Perhaps it’s the mixture of a millennia-old culture of salt harvesting and agriculture, a highly rich and industrialized region, fishermen from the estuary and the sea with traditional knowledge enhanced by the strong university presence, that’s the reason why the city of Aveiro and the entire surrounding region possesses a unique atmosphere, extremely welcoming people, and a lively culture with rare energy. In short, it’s a perfect place to live, raise your children, and thrive.
Human presence in Aveiro dates back, at least, to the recent Prehistoric period, evident in the mounds and dolmens found throughout the region, proving to be an asset during the Roman period due to salt production. Aveiro experienced significant development from the 19th century onwards, becoming one of the wealthiest regions with the highest quality of life in Portugal.
Living in Aveiro boils down to two words: quality of life.
Streets that blend Art Deco architecture with a modern and functional city, cut through by canals where you can navigate on “Moliceiros”, the typical boats of the region – a long time ago used to sea plants harvesting – give Aveiro a cheerful atmosphere and the reason why the city is known as the Portuguese Venice.