Difference between revisions of "Hasselt"
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===West towards [[Antwerp]] or [[Leuven]]=== | ===West towards [[Antwerp]] or [[Leuven]]=== | ||
− | Take the free(!) bus H1 in the direction of "Spalbeek" or "Kermt", you can take this bus at various places in Hasselt, including the | + | Take the free(!) bus H1 in the direction of "Spalbeek" or "Kermt", you can take this bus at various places in Hasselt, including the train-station. Get out at the busstop "Kuringen - Stevoortse Kiezel", right after the bridge and the highway entrance towards Antwerpen/Leuven and walk back the 100 meters to the entrance. |
− | It takes the bus about ten minutes from the | + | It takes the bus about ten minutes from the train-station to get there. It is probably the best hitchhiking spot in this direction, since the cars don't drive fast and there's a place where they can easily stop without blocking the traffic. Waiting times are on average 5 to 10 minutes. |
==Public transport== | ==Public transport== |
Revision as of 19:52, 20 October 2010
Hasselt is a city in the northeast of Belgium. It is the regional capital of the Belgian side of the province Limburg (Belgium).
Hitching Out
West towards Antwerp or Leuven
Take the free(!) bus H1 in the direction of "Spalbeek" or "Kermt", you can take this bus at various places in Hasselt, including the train-station. Get out at the busstop "Kuringen - Stevoortse Kiezel", right after the bridge and the highway entrance towards Antwerpen/Leuven and walk back the 100 meters to the entrance. It takes the bus about ten minutes from the train-station to get there. It is probably the best hitchhiking spot in this direction, since the cars don't drive fast and there's a place where they can easily stop without blocking the traffic. Waiting times are on average 5 to 10 minutes.
Public transport
Public transport in the center of the city is free.