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'''Paris''' is the capital of [[France]].
==Hitching Out==Like nearly every big city, it's difficult to hitchhike out ''Paris''' is the capital of it[[France]]. Paris It is even more difficult, since the city, situated within the a ring highway (road called ''le périphérique'', or ''perifériquele périph'') . The actual city is relatively small, but is surrounded by endless suburbs, some of which are linked to the urban public transportation system at no extra cost (i.e. a standard one-trip city ticket), while some others being labelled as outside zones and thus more expensive to reach.
===[[A1 autoroute Note that there is an "outer ring road" to the Paris suburb area, motorway A86 (Franceor ''super-périphérique'')|A1]] Northeast towards [[Lille]]and another wider ring even further called "la Francillienne" which isn't completed but still used to connect . If your ride is not going to Paris itself, you might want to clarify which ring they are going to take as it may affect the place where you'd want to be dropped. You may also find them useful if you need to bypass Paris, especially the Francilienne, [[Belgium]]===as it has more gas stations and less complex interchanges.
Good to know if you're starting to stink up in the City of Lights: the Municipality provides [https://www.paris.fr/pages/les-bains-douches-municipaux-138 free shower facilities ] in 17 locations around Paris. Note they are BYOT (bring your own toiletry)====Aire La Courneuve==Hitching in ==
During rush hours, it is possible (but illegal) to be quickly dropped on the ring road. This is most probably the best way useful if your ride is not willing to get out of it to '''Belgium''' by hitching at drop you (which is often the gas station [http://maps.google.es/maps?f=d&hl=es&geocode=5837971829389385952,48.934623,2.393732%3B3201522175225020794,48.920638,2.410383&saddr=Aire+de+Service+de+La+Courneuve+%4048.934790,+2.393710&daddr=&mra=mr&sll=48.918269,2.403388&sspn=0.013649,0.040169&ie=UTF8&ll=48.933157,2.396951&spn=0.006823,0case).020084&t=k&z=16&om=1is Aire de Service de La Courneuve]. BUT: if you take a closer look at Within the gas station on google mapsring area, you will see that there is a wall surrounding this gas station, but do not think that you cannot get on it from outside are definitely linked to the highway, because it is:whole regular fare subway system.
Go either If you are coming from the Northeast and your ride is heading South (which is a normal truck route), chances are that your driver will not drop you on the ring road where it is complicated to [http://mapsstop.google.de/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=&saddr=La+Courneuve+Aubervilliers&daddr=Rue+Paul+Verlaine,+93120+La+Courneuve,+Seine-Saint-Denis,+Ile-de-France,+Frankreich&sll=48.926137,2.394161&sspn=0.01892,0.040169&ie=UTF8&cd=1&ll=48.928026,2.388539&spn=0.018919,0.040169&z=15&om=1 A frequent place to get dropped is the first exit South on the A6 called "La Courneuve AubervilliersRungis"] (RER B) or [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=d&hl=de&geocode=&saddr=La+CourneuveFrom there,+8+Mai+1945&daddr=rue+paul+verlaine&sll=48.93333you can reach the Metropolitan subway system by tram with one ticket,2then use another one to your final destination.392216&sspn=0.009459,0.020084&ie=UTF8&ll=48.926137,2.394161&spn=0.01892,0.040169&z=15&om=1 "La Courneuve, 8 Mai 1945"] You can also reach other suburbs in the 94 department (metro line 7Val de Marne) and make your way to rue Paul Verlaine. The RER station is about 2km walk away and taking the metro station around 3-4km.You just have to climb a wall that TvM bus, which is approximately 1,90 m tall and go through also a broken fence [http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&hl=de&geocode=&q=paris+la+courneuve&sll=50.785102,5.710144&sspn=1.165162,2.570801&ie=UTF8&t=k&om=1&ll=48.933836,2.394&spn=0.001182,0.002511&z=19&iwloc=addr here]. and you are at the gasstationnormal Paris ticket.
Second opinion
Take RER B to Stade de France and after walking a while you'll find a final traffic light where you can ask for a ride to the first gas station on the motorway, Aire La Courneuve, which is about 5 km away.
Possibly better: take line 13 to Carrefour Pleyel, walk along Boulevard Anatole France [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&geocodeHitching out =&saddr=Carrefour+Pleyel+station,+France&daddr=charles+de+gaulle&sll=48.927631,2.383518&sspn=0.027124,0.080338&ie=UTF8&ll=48.923881,2.358456&spn=0.013563,0.040169&t=h&z=15&om=1 Google Maps]. After a while you will see the highway starting. It's not a great spot, but if anyone stops, they can at least drop you off at the gas station (just ask nicely if they are getting off the highway at exit 4).
====Charles There are plenty of excellent spots for hitchhiking North (''Aire La Courneuve''), East ([[petrol station hitchhiking|petrol stations]] and ''[[péage|barrières de Gaulle====:péage]]'') and also South (''There might be a good spot at Charles Aire de Gaulle airport, though I donLisses''t know where exactly). Once I waited 5 minutesIt's all about how much you are willing to pay in public transportation, another time 4 hoursand how daring you are.''
