Our first pit-stop
Arrival in Aveiro
Aveiro Cathedral (SÉ) also known as São Domingos Church
Our colourful "moliceiros"
What people like to call the Portuguese Venice, but I don't, it's our very own Ria de Aveiro!
One of the various statues found around the canals
Beautiful colourful houses
Consulting the route
Weird shaped bridges
Amazing tiles in various colours and designs
Capela S. Gonçalinho has a very weird tradition :) Here they have a feast loved by all that come from the Beira-Mar neighbourhood. It is held on the Sunday closest to the 10th of January during which promises are paid to the Holy by throwing kilos of sweet cavacas from the summit to the public :)
Time for lunch at Restaurante Bolide, the food was good but the woman serving was a sour puss! There were these two grannies with their grand kid and the poor child at the end of the meal by mistake dropped a glass and naturally it broke and this woman apart from putting on the most rude, arogant face made them pay for it! I'll never go there again and I'm sure all those people at the reataurant at the time thought the same.
A traditional sweet from Aveiro called ovos moles, they're delicious but fattening!
Loads of cafes and little souvenir shops to delight you!
One of the cutest and unusual little shops we saw.
Paroquia de Vera Cruz, the inside is absolutely amazing, see below!!
The next batch of photos were taken at Parque da Cidade. This park is gorgeous and so well looked after. Info all here, although it's free ;) https://www.cm-aveiro.pt/visitantes/parque-da-cidade
Saw this on a wall
Next we went to have a look at the very exquisite houses in Costa Nova.
They certainly reminded me a little of Sweden ;)
Train station
And then a perfect finish to a lovely day!