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Crossing Spain to get to Portugal
People are very friendly in general. During the summer, especially the coastline is overrun with tourists. In Portugal people are easy going and sometimes slow. Everything needs its time, so you will probably have to wait for a little while. Long distance buses are usually a bit late.
=== Hitchhiking ===Hitching in Portugal is quite easy. However, it is important that you are protected from the sun. The [[weather]] is, especially in summer, extremely hot. During the autumn or winter season, rain can be constant, especially in the north and centre of Portugal. Although, you still might be able to find long periods of beautiful sunshine. Anyway, keep in mind that Portugal is SO WINDY, especially in coastal areas due to the oceanic weather. This can be an ease in summer's hot afternoons, but it's definitely harsh at night, even more if your plan is to wildcamp or vivac. __TOC__
[[File:Hhlisboa.jpg|right|thumb|334px|A hitchhiker bound for Lisbon'']]
If you hitchhike near the coastal regions, you will probably have more chances of being picked up. Most of the people in Portugal live near the coast. Regions around [[Lisbon]] or [[Porto]] are generally with more traffic throughout the year. The Southern coast of Portugal is also very touristic, so you will have higher chances of being picked also by foreigners.
Hitching in Portugal is quite easy. However, it is important that you are protected from the sun. The [[weather]] is, especially in summer, extremely hot. As an alternative to hitchhiking you can use the buses from ''Rede Expresso'' for overland travels. The railway network is not in a good state, it is slow and there are only two lines. Although, the network is improving a lot during the last years and it's easy to sneak in without paying, especially in short-distance regional trains around Lisbon.
Another important issue is the way you address the drivers (since speaking directly with them gives better result than standing on the exit of the highway, if you´re hitchhiking on one. The Portuguese, even if not very familiar with the idea of hitchhiking, turn out to be very friendly people if approached in the right way. Say hello, excuse for disturbing, explain where you´re going to and ask if by any chance they´re going the same way. Seems like very basic advice but in Portugal it matters more than in central Europe ;)
== Truck Routes ==A common way in Portugal for long distance lorries is to take the Autopista Castilla ([[:Category:E80|E80]]). There is a huge truck stop at the border where they can get cheap Portuguese food, so many just wait until they get there before going to other areas of Portugal, mostly to [[Porto]] and [[Lisbon|Lisboa]]. == Fátima ==[[Fátima]] is a little pilgrimage village. You could try using a sign with this name to increase your chances of being picked up. It's on the road between Lisbon and Porto. == Language ==Despite Portuguese being the official language, Spanish is widely understood. However, using a few Portuguese key words goes a long way, as generally people give some value to that. You will find that many Portuguese speak English or French as a second language. According to the International English Proficiency Index [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EF_English_Proficiency_Index], Portugal has a high proficiency level in English, proficiency higher than in countries like Italy, France or Greece. == Legal stuff ===
Normally, police won't bother you. Despite is forbidden to hitchhike at the middle of the highway, like mostly everywhere, your chances increase if you ask for a lift at the service stations or even at the tolls. In Portugal highways are payable, and so many of the vehicles stop at the tolls in order to pay.
A traditional toll plaza usually has Although walking along the highway (Autoestrada) can be an electronic toll lane and one or more lanes for manual paymenteffective method in Portugal, you risk being stopped by the highway patrol. Not all If you are friendly enough they might give you a lift to the vehicles stop because they nearest town or national road where it is legal to walk, but some have been known to call the electronic system which collects their costs with no need to stop. The vehicles which stop will do it at least two different timespolice, particularly near Lisbon. First, they collect a ticket which signs Walking along the start of their trip at highway is not a certain place. Laterpunishable offense and there is no fine, they stop for but having the manual payment at police called is a lanehassle for everyone involved. ObviouslyNote that simply hitchiking in general is perfectly legal, you will be less noticed when you ask for a lift by rather it is the collection act of a ticketwalking along the highways which is illegal.
==== Truck Routes ====A common way in Portugal traditional toll plaza usually has an electronic toll lane and one or more lanes for long distance lorries is manual payment. Not all the vehicles stop because they have the electronic system which collects their costs with no need to take the Autopista Castilla ([[:Category:E80|E80]])stop. There is a huge truck The vehicles which stop will do it at the border where they can get cheap Portuguese foodleast by two different times. First, so many just wait until they get there before going to other areas collect a ticket which signs the start of Portugaltheir trip at a certain place. Later, mostly to [[Porto]] and [[Lisbon|Lisboa]]. ==== Fátima? ====[[Fátima]] is they stop for the manual payment at a little pilgrimage villagelane. You could try using Obviously, you will be less noticed when you ask for a sign with this name to increase your chances lift during the collection of being picked up. It's on a ticket than during the road between Lisbon and Portopayment at a lane.
