The city of Aveiro is sometimes called "The Portuguese Venice", because of its canals and boats that remind one of the Italian city.
Aveiro is known in Portugal for its traditional sweets, the “ovos-moles” and the “trouxas de ovos”, both made from eggs.
Located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, Aveiro is an industrial city with an important seaport. The city is also the capital of the District of Aveiro, and the largest city in the Baixo Vouga sub region.
The city dates back at least to the 10th century when it was known by its first Latin name of Aviarium, literally, "a gathering place or preserve of birds".
How to arrive in Aveiro City?
Coming from North: A1 direction to Lisboa.
Exit in Aveiro Norte (Albergaria-a-Velha/Viseu)
Take de A25(old IP5) in Aveiro direction.
Exit in Aveiro/Zona Portuária
Coming from South: A1 direction to Porto.
Exit in Aveiro Sul (Águeda).
Take the EN235 in Aveiro direction.
Coming from Este: A25 in Aveiro direction.
Exit in Aveiro/Zona Portuária
Find the City Centre and the main channel of Aveiro Ria, the Hotel is located at Rossio(close the Palm Trees)