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Free Walking Tour Aveiro along the Azulejos

4.81

    Generic

  • 5 stars
    88%
  • 4 stars
    9%
  • 3 stars
    2%
  • 2 stars
    0%
  • 1 stars
    1%

    By category

  • Professionalism
    4.87
  • Fun
    4.64
  • Expression
    4.74
  • Quality
    4.84
  • Route
    4.79
  • semina(1 Review)
    Athens
    Verified booking
    Travelled in group - 03/08/2024

    Overall the tour was Antonio was very worthy! He gave us a very detailed tour about the hidden gems of the city and he made us visualise every little corner differently. He was also answering all our questions! I would certainly recommend him!

  • Johanne(2 Reviews)
    Verified booking
    Travelled in group - 02/07/2024

    Overall, a good tour that is more focused on buildings and architecture, though included information regard history of Aveiro, which was very interesting. Tony was extremely knowledgeable and very approachable. He also gave us the option of entering two churches (nominal donation at about 2 euros), and we especially enjoyed seeing the hidden jewel of Aveiro!

  • Tom(1 Review)
    Brisbane
    Verified booking
    Travelled in group - 26/06/2024

    I give Antonio 4 stars for the comprehensive tour of Aveiro. When I asked for a recommendation for a traditional tripe restaurant he recommended a tripas which turned out to be an icecream place 馃槶馃槰

    Response from Guru

    In Aveiro when you want "tripas" what you get is an undercooked soft cookie. The place I pointed you to was the right place for that. I even told him that "tripas" were a sweet tradition in Aveiro that was around 50 years old, unlike "ovos moles", a conventual sweet that is more than two centuries old. The other "tripas" are not a traditional dish from Aveiro, but from Porto. I regret this obvious misunderstanding. Next time I'll try to tell you if there are any restaurants in Aveiro that serve good "tripas" in the Porto style.

  • Diego(8 Reviews)
    Porto
    Verified booking
    Travelled in group - 30/05/2024

    Ant贸nio is a lovely guide. He knows a lot and it was very interesting

  • Peter(2 Reviews)
    Brisbane
    Verified booking
    Travelled in group - 28/05/2024

    Antonio is informative and has a good sense of humour. He was usually patient and allowed me to take my time when taking pictures. He seemed to be well regarded by other people from Aveiro and this helped to add a friendly atmosphere to the tour.

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