===Porte de la ChapelleNorth/Northeast towards [[England]], [[Lille]] and [[Belgium]] {{afr|1}} ===That's where the A1 starts and the local drivers say that they often see hitchhikers, so apparently it does work:) It worked for us as well, though I think Charles de Gaulle might be a better(faster;) ) option. Anyway, to get there take the metro no12 to Porte de la Chapelle, and there walk to the roundabout. You can try getting a ride on the roundabout(there are traffic lights there so the cars have to stop) or you can stand on the oposite side, facing the roundabout, where the highway starts.
These are classified by cost in public transportation from Paris''I waited 2 hours here getting nothing until somebody finally took me to Aire La Courneuve (see abovecentre. There is a bonus pro-tip at the bottom involving Arras :) where I was only 5 minutes.''
===A4 East, towards [[Metz]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]]===The first gas station is close to RER A station Bussy St. Georges. From there you walk south for about Option 1 km (you can ask at the counter) along a bigger road, which will lead you to a roundabout. You can try from there, but the gas station is just a bit more than 2 km from there. You can walk on the grass field next to the highway. The gas station is called "La Ferrière". An alternate route to reach the gas station is to walk through the industrial zone of Bussy, right south of the railway, then reach the bridge over the highway and then follow on the grass until the gas station that is quite near. This avoids walking in the grass (annoying especially in winter and when raining) and instead most of the walk will be on a road, and you will save some time. You can follow [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=gare,+bussy+saint+georges,+france&daddr=chemin+Porte de+la+rue+pavee,+bussy+saint+georges,+france&sll=48.831899,2.723193&sspn=0.01291,0.040169&ie=UTF8&z=15&llChapelle =48.831814,2.726369&spn=0.01291,0.040169&t=h&om=0 this route] on Google Maps - the gas station can be seen right of the bridge on the south side of the map.
The [[péage]] This option costs one local ticket. Porte de la Chapelle is not far from where the A1 starts. Local drivers say they often see hitchhikers there. To get there, take the metro line 12 to Porte de la Chapelle, then walk to the roundabout. You can try getting a ride on the roundabout (thereare traffic lights, which means that cars have to stop) or you can stand on the opposite side facing the roundabout where the motorway starts. Another good option is to start hitchhiking in the same street where the metro is. There are 2 petrol stations in that very street, though just 50m deeper into the city. They aren't overcrowded and, at the same time, quite a few cars going up north stop here to refill; nonetheless, at such places, much depends on your luck, and according to some hitchhikers, this place won't make it might be further than to the top 10 best hitchhiking places in France. It is therefore recommended to hitchhike at the roundabout, where a quiet lane right by the traffic lights gives you a good opportunity to get onto the motorway (avoiding at the same time all the closest highway exittraffic that heads for Boulevard Peripherique).
=====Second Opinion, go direct A good option to leave faster is to show at the 'Peage'=====Take RER A4 to roundabout a sign for the last stop airport Charles de Gaulle. There is a petrol station (Marne-Aire LaCourneuve -Vallee - Cheesysee Option 2). before the airport where the driver could let you out; don't miss it! The Peage (toll) station is [http://maps.google.es/maps?f=d&hl=es&geocode=&saddr=48.853082,2.838163&daddr=&mrsp=0&sz=14&mra=mi&sll=48.847717,2.845201&sspn=0.027337,0.080338&ie=UTF8&ll=48.853364,2.830825&spn=0.013667,0.040169&z=15&om=1 here]. Its around an hour not so big and a half walking or there's buses going most of many drivers just go to the wayairport but at least you can ask people, they leave from the station next to the RER. Also its not too whereas it could be hard to pick up rides to reduce walking distance. From the peage its easy to get rides to [[Metz]] or even straight to [[Germany]]and long at Porte de la Chapelle.
=====Another Option2: Motorway services Aire La Courneuve =====Take the RER Line A (Red) in direction Boissy St Legere until the station Nogent Sur Marne (~ 2€). There, leave the station in direction Rue "Joinville" and follow the sign to the A4. Its about 30 minutes by foot. If someone stops ask if they can take you at least to the next gas station, there is no toll (péage) to get there so it's likely you will get at least to there.
===A6 South, to [[Lyon]], [[Marseilles]], [[Barcelona]], [[Italy]]===Porte d'Orleans, File:Masaru.jpg|thumb|240px|right|Hitchhiker Masaru at the ''périferiqueAire La Courneuve'' seems okay, Metro Porte d'Orleans. There's a gas station, and a good spot at the traffic junction to the "périferique extérieur". Don't go with cars going into the suburbs. The next tollway or gas station takes about 50 km!]]
