• After this, you can continue your adventure and explore the historic center of Aveiro.
  • Aveiro is a medium town of around 55,000 people that grew up around its thriving port.
  • But where the Italian city has gondolas, Aveiro has moliceiros – colourful boats traditionally used for seaweed-harvesting but now used for canal cruises.
  • The picturesque city of Aveiro is already special; but less immediately obvious than its beautiful cityscape is the fact that it's also a living technology laboratory.
  • Full of stunning religious art, the Mosteiro de Jesus is one of the best things to do in Aveiro, Portugal.
  • Famous for its canals and architecture, Aveiro city centre is a lovely and peaceful place to spend a day or two when you’re visiting central or northern Portugal.
  • Only with the construction of artificial canals, completed in 1808, could Aveiro expand economically again.
  • Aveiro, however, has its own history, intriguing sights, and quirky traditions which are delightful to explore and learn about on a sunny day trip in Central Portugal.
  • Aveiro is a popular destination among expats looking for a coastal city in the Central Region of Portugal.
  • The property is just 250 metres from the Fórum Aveiro shopping centre and 190 metres from the riverside.