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Is it worth visiting Aveiro Portugal?

Lots of people love Aveiro. If you have lots of time or think it looks beautiful, go for it. If you think Aveiro is worth visiting, then it's worth visiting! If you want a slow day, Aveiro is a good day trip.



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Accommodations. When visiting Costa Nova, your main options are to stay in Costa Nova in the beach town or stay in Aveiro. Aveiro has more going out at night with its larger variety of restaurants and bars, but Costa Nova has the beauty of being right on the beach.

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Often referred to as a hidden gem of Portugal, Alveiro is best-explored by rental car, with a five minute drive to the ocean, this canal-lined city is reminiscent of Venice with its cheerful gondolas and colorful Art Nouveau homes.

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?? AVEIRO. This adorable town is about 2 hours away from Lisbon and an hour south from Porto. Famed for it's canals, beautiful Nouveau architecture and colorfully painted Moliceiros boats.

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Here's all you need to know about Aveiro, one of the most exciting day trips from Lisbon.

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Aveiro earned the nickname, The Venice of Portugal because of the canals that roll lazily through the urban landscape. For a unique view of the city's main sights, tourists often embark on guided tours in the Moliceiro boats.

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Aveiro and the Beaches. Aveiro is not directly located on the coastline and is approximately 7km inland from the beautiful beaches of the region. There are regular bus services to the beaches and these are detailed at the end of this article.

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To get a well-rounded experience of Portugal, it makes sense to try to visit both places. Ideally, I'd recommend three or four nights in Lisbon (in order to do a day trip to Sintra) and two nights in Porto. On the shortest itinerary I would plan on two nights in each city. Fly into one city and out of the other.

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Lisbon. With colorful buildings, beautiful architecture and plenty of history it comes as no surprise that so many go to Lisbon when seeking luxury in Portugal. Popular neighborhoods include Alfama and Mouraria. Alfama is favored among those seeking quaint cobblestone streets and stunning scenic viewpoints.

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Renting a car allows us to visit the country at our own pace, visit off-the-beaten-track sights, and generally make the most of our time in Portugal. Day trips to beautiful places like Sintra, Évora, and Alcobaça are easy to take, and having a rental avoids the added costs of tours.

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