Another solution is to catch a train in direction "Melun '''via''' Corbeil-Essonnes" to '''Villabé''' This option costs one local ticket or zones 1–3 ticket (1-eur 2 trains per hour, departing from "Châtelet" or "Gare de Lyon" RER station, about 6€; at non-peak hours you might have to change trains at "Juvisy" (lines C and D.75as of 2018). From there walk The petrol station Aire de Service de La Courneuve is about 20 min along rue de la Gare and then to the right 2 km along rue des Lisses, cross the autorouteA1, you'll see the gas station from the bridgenorth of Paris. --[[User:Daniel|Daniel]] 19:31, 13 January 2007 (CET)
===A10 South Take bus 150 from Porte de la Villette or bus 250 from Fort D'Aubervilliers (both are on metro line 7) to [[Orleans]], [[Bordeaux]], [[Spain]]===the stop Parc Des Sports. This road follows bus stop is next to the route of A1 highway. Just walk to the '''A6'''(see above) right from Paristhe bus stop, then splits from it near Antony/Rungis. There's no gas station between Porte d'Orleans and without ever passing under the A6xA10 junctionoverpass. So an easy option is Then walk east parallel to stand at Porte d'Orleans (the same than for motorway through the A6) with a sign specifying that you go to Orléansparking lot of an apartment complex. There is a péage in Saint Arnoultwall preventing access to the motorway, before the split between A10 but if you continue walking a few hundred meters east and A11up a slight grassy hill, so you the wall ends. You can accept then follow a ride going to Orléans or Chartressteep, for examplethorny path full of nettles down towards the motorway and back west towards the petrol station. Just care that There is a fence right along the motorway, but near the people will leave petrol station it has been trampled down and you at a mininun at the "péage de Saint Arnoult". [[User:Pietshah|Pietshah]] did that ride tons of timescan step over it.
Getting to this highway is not easy and will involve a train ride and some walking. The first gas station is situated near a village called Briis-sous-Forges. To get there you need to take either RER B to Massy-Palaiseau or RER C to Dourdan (around 7€) and from there to take the bus 91.03 to Briis-sous-Forges. It runs about 3 times an hour on weekdays, once an hour on Saturdays and does not on Sundays. The gas station is situated a couple of kms north of the village, to reach it you You may need to find Route d'Invilliers, a small local road parallel to the highway. Once there, when asking your ride make sure your driver takes the right road, as the A11 splits from it near. Another solution is to start hitching at Dourdan, take rue d'Etampes, and start at the roundabout. In Les-granges-du-roi take the D838 that will lead you to an entrance on the A10. Note, that it's a bit far for walking - around 10 km and the traffic is weak. Hitch there before climb the Péage with a sign "Orleans". fance
AnotherFrom the petrol station, a bit more expensive but possibly faster, is most drivers are only going to take the airport or local communities. You should ask for a train directly lift at least to [[Orleans]] from Paris-Austerlitz the toll station(''péage'') heading north. The ticket will cost you about 18 €. North of This is a 20-minute drive down the center passes an expressway which joins motorway (some kilometers after the A10 airport) and everyone has a Péage just before the junction. You'll need a sign saying "[[Tours]]" (if you go direction Tours, Bordeaux or "Vierzon/Toulouse" if you need to take the A20 towards [[Toulouse]])stop here.
===A11 South-west to [[Le Mans]], [[Nantes]], [[Rennes]] and all parts of [[Brittany]]= Option 3: Charles de Gaulle ====This highway splits from the A10 near Dourdan. There are several possibilities go get on this road:
#The gas station at BriisCharles de Gaulle airport can be an option for hitching North-sous-Forges. Look at A10 section#Take East, although waiting times might vary a train to Rambouillet from Paris-Montparnasse (about 7€) and start hitching on the N10 south, until the A11 entrance#Take the train from Paris-Montparnasse to Chartres (12€) and start hitching from therelot.
You can also go It is easy to Portes djump the metro at terminal 2 and there wasn'Orleans (almost t anyone guarding it. Maybe the same than is true for A6 terminals 1 and A10) and have a sign "Chartres" or "Rennes". If you get a ride to Péage de Saint Arnoult (from someone going to Orleans - A10 - 3 but I can't vouch for example) it's good, since it's before the split.
==Public Transport - Inside From terminal 2 walk out of terminal and head straight to the main road. You should see signs for A1 Paris==Public transport in Paris consists of metro, RER (fast trains serving Lille. Keep following these signs until the road splits for A1 Lille. One road goes to the suburbs with relatively few inner city stops)left, buses under a bridge and a few tramsthere are some traffic lights. If you're paying for tickets and you'll make a few journeys then The other goes to the cheapest option is right. Stand to buy a carnet the right of 10 single tickets (around 11 euros)the right turn. You Cars can travel stop on a dashed out area to your left or drive a little past you on the end right. A couple of RER lines for around 15 euroscars stopped straightaway and I was easily able to get a lift to the next service station which had lots of people driving north to Lille, Belgium and Holland.
