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Aveiro
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Aveiro, Aveiro District
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They say it is the Venice of Portugal. As I have been to Venice several times, it is a little far off from that saying. However, it is a nice place to do a day trip. It is a nice easy going town with some places to see. Take a boat or a Tuk-tuk ride.
Ride the moliceiro boats on the canal. Pretty,. Touristy. great to walk around and also see the architecture
Aveiro is commonly known as the little Venice of Portugal. It's distinguished by its canals navigated by colorful boats (barcos moliceiros), traditionally used to harvest seaweed. Not far from its core, known for art nouveau buildings, is the Cathedral of Aveiro, with its prominent bell tower. The Museu de Aveiro, housed in a former convent, has a lavish tomb made of marble.
Aveiro is commonly known as the little Venice of Portugal. It's distinguished by its canals navigated by colorful boats (barcos moliceiros), traditionally used to harvest seaweed. Not far from its core, known for art nouveau buildings, is the Cathedral of Aveiro, with its prominent bell tower. The…
Aveiro and Costa Nova: Aveiro is blessed with a pretty historical centre with beautiful calçada (patterned pavements), a network of canals and brightly painted moliceiro boats and an impressive array of azulejos. You can take a tour on these boats and see the salt pans as it is produced in abundance here. If you have the flexibility of a car, you can visit the colourful fishing village of Costa Nova with picturesque striped cottages and a plethora of seafood restaurants.
Aveiro and Costa Nova: Aveiro is blessed with a pretty historical centre with beautiful calçada (patterned pavements), a network of canals and brightly painted moliceiro boats and an impressive array of azulejos. You can take a tour on these boats and see the salt pans as it is produced in abundance…