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'''Belém''' is a big city in Northern [[Brazil]].
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'''Belém''' is a big city in Northern [[Brazil]].  
  
== Hitching out ==
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== Hitchhiking out ==
===Everywhere===
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=== Everywhere ===
 
There is only one highway leaving Belém, and that's BR-316. To hitch out, take a bus to Marituba. There are three big gas stations on the right side of the road, all within walking distance from each other, where a lot of trucks stop on their way out of the city. One of them is called Posto Oriente and has a friendly staff and cheap restaurant. Although there are other gas stations closer to Belém, many of them have security guards that might not let you stick around to ask for a ride.
 
There is only one highway leaving Belém, and that's BR-316. To hitch out, take a bus to Marituba. There are three big gas stations on the right side of the road, all within walking distance from each other, where a lot of trucks stop on their way out of the city. One of them is called Posto Oriente and has a friendly staff and cheap restaurant. Although there are other gas stations closer to Belém, many of them have security guards that might not let you stick around to ask for a ride.
  
 
Most trucks (actually, almost all of them) head south on BR-010 to [[São Paulo]]. If you want to go east to [[São Luís]] it might be easier to go to Açailândia first and then continue from there.
 
Most trucks (actually, almost all of them) head south on BR-010 to [[São Paulo]]. If you want to go east to [[São Luís]] it might be easier to go to Açailândia first and then continue from there.
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Revision as of 14:51, 5 April 2011

Belém is a big city in Northern Brazil.

Hitchhiking out

Everywhere

There is only one highway leaving Belém, and that's BR-316. To hitch out, take a bus to Marituba. There are three big gas stations on the right side of the road, all within walking distance from each other, where a lot of trucks stop on their way out of the city. One of them is called Posto Oriente and has a friendly staff and cheap restaurant. Although there are other gas stations closer to Belém, many of them have security guards that might not let you stick around to ask for a ride.

Most trucks (actually, almost all of them) head south on BR-010 to São Paulo. If you want to go east to São Luís it might be easier to go to Açailândia first and then continue from there.