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== Hitching northwest towards Porto and Aveiro ==
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If you found yourself in the heart of Viseu or any other part and want to head towards Porto, your first reference point would be the Street of Belgium or Avenida de Belgica. Take a bus to GNR1 station or just walk along this street towards that point passing by Continente mall (which is the only such supermarket in the city and everyone will show you the right way). After GNR1 walk some more 500m and that is, I believe, the best spot so far. It took me only one hour to get a ride almost to Aveiro (and the beach).
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Notice, if you walk further or get off at the next stations, new urban areas appear as well as a highway which makes it complicated to enjoy hitchhiking in Portugal.

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Viseu
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Information
Country:
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Portugal
State: Região Centro
Population: 98,753
Major roads: IP3/A24/E801, IP5/A25/E80
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Viseu is a city in Portugal.


Hitching northwest towards Porto and Aveiro

If you found yourself in the heart of Viseu or any other part and want to head towards Porto, your first reference point would be the Street of Belgium or Avenida de Belgica. Take a bus to GNR1 station or just walk along this street towards that point passing by Continente mall (which is the only such supermarket in the city and everyone will show you the right way). After GNR1 walk some more 500m and that is, I believe, the best spot so far. It took me only one hour to get a ride almost to Aveiro (and the beach).

Notice, if you walk further or get off at the next stations, new urban areas appear as well as a highway which makes it complicated to enjoy hitchhiking in Portugal.