While the sleek, modern terminal handles the trains, the Old Railway Station of Aveiro (right next to it) remains the city’s most beautiful cultural landmark. Built in 1864 and later decorated in 1916, its white facade is almost entirely covered in intricate blue-and-white tiles (azulejos).
These aren’t just patterns — they are detailed “snapshots” of traditional life in the region. Look closely and you’ll see scenes of salt harvesting, the iconic moliceiro boats, fishermen in traditional costumes, and the local canals. It’s like a history book written on ceramic, perfectly capturing the identity of the “Venice of Portugal.”
Important for Bike Travelers! ⚠️
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The Perfect Start: Aveiro is famously flat, making the station the perfect starting point for a bike ride towards the coast (Costa Nova) or along the Ria de Aveiro.
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Bike Parking: The station area is well-equipped with bike racks. Since Aveiro is the city of BUGA (free shared bikes), the cycling culture here is very strong.
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Connectivity: If you are traveling across Portugal with your bike, this is a key stop. Most regional and “Urbanos” trains to Porto or Coimbra allow bikes for free (check current CP rules for Intercidades).
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The Photo Spot: Lean your bike against the azulejo-covered walls for a quintessential Portuguese travel photo.
Why it’s a Hidden Gem:
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Most travelers rush through the new tunnel and miss the exterior of the old building entirely.
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It’s a free, 24/7 accessible art gallery.
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The level of detail in the tile work is superior to many famous monuments in larger cities.
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Aveiro
Aveiro
3800-163
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