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[[Image:MrTweek.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[MrTweek]] hitching to [[Vienna]]]]
 
 
'''Vienna''' ('''Wien''' in German, '''Bécs''' in Hungarian) is the capital of [[Austria]].
 
'''Vienna''' ('''Wien''' in German, '''Bécs''' in Hungarian) is the capital of [[Austria]].
It is in the east of the country on the river Danube. More than 1 million 6 hundred thousand people live there. It is the largest city of Austria and is surrounded by the state of [[Lower Austria]] It is also an administrative district (Bundesland) of its own
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It is in the east of the country on the river Danube. More than 1,6 mln people live there. It is the largest city of Austria and is surrounded by the state of [[Lower Austria]]. It is also an administrative district (Bundesland) of its own.
  
 
== Hitching Out ==
 
== Hitching Out ==
 
=== West towards [[Munich]], [[Salzburg]] ===
 
=== West towards [[Munich]], [[Salzburg]] ===
Take the U4 to ''Hütteldorf'', Go out towards the ''Hadekgasse'' (left) and walk left again, then you are right on the main road leading out of '''Vienna''' towards [[Linz]], [[Salzburg]], [[Munich]]. There is a bus station which is a well known hitching spot. Change cars (if necessary) at the rest areas in ''St. Pölten'' or ''Ansfelden''.
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Take the U4 to ''Hütteldorf'', get off and go towards ''Hadekgasse'' (left), walk left again, then you are right on the main road leading out of '''Vienna''' towards [[Linz]], [[Salzburg]], [[Munich]]. There is a bus stop which is a well known hitching spot. Change cars (if necessary) at the [[rest area]]s ''St. Pölten'' or ''Ansfelden''.
  
Alternatively, you can go over the motorway via the bridge. Turn right there and you will find after ~ 1 km the ''Autohof Wien''.
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Alternatively, you can go over the motorway via the bridge. Turn right after it and walk for one km until you see ''Autohof Wien''.
  
 
=== North towards [[Prague]] ===
 
=== North towards [[Prague]] ===
Go from ''Handelskai'' by train to ''Kornneuburg''. Coming out of the station turn left. Follow the main street, and after ca. 1 km turn left into a small living street. Cross the railway and walk further til you meet the motorway-bridge. Turn right and you are there.
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Take a train from ''Handelskai'' to ''Kornneuburg''. Get out of the station and turn left. Follow the main street, and after ca. 1 km turn left into a small street. Cross the railway and walk further until you see an [[on-ramp]].
  
 
=== North towards [[Brno]] ===
 
=== North towards [[Brno]] ===
From central Wien take tram31 to the last station, Stammersdorf. On your right you will see the main street, Brünner Str (road nr. 7) on which you should continue straight (You will see a big Merkur supermarket, pass it) till another shopping center, about 300m further. Hitchhike just after the entrance to the next shopping center parking. All the traffic to Brno passes here, but notice that many of them leave this road before the border and turn eastwards on some country roads, to get to the Slovakian motorway. In case your driver continues after Brno, ask him to drop you on the Olimpia shopping center on the motorway, from which there is a free bus to central Brno.
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[[Image:MrTweek.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[MrTweek]] hitching to [[Vienna]]]]
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From central Wien take a tram nr.31 to the last station, ''Stammersdorf''. Continue on your right down the main street, Brünner Str (road nr. 7); pass the "Merkur" supermarket till you come to another shopping center, about 300m further. Hitchhike right after the entrance to the parking lot. All the traffic to Brno passes here, although bear in mind that many cars leave this road before the border and turn eastwards onto some country roads to get to the Slovak motorway. In case your driver continues pass Brno, ask him/her to drop you off at the "Olimpia" shopping center which is situated on the motorway, - from there you will find a free bus to central Brno.
  
 
=== East towards [[Bratislava]], [[Budapest]] ===
 
=== East towards [[Bratislava]], [[Budapest]] ===
Cultural note: Watch out for Romanian drivers, who may attempt to charge you for the ride, and drop you off in a remote area if you don't. This may also be unclear at the outset of the ride.
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Cultural note: Watch out for Romanian drivers who may attempt to charge you for the ride and/or drop you off in a remote area if you don't pay. Make clear before you sit in a Romanian car that you ain't gonna pay: ''"Is the lift free? / I can't pay." - "E gratis? / N-am bani sa va dau."''
  
