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Museu de Aveiro / Santa Joana
Aveiro’s main museum, housed in the former Convent of Jesus. Known for sacred art, the tomb of Princess Saint Joana, and richly decorated Baroque interiors.
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Aveiro’s main museum, housed in the former Convent of Jesus. Known for sacred art, the tomb of Princess Saint Joana, and richly decorated Baroque interiors.
Small museum dedicated to the city’s Art Nouveau heritage, set in one of Aveiro’s most photogenic historic houses along the canal.
Interactive science center in a former ceramics factory, popular with families and visitors interested in hands-on exhibits and industrial heritage.
The canal network is the city’s defining setting, best explored on foot or by boat for colorful moliceiro scenes, bridges, and Art Nouveau façades.
The most characterful neighborhood in Aveiro, with narrow lanes, canals, tiled houses, and a strong sense of local identity.
Beachfront area near Aveiro famous for striped houses, broad sands, and one of the region’s most recognizable photo spots.
Aveiro’s signature sweet: soft egg-yolk cream wrapped in thin wafer shells, often shaped like seashells or barrels. It is the city’s most famous convent pastry.
Thin, crepe-like sweet waffles sold warm and often filled with chocolate or ovos moles. They are a beloved Aveiro street snack.
Traditional eel stew cooked with potatoes, onions, and peppers. It reflects Aveiro’s lagoon fishing heritage and is one of the area’s classic savory dishes.
Popular modern Portuguese restaurant with creative plates, polished service, and a contemporary atmosphere near central Aveiro.
Well-known restaurant in restored salt warehouses, focused on cod dishes and refined Portuguese cuisine in a stylish setting by the canals.
Established seafood-focused restaurant known for fresh fish, traditional flavors, and a comfortable, slightly upscale dining room.
Generally moderate. Meals and coffee are affordable, while hotels cost more in peak summer and weekends.
Tipping is optional. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change for cafés and taxis is appreciated, but not expected.
Official public transport app
Aveiro Railway Station, Aveiro -> Rossio, Aveiro
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