===Metro System= Option 4: Motorway services Aire de Vémars Est====Ticket checks never occur on metro trains and inspectors always seem to employ 1 of 2 approaches: They form a line inside a metro tunnel or station exit and check all travellers, since the staff are uniformed these checks are easy to see from a distance unless they decide to hide around a corner. The second technique involves plainsclothes inspectors watching the gates and busting those jumping over, they'll either stop the fareless directly or radio ahead to uniformed inspectors who will ask to see a valid ticket.
Checks never occur during rush hour, peak times for controls are evenings, weekends and the beginning of a new month. Except for the major stations its pretty easy to jump the barriers or pass through with other members of the public, only the major stations will require From Nation bus station (also a validated ticket metro stop) take bus 351 to exit. During the day you stand a very high chance of travelling for free, Roissypole located at night or weekends you face a moderate or low chance of meeting a controlCharles De Gaulle Airport Terminal 3. Dont worry about It's the station staff serving tickets, they have nothing last stop and payment isn't required to do with the controls and people often jump enter the barriers in front of thembus. You can BLACK RIDE on this bus both ways
===RER System===Uniformed inspectors will ask for validated tickets on From the train and coach station there Gare Routière you maybe subject can catch the 95.01 bus to Vémars. Ask inside at the checks mentioned above as well (ticket office/information desk for which parking number the RER shares the metro infrastructure)bus will be at. The ticket costs €2. It[BEWARE this bus does '''not'''s possible run on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays / so if that is the case, then get off at Quebec because the A1 highway going to travel free but you stand Lille cuts through Paris multiple times and at this petrol station there is a higher chance of being busted than finding Dutch cars stopping and giving you a ride to another petrol station on the metro. It seems that checks can occur at any time so the best time main highway, which is super busy and easy to find rides going to anywhere from Calais to Antwerp to travel free is rush hour when controls are impossible. Lille]
===Buses===UpdateLike most cities you can walk on a As at Saturday 1 July 2023The parking lot for the bus without showing or validating a ticket95. Checks are rare 01 is F1,and the bus does run on Saturdays also,according to the time table and occur mainly at night.confirmed by the driver
===Fines and Punishments===French transport police won't make any exceptions for foreigners. Although it could be possible You can always try to go with the bus number 702 to talk them out of fining a dumb tourist they are mainly hostileVémars centre from the airport (20 stops, 39 minutes). Most commonly they This will ask also work on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. The parking lot for a 40 euro fine which can be paid in cash or by credit card. Alternatively you can plead poverty and if you show a valid ID they will post a fine to the address and name on the IDbus 702 is B2.
===Charles de Gualle/Roissy airport===Bus line 350 goes to Gare de l'Est and line 351 to Place de From the Vémars bus stop walk straight 400m on Rue Pierre Curie (D17) until it merges with Rue De la Nation. You're supposed to validate 3 tickets, but there are not that many checksMairie.Walk an additional 350 m until this merges with Rue Des Vignolles (D16)
On your left, the A1 will be clearly visible as will the Aire de Vémars Ouest petrol station. From here, it is another 1.25km to any given entrance.
<!--==Sleep==Option 5: Porte de Bagnolet (A3) ===Eat=Google maps: [https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Porte+de+Bagnolet/@48.8649082,2.4086197,17z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x47e66e87e1c7d877:0x17c4d9a47ae58890!2sPorte+de+la+Chapelle!8m2!3d48.897279!4d2.359192!3m4!1s0x47e66d8329157e27:0x2a4ba9074d60ae9a!8m2!3d48.8645542!4d2.4095799]-->Get a ticket for the station Porte de Bagnolet. This is pretty close to where the A3 starts, which leads to the A1, so a lot of traffic is heading this direction. The place might not be ideal, but it worked. There is a bus stop, where buses often stop so the traffic is slowed down, furthermore, there is a small gas stop, where you can approach drivers directly which cue up there from time to time. Position yourself at the traffic lights before the bus stop to show your sign indicating the direction you want to go to.
==== Bonus Tip: Arras Service Station====
Heading north on the A1, there is a fantastic AUTOGRILL Aire de Wancourt Est service station just outside Arras [https://goo.gl/maps/2suUznoe5C42], with people heading pretty much everywhere. You can get rides to the UK (Chunnel), Lille, Belgium, Netherlands. Many difference license plates (GB, F, B, NL, D, E) and lots of opportunities.
 