There is a petrol station on the motorway to [[Budapest]], where you can easily find a ride to [[Bratislava]] or further into [[Slovakia]].
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There is a [[petrol station]] on the motorway to [[Budapest]] where you can easily find a ride to [[Bratislava]] or further into [[Slovakia]].
To get to this petrol station by public transport you should get to ''Enkplatz'' (by Metro U3) and from there you can take bus number #76A to "Haidequerstraße". Then you just walk the ''Haidequerstraße'' to the north for a couple of minutes and you are at the petrol station which is on the [[Autobahn]] [[A4 (Austria)|A4]] towards the east ([[Győr]], [[Budapest]]).Be careful because there are two stops with the same name,go off in the first one.
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To get to this petrol station by public transport you should get to ''Enkplatz'' (by Metro U3) and from there you can take a bus number 76A to ''Haidequerstraße''. Then you just walk the ''Haidequerstraße'' to the north for a couple of minutes and you are at the petrol station which is on the [[autobahn]] [[A4 (Austria)|A4]] towards the east, [[Győr]] and [[Budapest]]. Be careful because there are two stops with the same name, get off at the first one.
  
When hitchhiking to [[Hungary]], it is very recommended to stand in the entrance of the petrol stations holding a sign and being visible to people on the road as well as the people coming to the petrol station. That will stop a lot of nice and friendly Hungarian people.
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When heading to [[Hungary]], it is recommended to stand on petrol stations holding a sign while being visible both to the drivers on the road and at petrol stations.  
  
A note from nucleaphyllis: We followed the above directions, and aren't sure if we missed something because they left us still at least a kilometer away from the petrol station.  The "Haidequerstraße" is confusing because the bus runs on "Haidestrasse". Get off where it crosses "..quer.." Then you just walk the ''Haidequerstraße'' to the north for a couple of minutes, until you come to the motorway. Pass a biomass plant on your right as you're walking. The road ends at the A4 there's a railroad bridge crossing a river. Take the pedestrian bridge, then turn right and walk along the river on the access/pedestrian/bike road for about 1200m. You'll be able to see the OMV from the road you're walking on. Wait for a break in the cars, then cross the traffic to get to the petrol station. If these directions clarifications work and help you, please incorporate them into the article!
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A note from hitchhiker [[User:Nucleaphyllis|Nucleaphyllis]]: ''"We followed the above directions, and aren't sure if we missed something because they left us still at least a kilometer away from the petrol station.  The "Haidequerstraße" is confusing because the bus runs on "Haidestrasse". Get off where it crosses "..quer.." Then you just walk the ''Haidequerstraße'' to the north for a couple of minutes, until you come to the motorway. Pass a biomass plant on your right as you're walking. The road ends at the A4 there's a railroad bridge crossing a river. Take the pedestrian bridge, then turn right and walk along the river on the access/pedestrian/bike road for about 1200m. You'll be able to see the OMV from the road you're walking on. Wait for a break in the cars, then cross the traffic to get to the petrol station."''
  
 
=== South towards [[Graz]], [[Slovenia]] ===
 
=== South towards [[Graz]], [[Slovenia]] ===
Take the free [http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/IkeaNearYouView?storeId=8&StoreName=store_voesendorf IKEA-Bus] from the Opera (''Oper'') to the SCS (''Shopping City Süd'') or the ''Badener Bahn'' (Costs 3,40 Euro) to ''Maria-Enzersdorf (Südstadt)''. Advantages: It goes more often and earlier in the morning than the bus. If you take the train, you can go to one station after ''Shopping City Sued'', which is called ''Maria-Enzersdorf (Suedstadt)''. This one is closer to the actual entrance to the motorway. You get out of the train, head the direction you came from, turn right by the end of the platform, cross the tracks, pass 100 m of wild grass and there is a curved street - you'll see the signs.
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Take the free [http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/IkeaNearYouView?storeId=8&StoreName=store_voesendorf IKEA bus] from the Opera (''Oper'') to the SCS (''Shopping City Süd'') or the ''Badener Bahn'' (costs 3,40 Euro, as of Feb.2009) to ''Maria-Enzersdorf (Südstadt)''. Advantages of the latter one: it goes more often and earlier in the morning than the bus. If you take the train, you can go to one station after ''Shopping City Sued'' which is called ''Maria-Enzersdorf (Suedstadt)''. This one is closer to the actual [[interchange]]: just get off the train, head the direction you came from, turn right by the end of the platform, cross the tracks, pass 100 m of wild grass and there is a curved street - you'll see the signs.
  
Alternativly you can take public transport to ''Matzleinsdorfer Platz'' where the ''Triester Straße'' begins (Direction South-West). This road is very, very long but has got on-ramps onto the [[Autobahn]] heading South ([[Graz]]). Try hitching somewhere along this road or ask at petrol stations.
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Alternativly you can take public transport to ''Matzleinsdorfer Platz'' where the ''Triester Straße'' begins (Direction South-West). This road is extremely long but it got on-ramps for heading South ([[Graz]]). Try hitching somewhere along this road, or ask at petrol stations.
  
