The city in question is Aveiro, just a short train ride from Porto. Aveiro’s location on the edge of the saltwater lagoon, Rai de Aveiro, saw it become reputable for its seafood farming.
Located on the west coast, just a short train ride from Porto, Aveiro boasts picturesque canals, gondola-esque boats and ...
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Welcome to the 'Venice of Portugal' - where temperatures reach up to 29 degrees, vibrant canals line the streets and pints are just £1.80Want to experience Venice without crowds and high costs? Plan a visit to Aveiro READ MORE: Tourists 'being charged higher prices than local diners' in Lisbon If you've been dreaming of a Venetian ...
Siza Vieira’s monument abstractly evokes the tower where the Porta do Sol, one of the entrances to the then-walled town of Aveiro –a symbol still relevant today due to its name– was located, and a ...
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