbidden! However, Joeri found this spot much better than Valtimontie.
=== East There is another option using the tram, which are easier to [[Porvoo]], [[Kotka]], [[Russia]]n borderblackride than buses. Go to the crossroad of Valtimontie and Kustaa Vaasantie using tram #6 or #8 : Arabiankatu stop. Walk 800m back to the main road. Try the super long bus stop or go further up following the same street until it becomes a highway. There is a bus stop after the motorway sign, [[Saint Petersburg]] {{European Route Number|18}} ===but the police usually don't care. Sign highly recommended since the road splits in two.
The fastest way === East to get east is to walk to the junction of Ring Road III and the motorway from the metro station Mellunmäki. This is about a 40 minute journey on foot. [[File:Helsinkieast-map.png|thumb|right|250px|How to reach the eastbound junction on footPorvoo]], [[Kotka]] Once at the junction, it is easy to get a ride as short as the suburbs or as far as Saint Petersburg. With so many options[[Russia]]n border, it is wise to turn down any ride not going all the way to your destination. [[File:Helsinkieast-signsSt.jpgPetersburg|thumb|right|250px|Signs marking the Helsinki eastbound junctionSaint Petersburg]]{{E|18}} ===
There is another option [[File:Helsinkieast-map.png|thumb|right|250px|How to at least Porvoo, though it is superseded by reach the route mentioned above and waiting times can be extremely longeastbound junction on foot]][[File:Helsinkieast-signs. Take jpg|thumb|left|250px|Signs marking the metro Helsinki eastbound junction]]The fastest way to go east is to the Mellunmäki station, then take buses 56K, 86 or 87 walk to the Kuussillantie stop. The bus driver may not know the name junction of Ring Road III and the stop, but if you mention that it is motorway from the Esso metro station before ''Mellunmäki''. This is about a 40 minute journey on foot (see image). Once at the bridgejunction, he can then alert you when it is time easy to get off. On the corner a few metres toward ride as short as the bridge from the McDonald's and the Essosuburbs or as far as Saint Petersburg. With so many options, you'll see cars entering it is wise to turn down any ride not going all the junction of Ring 3 and motorway 7. Stand right before the no pedestrian signway to your destination.
If you go further than to Porvoo, there is a rest stop halfway between Helsinki and Porvoo, so ask to drop you there. All there is is toilets and a café, so it's most efficient in the morning time. From there, find a ride at least to Kotka.
=== West to [[Turku]] {{European Route Number|18}} ===
Take bus 18 from the west side of the Central Railway Station to the Niemenmäki stop. Going a little further from the bus stop and cross to the other side of the street. You'll find the entry ramp onto the motorway. I recommend standing right in front of the large side with a graphic symbolizing the motorway, as then you'll be seen by cars coming from both directions, and there's sufficient room for a car to stop. Use a sign, not everyone taking this route is going all the way to Turku.
Some     === West to [[Turku]] {{E|18}} === Take bus 18 from the west side of the drivers say though Central Railway Station to the Niemenmäki stop. A little further ahead from the bus stop and across from the street is the entry ramp onto the motorway. Unfortunately, there is absolutely nowhere safe for cars to pull over and stop for you here, at least not before the motorway sign. However, if you walk on 100m further after the sign, you will find that the hard shoulder begins and you can hitch there (of course, it's pretty hard not legal). If you want to stay the right side of the law, it's recommended to stop there and have advised hitchhiking hitchhike with a sign at the Niemenmäki bus stop ; however, traffic going in this direction will already be filtering into the left lanes (away from the bus stop) to turn onto the on '''-ramp. Alternatively, it is possible to stand on the grass verge dividing Huopalahdentie''' right before and ask drivers as they are waiting to turn at the ramplights.
=== West (direction [[Hanko]]) ===
Take the national road /motorway 51 that starts in the southwestern part of the central city area.You may can take the metro to the end station in the west: ''Ruoholahti''. When you leave the station it's to the Walk (north (to the right hand side as compared to the direction of travel). You have to go through for one block of buildings past the ''Kauppakeskus'' (shopping centre) to the next big street(Porkkalankatu). You should find yourself right there near Cross over to the other side of the street and a big bit further on is the junction where of the motorway goes off onto a bridgeand Porkkalankatu. There are good possibilities The best place to stand – either a is on Porkkalankatu at the start of the bus stop right lane before the traffic lights or ''Länsiväylä'' bus stop. Use a large [[sign here. On the motorway, the hard shoulder]] around starts about 50m up and it is not very wide and so it is very difficult for cars to stop there. However, hitching right at the beginning, at the corner on where the beginning continuation of the 'bus lane' turns into the motorway., it is possible for cars to pull over into this lane (if there are no buses coming!)
=== South, ferry towards [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] ===
It's not possible to hitch rides with people going by car. If there is an extra passenger in a car or truck, an extra ticket has to be paid.
 
But you can try to become a member of the Viking Club (only in Finnish, Swedish and Estonian) and get a free "picnic cruise" and just not use the return ticket.
 
''This didn't work when I was there in summer 2016. Both website and staff told me there is no free cruise on becoming a member.''
''However, the '''ticket price''' was 10€ on the website in finish and/or swedish language. 20€ on the website in english language(!) And buying offline in the passenger terminal was even more. I sat in the terminal using the free wifi to buy the ticket, using online translator and common sense for figuring the finish website!''
 
While on the ferry, you should hitchhike already on the car deck of the ship. Go to the car deck at least 30 minutes before arrival time to the harbour and start asking around. If you have a large backpack, keep in mind that at some point the car deck's doors will open and the cars will start flowing out into the harbour. You don't want to be between large trucks at that point!
You should be able to get a ride at least until Pärnu this way, often all the way to Riga or through to Lithuania. If you're on your way to Poland or beyond, obviously look for Polish licence plates and talk to those people first.
It's unclear if you You can find rides with people going by carboats from small harbors for sailboats. If there Distance to [[Tallinn]] is an extra passenger in a truck, an extra ticket has to be paidonly 80km and small boats can do it easily. [http://venenetti.fi/satamat/ Catalog of harbors]
But you can try to become a member of the Viking Club (only in Finnish and Swedish) and get a free "picnic cruise"====Ferry companies====* [http://www.vikingline.com/ VikingLine]* [http://www.tallinksilja.com/en/ Tallink]* [https://www.eckeroline.fi/en/ Eckerö line]* [http://www.lindaline.fi/en/ Linda line]
== Sleeping ==
Even within the Helsinki city limits, there are plenty of secluded wooded areas where one can set up a tent, and these can be reached by local train. A glance at the map will show many ideal places around, for example, the intersection of Ring Road I and ''Vihdintie'' (local train M direction ''Vantaakoski'' to the stop ''Pohjois-Haaga'' then some walking). If you are discreet, then you should have no problem; even if you are discovered by police, they are more concerned about Roma camps than foreign hitchhikers.
Kaivopuisto park, in the south part of the city centre is a very calm and cool place for wildcamping. If you don't have or prefer avoid put tent there are also some rocks at the very edge of it, near the sea, where you can lay on your mat without any problem, just maybe geese will arrive to wake you up in the morning..
== External links ==
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/231814287333110/ Trustroots people in Helsinki FB group]
* [http://hitchbase.com/ergebnisse.php?abfrage%5Bstartort%5D=103&abfrage%5Bzielort%5D=-1&abfrage%5Bstartland%5D=66&abfrage%5Bzielland%5D=-1&LANG=ger Helsinki at hitchbase.com]
* [http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/kjokisal/liftaus/main.html#helsinki Hitchhiking guide to Helsinki]
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