=== East towards [[Metz]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]] {{Afr|4}} ===
 
==== Option 1. From within the city limits: Quai de Bercy ====
 
Cheap, as you will only need a metro ticket and pretty fast too.
 
You can also try to hitch directly from within Paris rather than taking the train for at least half an hour and then walking.
 
Take the metro line 14 to Bercy and exit towards Boulevard de Bercy, take the Boulevard down to the bridge where it intersects with Quai de Bercy. Standing on Quai de Bercy it is advisable to have a sign indicating you want to get onto the A4. When cars stop, ask if they are going all the way to the toll station (péage), many drivers turn off the A4 before that but there are not really any convenient places to continue hitch-hiking from before the toll station.
 
==== Option 2. Motorway junction slip-road ====
 
This one is close to Paris, faster and cheaper to get to, but still in the megapolis. Starting from there, you're likely to end up either at the petrol station described below or at the péage. Not good at night.
 
Take the RER Line A (Red) in the direction of Boissy St Legere until the station Nogent Sur Marne. Leave the station in direction of Rue Joinville and follow the sign to the A4. It is a 30 minute walk. There is a red light before the slip road (on-ramp). Lots of traffic, possibility to stop on the ramp for brave drivers.
 
Ask if your driver can take you at least to the next petrol station Aire De Ferrières which is within the free motorway network. Gare de Péage de Coutevroult toll gate is a bit further.
 
==== Option 3: Motorway service station Aire De Ferrières ====
 
Take RER A to station Bussy-Saint-Georges. You can also get to this RER A station by taking bus 4 or 44 from metro station Gutenberg. Walk 2 km Avenue Marie Curie till Rue Pavée turn down until street crosses A4 highway and after this turn left rest stop is next to you. Right side from there is Decathlon Logistics France if you get lost
 
'''ATTENTION'''
The bridge leads into the forest and getting onto the motorway might be a bit difficult, the reason being that you have to squeeze yourself to be able to pass through the narrow space between the bridge and the fence.Moreover,you have to descend onto the motorway through an overgrown grass.An alternative is to take bus 46  at Busy-Saint-Georges station in the direction of Gare de Val d'Europe,or same bus at Gare de Val d'Europe in the direction of Torcy(this is important because the bus is infrequent and might be useful to catch it at the other side if wait time is long).From Bussy-Saint-Georges you'll ride 4 stops and from Gare de Val d'Europe, 5 stops,alight at Bout Pêcheret and walk back in the direction the bus came from if you took it from Bussy-Saint-Georges and vice-versa. Continue walking on the [[D10]] road to cross the motorway and turn right on the road leading directly to the service station.
 
