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===North/Northeast towards [[England]], [[Lille]] and [[Belgium]] {{afr|1}} = Charles de Gaulle ====:''There might be a good spot at Charles de Gaulle airport, though I don't know where exactly. Once I waited 5 minutes, another time 4 hours.''
This option costs one local ticket or zones 1–3 ticket (eur 2.75as of 2018). The [[péage]] petrol station Aire de Service de La Courneuve is not far from thereabout 2 km along the A1, though it might be further than the closest highway exitnorth of Paris.
Take bus 150 from Porte de la Villette or bus 250 from Fort D'Aubervilliers (both are on metro line 7) to the stop Parc Des Sports.
This bus stop is next to the A1 highway. Just walk to the right from the bus stop, without ever passing under the overpass. Then walk east parallel to the motorway through the parking lot of an apartment complex. There is a wall preventing access to the motorway, but if you continue walking a few hundred meters east and up a slight grassy hill, the wall ends. You can then follow a steep, thorny path full of nettles down towards the motorway and back west towards the petrol station. There is a fence right along the motorway, but near the petrol station it has been trampled down and you can step over it.
===== Another Option 3: Charles de Gaulle =====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.
=== RER System = Option 5: Porte de Bagnolet (A3) ====Uniformed inspectors will ask 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 validated tickets on the train and you maybe subject station Porte de Bagnolet. This is pretty close to where the checks mentioned above as well (A3 starts, which leads to the RER shares the metro infrastructure)A1, so a lot of traffic is heading this direction. It's possible to travel free The place might not be ideal, but you stand it worked. There is a higher chance of being busted than on bus stop, where buses often stop so the metro. It seems that checks traffic is slowed down, furthermore, there is a small gas stop, where you can occur at any approach drivers directly which cue up there from time so the best to time to travel free is rush hour when controls are impossible. The highest risk of being checked seems Position yourself at the traffic lights before the bus stop to be show your sign indicating the on transfer stations from RER direction you want to go to metro .
=== Fines and Punishments = Bonus Tip: Arras Service Station====French transport police won't make any exceptions for foreigners. Although it could be possible to talk them out of fining Heading north on the A1, there is a dumb tourist they are mainly hostilefantastic AUTOGRILL Aire de Wancourt Est service station just outside Arras [https://goo. Most commonly they will ask for a 40 euro fine which can be paid in cash or by credit cardgl/maps/2suUznoe5C42], with people heading pretty much everywhere. Alternatively you You can plead poverty and if you show a valid ID they will post a fine get rides to the address UK (Chunnel), Lille, Belgium, Netherlands. Many difference license plates (GB, F, B, NL, D, E) and name on the IDlots of opportunities.
=== to Charles de Gaulle/Roissy airportEast towards [[Metz]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]] {{Afr|4}} ===Bus line 350 goes to Gare de l'Est and line 351 to Place de la Nation. You're supposed to validate 3 tickets (which is a lot cheaper than what you would pay by RER), but there are not that many checks.
== Sleep ==It is possible to sleep in Option 1. From within the Champs city limits: Quai de Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower, police generally leave you sleeping until 9-10 in the morning. There are many trees that offer you cover for possible rain. You can also put up a tent at night in a discrete spot but police officers will wake you up around sunrise. You could also sleep under the bridge at the Seine river on the other side of the Eiffel Tower. During the first European Hitchhikers Week ([[888]]), around 50 people slept in front of the Eiffel Tower.Bercy ====
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