==Crossing Spain to get to Portugal = Eat and Drink ===You make a good deal if you buy on the local markets where you can expect good quality for low prices. Fruits, vegetables, fish and meat have mostly good prices. Expensive is cheese, fruit juice, haribo and chocolate.
In restaurants you will always get bread, cheese, butter and olives without being askedPortugal borders only with Spain. This will cost extraThe rest of the country is surrounded by the Atlantic ocean. As starter there is a soup usual and as main course grilled fish or grilled meat Portugal has signed the [[Schengen Agreement]] which means that borders with rice or chipsSpain are open. Portuguese people often eat grilled stuff At times, there are mobile checks by the police or stew. The meals are mostly simplecustoms, especially in border regions like [[Vilar Formoso]].
If you're just want to get to Portugal from somewhere in small villages while they have festivitiesEurope (or vice-versa), you might get free food distributed 'll want to to keep your hitch journey in Spain as short and quick as possible. This will happen by sticking to the the organization. The food normally consists of grilled sardines main road (yummy!), bread AP-1 and wine (loads of it). You can find those events mainly in summer time in places like Azambuja (Feira de Maio)A-62, Vila Franca Autovía de Xira (Colete EncharnadoCastilla) or Benavente (Festas da Amizade). You can check [http:from Bayonne/San Sebastian to Salamanca /festabravanoribatejo.blogspot.pt this website] to find these events Vilar Formoso (not all of them include free food thoughthe portuguese border near Guarda). In summer 2015 [[User:EliasExplores|EliasExplores]] traveled Even if you come from, say, Montpellier, it's recommended to many of these festivities hitch up to Bayonne and documented it with his camera. You can find his videos on [https://www.youtube.com/FictionSource Youtube]cross the basque country.
=== Sleep ===A good technique is to stay in one of the last service stations on the A63 in France before the spanish border, and wait for someone who can take you all to way to Portugal. Portuguese plates (1/3 of portuguese nationals live outside Portugal) or tourists (20 million invaded Portugal in 2016) will pass there.
if you Otherwise, don't find anything through let your drivers drop you at just any gas station along the typical hospitality exchange networks, you can way - try your best to stick to stay with busy ones (on the right side and near the firemen. Each Bombeiros station in Portugal has a room where they can host passing travellershighway, Repsol and it is free. These (mostly volunteerGalp) fire-fighters are friendly and chatty, when they speak English. Make sure you go ask early enough, however, as the station commander has to verify that you can stay... ([[User:janpa|janpa]] tried it in several stations in March 2013 and had no luck. Might work in remote areas though, or if you are a fireman yourself.)
Throughout the three warmer seasons, If your ride is only taking you to somewhere near Vilar Formoso border and you want to go further in winter too if you have a tent or find shelterPortugal, you can sleep outside without much hassle. However, it is illegal to camp unless you do so stay at the last Cepsa gas station on a specified camp area, so be sure to keep yourself out the right side of sight and don't litter. Camping on the beach is also illegalroad, and most are patrolled at night during 5kms before the summerborder. If caughtGas is cheaper in Spain, you will be kicked out and finedmany cars fill up their tanks in there before entering Portugal.
=== Links ===
* [http://www.brisa.pt/PresentationLayer/homepageclientes.aspx?menuid=1 BRISA] has information on all the highways in Portugal and their exits and petrol stations. For the location of some of the petrol stations click [http://www.brisa.pt/PresentationLayer/areasservico.aspx?menuid=10 here].
* For the locations of the petrol stations in A28 click [http://nortelitoral.pt/site/category/viajar/viajar-seguro/areas-de-servico/ here]
* For informations about all highways and respective exits, connections to other roads, and petrol stations click [http://www.portugalconvida.net/pdf/AUTOESTRADAS.pdf here] for a pdf doc
* To find local festivities "festas bravas", it's recommended to check [http://festabravanoribatejo.blogspot.pt this website]. [[User:EliasExplores|EliasExplores]] had most excellent experiences being in those small villages. As seen on his [https://www.youtube.com/FictionSource Youtube Channel]
 
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