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  1. Aveiro (ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in Portugal. In 2021, the population was 80,880, [1] in an area of 197.58 square kilometres (76.29 sq mi): [2] it is the second most populous city in the Centro Region of Portugal (after Coimbra ).

  2. Aveiro [ɐˈvɐjɾu] ⓘ es una ciudad portuguesa, capital del distrito homónimo, en la Región Centro y comunidad intermunicipal de Aveiro, situada cerca de 55 km al norte de Coímbra y con cerca de 58 142 habitantes, casi 80 880 considerando las freguesias del extrarradio.

  3. Esta lista de los mejores lugares que ver en Aveiro te ayudará a preparar una escapada a una de las ciudades con más encanto de Portugal, aprovechando al máximo el tiempo.

  4. Al visitar Aveiro descubrimos un paisaje marcado por el agua.Junto al mar y a la ría, una red de canales por los que pasean barcos moliceiros atraviesa Aveiro. Programe a sua viagem a Portugal. Procure o romance, encontre cultura, viva a aventura ou recupere a tranquilidade.

  5. Aveiro is a popular tourist destination, famed for its canals, Nouveau architecture and colourfully painted Moliceiros boats. The city lies on the edge of the Ria de Aveiro, a saltwater lagoon that was historically farmed for its seaweed, salt and bountiful fish.

  6. Visit Aveiro to discover a landscape dominated by water. Aveiro, next to the sea and the ria (estuary), is crossed by a network of channels through which moliceiros (local boats) meander. These slim, colourful vessels used to be used to collect algae and seaweed, and today are for sightseeing trips.

  7. Situated on the edge of an extensive coastal lagoon system, Aveiro (uh-vey-roo) is a prosperous town with a good-looking centre and a youthful, energetic buzz. It's occasionally dubbed the Venice of Portugal thanks to its small network of picturesque canals.

  8. www.portugaltravel.orgaveiroAveiro, Portugal

    Aveiro, a peculiar city based in the centre region of Portugal, is considered as a Museum-City. It was home to the wealthy bourgeoisie until the XX Century as they invested in Aveiro’s households thanks to its salt lakes, its commerce and its fishing.

  9. Hailed as the Portuguese equivalent to Venice, maritime Aveiro is perched on the shores of a coastal lagoon. Brightly-colored moliceiros (traditional boats) cruise the city's canal network, while Aveiro's old town boasts buildings decorated with traditional azulejo tiles.

  10. Things to do in Aveiro. The eternal "Portuguese Venice", the light-bathed city of Aveiro was recently elected by The Guardian readers as "the most romantic city in Europe". Embraced by the Aveiro Lagoon - Ria de Aveiro - Aveiro can be discovered by boat, on foot or by bike, riding one of the several free bikes of the city, the BUGA.

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