=== Getting South or Southwest {{Afr|6}}, {{Afr|10}}, or {{Afr|11}} ===
 
These spots are close enough to the city to be getting traffic in all southern directions.
 
==== Option 1: Porte d'Orléans ====
 
Once the most famous hitchhiking spot in France, this spot isn't bad nowadays, but it isn't great either. The good thing is that drivers aren't surprised to see people there, and that you don't need to get out of Paris in faraway suburbs.
 
Porte d'Orléans is the terminal subway station of line 4. There is an entry on the ''périphérique'' ring road where lots of people are later heading South. The best place is besides the "Novotel" building or (better) opposite it at the traffic lights. Be warned, traffic here is heavy and fast moving. If you have much baggage or more than one person I would not fancy your chances here. Waiting at the petrol station or even the adjacent war memorial will not give you the best traffic.
 
Note : I think that the place in front of the hotel is pretty bad. Very hard for the cars to stop there. It's better to stand before, at the red lights. I stood near the gas station at the lights, you miss all the cars not coming from inside Paris, but it's way easier for the cars to see you and to stop.
 
Make sure to specify with a sign specifying that you go to Orléans or Chartres (if you are heading Southwest - A10 or A11), and that the driver will leave you at least at the péage de Saint Arnoult or before that at Limours-Janvry service station. Beware, just after the "péage", the motorway separates between A10 and A11. If you are heading directly South onto the A6, have a sign (you may try Lyon or Fontainebleau) and make sure to be left at Aire De Lisses rest stop, roughly 35 km further, a little bit after Evry (drivers to Evry are not enough for you).
 
==== Option 2: Porte d'Italie ====
 
Similarly Porte d'Italie which is not far from Porte d'Orleans is a good place to hitch from. Additionally if you walk down the exit to the traffic lights, there is an overhead bypass which can keep you dry in the rain.
 
=== South towards [[Lyon]], [[Marseille]], [[Barcelona]], [[Italy]] {{Afr|6}} ===
 
==== Option 1: Motorway services Aire De Lisses ====
 
This option costs EUR 5.85 (but possible to have ride without ticket also), a zone 1–5 ticket and takes roughly 75 minutes. Aire de Lisses is the first service area on the A6, situated about 35 km South of Paris. It can save you time because you avoid all outbound traffic not really heading your direction, being located after all the motorway branch-offs.
 
Get the RER D towards Melun via Corbeil. Be careful to get on the right train as there are 2 routes for RER D towards Melun. Tthe ID of the train you need was ZIP or ZOP (All trains on RER lines have a 4 letter ID depending on stations served). If it's too confusing get whatever train that goes to Corbeil Essonne and from there, whatever train that goes to Melun. Get off at the station Gare de Villabé the second after Corbeil-Essonnes.
 
Otherwise, you can take the RER D to Évry-Courcouronnes centre, and from there Bus 415 in direction of Villabé. Get off at stop Ikea the gas station will be a five minute walk away. There is a fence you have to climb to get to the station.
 
Note: There is no barrier at Villabé and so you can pay the standard central Paris fare to get into the metro network and then just ride out there.
 
==== Option 2: Motorway services Aire de Nemours ====
 
You can take a train to Nemours Saint Pierre (transilien R from Gare de Lyon, a ticket costs about 10 euros) and walk 45min to the AUTOGRILL Aire de Nemours A6 service area / Shell fuel station. Then you're already on a paying section (no local traffic), far out from Paris (80km), and can get a ride to Châlon, Mâcon or Lyon in a few minutes.
 
 
=== South-West to [[Orléans|Orleans]], [[Bordeaux]], [[Spain]] {{afr|10}} & West to [[Le Mans]], [[Nantes]], [[Rennes]], [[Bretagne|Brittany]] {{afr|11}} ===
 
The A10 and A11 motorways follow the route of the '''A6''' (see above) from Paris, and split from it near Antony/Rungis. Then, before the A10 and the A11 split up, there is the service station of Limours-Janvry near Briis-sous-Forges and a [[péage]] near St-Arnoult, 40 km Southwest of Paris. Whichever spot you choose, ask the driver to take you at least until the Limours-Janvry service station or the péage of St-Arnoult. From these places, you can find a driver who takes you on the A10 or the A11 depending on which way you want to go.
 
==== Option 1: Pont de Sevres ====
 
[[File:ParisOut.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Hitching after the bridge]]
 
This option costs the price of an underground ticket. It takes you to the beginning of the N118 road which connects to the A10-A11 in about 25 km.
 
