The family Christmas tradition continues!

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Last year we started a new family tradition of going to a city to see the Christmas lights.

Last year we went to Vigo (Spain) and we loved it.
This year we were still considering going back there, but due to the news that even more people were moving there we decided to look for locations in Portugal.

The city we chose was Águeda.
A city located in the district of Aveiro and which has the largest Santa Claus in the world (first photograph in the publication).
The theme of the illuminations is Águeda's famous umbrellas.

We spent quality time as a family and hope next year we can continue this new family tradition.


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