 
== Blackriding ==
 
== Blackriding ==
It's quite easy to ride the subway, bus, and tram system with no ticket. Our local contact said (who actually did use a year pass) she'd been checked once in a period of over a year, despite riding public transport every day.
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It's quite easy to ride the subway, bus, and tram system with no ticket. One Vienna's local (who actually did use a year pass) told she'd been checked once in a period of over a year despite riding public transport every day.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/IkeaNearYouView?storeId=8&StoreName=store_voesendorf IKEA bus] Information about the IKEA bus, in [[Germany|German]]
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* [http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/IkeaNearYouView?storeId=8&StoreName=store_voesendorf IKEA bus] - information about the IKEA bus ''(in [[Germany|German]])''
* [http://www.wlb.at/fahrplaene.aspx Travel schedules], but only in [[Germany|German]]
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* [http://www.wlb.at/fahrplaene.aspx Travel schedules] ''(only in [[Germany|German]])''
  
 
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<map lat='48.2' lng='16.3744' zoom='10' view='3' float='right' /> Vienna (Wien in German, Bécs in Hungarian) is the capital of Austria. It is in the east of the country on the river Danube. More than 1,6 mln people live there. It is the largest city of Austria and is surrounded by the state of Lower Austria. It is also an administrative district (Bundesland) of its own.

Hitching Out

West towards Munich, Salzburg

Take the U4 to Hütteldorf, get off and go towards Hadekgasse (left), walk left again, then you are right on the main road leading out of Vienna towards Linz, Salzburg, Munich. There is a bus stop which is a well known hitching spot. Change cars (if necessary) at the rest areas St. Pölten or Ansfelden.

Alternatively, you can go over the motorway via the bridge. Turn right after it and walk for one km until you see Autohof Wien.

North towards Prague

Take a train from Handelskai to Kornneuburg. Get out of the station and turn left. Follow the main street, and after ca. 1 km turn left into a small street. Cross the railway and walk further until you see an on-ramp.

North towards Brno

MrTweek hitching to Vienna

From central Wien take a tram nr.31 to the last station, Stammersdorf. Continue on your right down the main street, Brünner Str (road nr. 7); pass the "Merkur" supermarket till you come to another shopping center, about 300m further. Hitchhike right after the entrance to the parking lot. All the traffic to Brno passes here, although bear in mind that many cars leave this road before the border and turn eastwards onto some country roads to get to the Slovak motorway. In case your driver continues pass Brno, ask him/her to drop you off at the "Olimpia" shopping center which is situated on the motorway, - from there you will find a free bus to central Brno.

East towards Bratislava, Budapest

Cultural note: Watch out for Romanian drivers who may attempt to charge you for the ride and/or drop you off in a remote area if you don't pay. Make clear before you sit in a Romanian car that you ain't gonna pay: "Is the lift free? / I can't pay." - "E gratis? / N-am bani sa va dau."

There is a petrol station on the motorway to Budapest where you can easily find a ride to Bratislava or further into Slovakia. To get to this petrol station by public transport you should get to Enkplatz (by Metro U3) and from there you can take a bus number 76A to Haidequerstraße. Then you just walk the Haidequerstraße to the north for a couple of minutes and you are at the petrol station which is on the autobahn A4 towards the east, Győr and Budapest. Be careful because there are two stops with the same name, get off at the first one.

When heading to Hungary, it is recommended to stand on petrol stations holding a sign while being visible both to the drivers on the road and at petrol stations.

A note from hitchhiker Nucleaphyllis: "We followed the above directions, and aren't sure if we missed something because they left us still at least a kilometer away from the petrol station. The "Haidequerstraße" is confusing because the bus runs on "Haidestrasse". Get off where it crosses "..quer.." Then you just walk the Haidequerstraße to the north for a couple of minutes, until you come to the motorway. Pass a biomass plant on your right as you're walking. The road ends at the A4 there's a railroad bridge crossing a river. Take the pedestrian bridge, then turn right and walk along the river on the access/pedestrian/bike road for about 1200m. You'll be able to see the OMV from the road you're walking on. Wait for a break in the cars, then cross the traffic to get to the petrol station."

South towards Graz, Slovenia

Take the free IKEA bus from the Opera (Oper) to the SCS (Shopping City Süd) or the Badener Bahn (costs 3,40 Euro, as of Feb.2009) to Maria-Enzersdorf (Südstadt). Advantages of the latter one: it goes more often and earlier in the morning than the bus. If you take the train, you can go to one station after Shopping City Sued which is called Maria-Enzersdorf (Suedstadt). This one is closer to the actual interchange: just get off the train, head the direction you came from, turn right by the end of the platform, cross the tracks, pass 100 m of wild grass and there is a curved street - you'll see the signs.

Alternativly you can take public transport to Matzleinsdorfer Platz where the Triester Straße begins (Direction South-West). This road is extremely long but it got on-ramps for heading South (Graz). Try hitching somewhere along this road, or ask at petrol stations.

Blackriding

It's quite easy to ride the subway, bus, and tram system with no ticket. One Vienna's local (who actually did use a year pass) told she'd been checked once in a period of over a year despite riding public transport every day.

Links