Take the subway 9 to Pont De Sevres, its end station. You start walking towards the bridge, where you can see the signs towards Nantes, Bordeaux, etc. The hitchhiking spot is just before the bridge, at the red lights. You can try with the cars coming from the direction of the metro station, and also with the cars which came along the river and are turning left to get to the bridge.
 
==== Option 2: Motorway junction Massy Palaiseau ====
 
This option costs Eur 4.90, a ticket for zones 1-4. This option is useful to get out of the ring roads and get directly on the A10 after all the branch-offs.
 
Take RER B to Massey-Palaiseau station. Walk down Avenue Carnot along the Massy-Palaiseau railway towards the ''autoroute''. After a while there you will see a long stretch of a road with lots of space for cars. Keep going and you will reach a roundabout. If you keep following this road, you will reach the motorway entrance underneath a bridge. Make sure to get a ride to the first ''barrière de péage'' (30+ km) at St-Arnoult or to the Limours-Janvry service station 5 km down the road.
 
'''Edit July 2022''' this does not work! There is pretty much zero car traffic, at least when I was there. If you're starting in Massy-Palaiseau you're better off thumbing at [https://goo.gl/maps/bbD5WGkiKeFqSFzBA this roundabout]. I didn't wait too long here and got a ride straight to Le Mans.
 
==== Option 3: Motorway service station Limours-Janvry ====
 
The first service station on the motorway is called Limours-Janvry and it is situated 2kms northeast of the village Briis-sous-Forges. To get there you need to take RER B to Massy-Palaiseau. From there take bus 91.03 to Briis-sous-Forges. It runs about 3 times an hour on weekdays, once an hour on Saturdays, and there are no buses on Sundays. Then walk northeast along the small local road Route D'Invilliers.
 
Briis-sous-Forges to the petrol station [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=D131&daddr=Aire+de+Service+de+Limours-Janvry&geocode=FT3X5QIdxnEgAA%3BFZke5gIdK7wgAA&hl=en&mra=ltm&dirflg=w&sll=48.64455,2.16575&sspn=0.115917,0.338173&ie=UTF8&ll=48.626839,2.135124&spn=0.028989,0.084543&t=h&z=14 map]
 
 
==== Option 4: Péage de Saint-Arnoult ====
 
You can take the RER C train to Dourdan. There are no controls on the exit, so if you are on the cheap, you need to pay only the basic metro ticket (some EUR 1.33) to get into the underground network in Paris. Once in Dourdan, cross the railroad track and turn left and then go straight on the D836 until you reach the péage after 4-5 kilometers. You should be able to hitch a car as there are many passing by and the French take easily on small routes if they see you walking. Get off just after the road crosses the autoroute, go left and in a short while, you will reach the péage. Look at the map beforehand! You have much higher chances here then anywhere else, there are lots of cars going through.
 
=== West towards Rouen, Le Havre, Caen {{Afr|13}} ===
 
==== Inside Paris ====
 
Quai André Citroën, under the ring road overpass. A lot of traffic on Fridays and Saturdays as many inhabitants of the 15th and 7th arrondissements go to Normandy for the weekend. As a result, this spot is very effective on these days (20 to 30 min on average) but much worse at other times (expect to wait one and half hours).
 
Porte d'Auteuil, at the last traffic light to the entrance of the A13, or even right under the "no pedestrians" sign on the shoulder to the motorway just after the light, where cars haven't picked up much speed yet and can see you well. Ask drivers to take you (at least) to Morainvilliers petrol station in Poissy.
 
==== In the suburbs ====
 
'''Option 1''' Autoroute A13 Gare de Péage de Buchelay toll
 
Take Transilien J suburban train from Saint-Lazare station. The fare is €8 but you may not be controlled. Get off in (not Mantes Station). There's a 30 minute walk to the toll gate. You can search Innovaparc bus stop place is next to there
 
'''Option 2''' South Area Morainvilliers rest area
 
Take Transilien J or RER A from Paris and get off at Poissy. Take bus 20 to bus stop Auberg. There's one bus every hour on weekdays, fewer than that on Saturdays and it doesn't run on Sundays.
 
== Airports ==
 
'''[[Charles de Gaulle airport]]''' / '''[[Orly airport]]''' / '''[[Beauvais]]''' airport
 
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