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=== Southwest towards [[Pristina]] {{E|80}} ===
 
=== Southwest towards [[Pristina]] {{E|80}} ===
  
Take bus 10 from Vozdova Street in the direction of 9. Maj to the last stop. Bus ride is 50 RSD. Walk to the west edge of the village. There is plenty of visibility and space for cars to pull off. I got a ride within 30 minutes.  
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Take bus no.10 from the central square (bus stand right on the square, McDonalds meters on your right). Get off on its last stop, in suburban area called Novo Selo (sometimes also referenced as "naselje 9. maj"). Bus ride should be some 50 RSD. Walk further down the road to the edge of Novo Selo, where that street continues as regional road to the towns of Prokuplje, Kursumlija, and on towards [[Pristina]]. There is plenty of visibility and space for cars to pull off. However, traffic isn't so high after you pass town of Kursumlija, so have this in mind just in case.
  
 
=== Route to Istanbul ===
 
=== Route to Istanbul ===

Revision as of 15:00, 16 June 2011

<map lat='43.35865692013493' lng='21.93244384765625' zoom='11' view='0' float='right' height='300' width='400'/> Niš is a city in southern Serbia with 250.000 inhabitants. It is on the main highway between Belgrade and Skopje, as well as the highway between Belgrade and Sofia.

Hitching in and around

There is a toll station Niš - Nais, just before Niš, if you're coming down south from direction of Belgrade using the motorway. There you can get rides straight to Sofia, or rides south towards Skopje and further on towards Greece, without entering into the city.

Hitchhiking out

East towards Sofia, Plovdiv, Turkey E 80

Hitching on the main road going east from central Niš (which runs just below the fortress and a central square) seems to work fine. This city's prime street is called Voždova (Вождова) which continues eastwards by the Skull Tower and Mediana Roman archeological site towards Niška Banja (Нишка Бања) - small neighborhood with spa centers and parks, on the mountain slopes, street changing name into boulevard of Zoran Đinđić and later boulevard of Constantine the Great. Since there are 8 km between the central square and the first hitch point, you better take city bus to Niška Banja from the central square (one way ticket should be some 50 RSD, which is about 0,5 EUR, conductors will charge it once you get on the bus). Get off the bus on the stop before the last one, that is the one right after the bus cross over the railroad lines, and should be some 15 minutes of a ride. There, it is easy spot a traffic roundabout and your hitchhiking position is right after the roundabout, towards the mountains. Here, you may catch 70% of all locals driving out of the city to your direction.

From this point you have to walk 3.5 km further down the road to reach the ideal hitchhiking position in the village of Prosek (Просек), where this road joins the highway and all the other traffic going towards Bulgaria. After 3km down the road, you will notice a small junction where roads merge, and after some 400-500 meters more, you will be standing on the right spot with a couple of well-frequented Turkish restaurants around and some roadside parking area for long distance trucks (most of them again being Turkish). Although it is possible to get a ride at the previous spot, this one in Prosek (Просек) should be your goal for international rides, as you have excellent chances to find a straight ride to Bulgaria or even further towards Turkey.

Alternative and possibly easier way to get to Prosek hitchhiking point is to get one of those suburban buses that go around local villages. Get to the main bus station just around the fortress, don't enter main terminals but find a smaller one with only one ticket selling booth (looks like a bus stop with buses constantly flowing through, just by the street, and not by fortress walls), and get on a bus to village of Prosek (Просек). Ticket should not be more than 1,25 EURO, and these buses depart at every 60 minutes or so. Ask driver to let you know where to get off as this is still a local suburban bus line and stops aren't well marked. Once you get off the bus, you should walk some 100 meters backwards and there you are, right at the position described above.

North towards Belgrade E 75

Next to the main bus station there's a suburban buses terminal and a bus stop on 'Bulevar 12. februar' street, with "Branković" bakery being right across the street from the bus stop (adding this info for easier orientation). Get on a bus to Donji Komren (number 12 or 12s), and get off at the last stop. Continue walking that way and after few hundred meters, passing by petrol station on your right and under a motorway overpass, you're at the intersection where motorway begins. This way you can hope to get a ride from almost everyone who gets on a motorway from the city, but you aren't catching other vehicles (foreign or local) that come from the motorway or from the south surpassing the city. Therefore, if you don't get a ride you wanted, ask driver to take you to a motorway toll ramps next to hotel Nais ("naplatna rampa Nais - Niš"). All vehicles need to pass there no matter how much they are going to use a motorway. It's only 5km away from your standpoint. Once on Nais tolls, getting a ride is fairly easy, and you'll be sure that you're hitchhiking 100% of the traffic that goes north via this motorway.

Southwest towards Pristina E 80

Take bus no.10 from the central square (bus stand right on the square, McDonalds meters on your right). Get off on its last stop, in suburban area called Novo Selo (sometimes also referenced as "naselje 9. maj"). Bus ride should be some 50 RSD. Walk further down the road to the edge of Novo Selo, where that street continues as regional road to the towns of Prokuplje, Kursumlija, and on towards Pristina. There is plenty of visibility and space for cars to pull off. However, traffic isn't so high after you pass town of Kursumlija, so have this in mind just in case.

Route to Istanbul

Niš could be on your route to Istanbul. Check the Istanbul Category Page for more information and tips.