10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Aveiro District That You Shouldn't Miss

February 15, 2022 Myesha Cogley

Discover the best top things to do in Aveiro District, Portugal including Igreja Matriz de Santa Maria de Valega, Museu do Brincar, Caves Messias, Ostraveiro, Museu de Aveiro, The Maritime Museum of Ilhavo, Mata Nacional do Bucaco, Castelo de Santa Maria da Feira, Arouca Geopark, Viagem Medieval em Terra de Santa Maria.
Restaurants in Aveiro District

1. Igreja Matriz de Santa Maria de Valega

R. da Igreja Matriz 115 Valega, Ovar 3880-506 Portugal +351 916 410 831 [email protected] http://www.fb.com/visitvalega
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5.0 based on 145 reviews

Igreja Matriz de Santa Maria de Valega

Válega church is a true masterpiece of tile painting art and surely one of the remarkable churches in Portugal! On sunset the church facade, facing west, is particularly beautiful, bathed by sunlight. A true golden temple that sparkles with its amazing tiles of many colours. The patronage of the church belonged to private owners until 1150. Válega is located 6,5 km away from the city of Ovar and it sure deserves a visit!

Reviewed By AndreAlvesPT - Lisbon, Portugal

It's a not that known gem in the country. Beautifully tiled church in a tiny village and the interior is also imponent with painted walls, wooden ceiling and the cemetery adjacent to it is also an "attraction".

2. Museu do Brincar

Largo Branco de Melo Palacete Visconde de Valdemouro, Vagos 3840-383 Portugal +351 234 796 151 [email protected] http://www.museudobrincar.com
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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Museu do Brincar

The MUSEU do BRINCAR is an associative project Harlequin Theatre for Children that over several years has been dedicated to the collection of toys and other objects related to the child's world (clothing, school supplies, children's literature, collecting, etc.). Already has an extensive estate that round about 15,000 objects. Aims to be an interactive space that offers the child a strong contribution to their biopsychosocial development. A space that in addition to its museum collection, will have art gallery intended for children, workshops space, training of educators and teachers and a variety of activities of expressive areas (drama, music and plastic). But its universe of visitors does not open only to children today but also is a place for the elderly, where they can reactivate their childhood memories to relive yesterday's child and have a perception of what has changed over the decades. The PLAY MUSEUM is thus a strong focus on overall construction of the child not being forgotten your biopsicosociocultural dimension. Besides being a fun space is also a place of encounter with our history and our being a child.

3. Caves Messias

Avenida Comendador Messias Baptista 56, Mealhada 3050-361 Portugal +351 231 200 970 [email protected] http://www.cavesmessias.pt
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Caves Messias

4. Ostraveiro

Canal Principal In front of antiga Lota, Aveiro 3810-200 Portugal +351 913 453 876 [email protected] http://ostraveiro.com/
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Ostraveiro

In Ostraveiro we make aquaculture of oysters and also guided visits to the production. A perfect place to be with family or friends to taste our delicacies. You can book our navy for private parties. - Guided tours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday by appointment and confirmation of availability. - Events or group up to 30 people: Thursday, Friday and Saturday by appointment and confirmation of availability. - Events or groups from 30 people: day to be agreed upon availability confirmation.

Reviewed By TCchills - Lisbon, Portugal

Over expectation from beginning to end. Cool place, amazing oysters and the ice cream, ohhh the ice cream...The owners (Sandra and Sandro) are superb. Congratulations for the project and may the oysters be with us ????

5. Museu de Aveiro

Avenida Santa Joana Princesa Convento de Jesus, Aveiro 3810-329 Portugal +351 234 423 297 http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/museus-e-monumentos/rede-portuguesa/m/museu-de-aveiro/
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4.5 based on 405 reviews

Museu de Aveiro

Reviewed By carposmrs - Balbriggan, Ireland

This museum has to be one of Portugal's unsung heroes. There is so much to do and see in Portugal but this museum is a must see. My husband and I were blown away by the beauty of the little church and the wonderful ceilings. We spent about an hour and a half here wondering around taking photos just taking in the beauty all around us.

6. The Maritime Museum of Ilhavo

Avenida Doutor Rocha Madail, Ilhavo 3830-193 Portugal +351 234 329 990 [email protected] http://www.museumaritimo.cm-ilhavo.pt/
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4.5 based on 239 reviews

The Maritime Museum of Ilhavo

Reviewed By Jorge007007 - Brasilia, Brazil

Very nice museum. We learned so much and understood very well the history of the portuguese people relation with codfish. The codfish aquarium is simple but great. One can learn also about history on boats and fishing boats from Aveiro and Portugal. I recommend visiting.

7. Mata Nacional do Bucaco

R. Porta do Bucaco, Luso 3050-261 Portugal +351 231 937 000 [email protected] http://www.fmb.pt/index.php
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4.5 based on 952 reviews

Mata Nacional do Bucaco

Reviewed By monteiro1234

We enjoyed a guided tour of the enchanting woods and gardens by a company called Living Place. We highly recommend the guided tour very delightful couple and knowledgeable.

8. Castelo de Santa Maria da Feira

Alameda Doutor Roberto Vaz Oliveira, Santa Maria da Feira 4520-141 Portugal +351 256 372 248 http://www.castelodafeira.com/
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4.5 based on 476 reviews

Castelo de Santa Maria da Feira

Reviewed By 64beckim - Sao Bartolomeu de Messines, Portugal

Came here for a few hours with my boyfriend and our friend, the castle is located in a lovely town at the top of the hill offering great views of it below. The grounds are beautifully kept and the castle itself is in great condition, plus your able to walk inside and up to the top. This is my second time here and I'd definitely come again. The church next to the castle is also beautiful and worth a visit.

9. Arouca Geopark

Arouca 4540 Portugal +351 256 940 254 http://www.geoparquearouca.com
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4.5 based on 144 reviews

Arouca Geopark

Reviewed By AnonymousAnonymous11 - Montreal, Canada

The region is beautiful to visit and the Geopark Center in Arouca, very modern and informative, with enthusiastic and helpful staff. Good place to get started, since they explain the "birth-giving" stones and hand out maps of the area and of the Paiva Walkways. Definitely check it out!

10. Viagem Medieval em Terra de Santa Maria

Rua dos Descobrimentos, Santa Maria da Feira 4520-201 Portugal +351 256 370 802 [email protected] http://www.viagemmedieval.com
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4.5 based on 551 reviews

Viagem Medieval em Terra de Santa Maria

Reviewed By Anabela00

This was my second time attending this most famous medieval fair. Its magical and we love seeing the performers staying in character all day. Food and drinks can be a little pricey and very traditional, so we tend to pop in at the local store near the entrance of the fair to buy snacks and drinks. The entertainment is fantastic, minstrel's everywhere, dancing groups, strange ancient instruments being played and the much loved drumming groups. You can buy a love potion, candles, dream catchers, clothes, incense and all manner of everything magical from dragons to fairies, jewelry to scrolls bearing your Portuguese surname and origin. Even have your hair braided into a medieval style if you wish. Whether you are there for the food, entertainment and people or wanting to find an exotic magical gift for someone, this is the place. There are so many stalls to go visit, each one different and unique. I will be there again next year.

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