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Aveiro

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Aveiro, often called the "Venice of Portugal," enchants visitors with its picturesque canals, brightly painted boats called moliceiros, and Art Nouveau architecture. Located on the northern coast of Portugal, Aveiro offers a charming blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Glide along its tranquil waterways on a moliceiro ride, once used to harvest seaweed but now a peaceful way to admire the city’s colorful façades and iconic architecture. These boats, decorated with vibrant, humorous paintings, make for one of the most photogenic experiences in Portugal.

Aveiro is also known for its sweet treat, ovos moles—small, egg-yolk-filled confections wrapped in delicate rice paper. This traditional delicacy, originally made by nuns in the local convents, has become an integral part of Aveiro’s cultural identity. Be sure to stop by one of the many pastry shops to taste this unique dessert, a delight for the senses. For a deeper dive into Aveiro’s history, visit the Museu de Aveiro, housed in a former convent, where you can explore the city’s religious and maritime heritage.

The nearby beaches of Costa Nova and Barra are a must-visit for those seeking sun and sand. Costa Nova is especially famous for its candy-striped houses, once used by fishermen to store their gear, and now a beloved coastal icon. Just a short drive from Aveiro, these beaches offer both relaxation and opportunities for water sports, making it an ideal destination for beachgoers.

Fun fact: Aveiro is crisscrossed not only by canals but also by salt pans, which have been a major part of the city’s economy for centuries. The salt marshes, or salinas, still produce high-quality sea salt, and you can visit them to learn about the traditional methods of salt extraction. Aveiro’s unique combination of scenic canals, rich history, and coastal charm makes it a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

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