Urban morphology
Agro-Velho is bounded by Bairro Norte on the south, Parque da Cidade on the east,Beaches
The district's main beach is Lagoa, in Lagoa Cove, there are others in the cove's flanks, such as Beijinhos and Verde Beach to the south and Fragosinho to the North. Lagoa has a surfing spot and the beachfront is, currently, mostly pedestrian and has beach bars.Main streets and squares
Avenida Vasco da Gama, the south boundary with Bairro Norte, is one of the main central business avenues of the city. The wide Praça Almeida Garrett is the main district's square, but unofficial Touro Square, with its famous sculpture, between Vasco da Gama and Repatriamento dos Poveiros is the most charismatic and famous of the district's squares. In the waterfront, the district is bounded by Rua do Varzim Sport Club street, the street is now mostly pedestrian, and Rua Gomes de Amorim (EN13 Highway) on the east, Avenida Repatriamento dos Poveiros and its expansion (Rua 27 de Fevereiro) cross the district.Venues
Relevant sports venues of the city are located in the beachfront: the Varzim S.C. Stadium, Póvoa de Varzim Bullfighting area for bullfighting, horse shows and music concerts, Varzim Lazer swimming and tennis complex, and Clube Desportivo da Póvoa swimming and pavilion complex.City ''towers''
Póvoa de Varzim was one of the urban centres that adopted the ''tower'' concept, resulting in an urban chaos described as one of the worst urban landscapes in the country. One of the earliest towers is the ''Edifício Norton de Matos'' (circa 54 m, 16 floors), built in 1974 between Rua Gomes de Amorim and Avenida Vasco da Gama. Most of the other towers followed loos. The latest is ''Forte de São Pedro'', with the same height and number of floors. It was built in 2002, when the city council had already decided to stop the construction of high-rises. Agro-Velho also has the tallest building in Póvoa de Varzim, the ''Edifício Nova Póvoa'' (ca. 90 m, 30 floors) built between 1974 - 1982. The tower has over 1,000 residents during the summer. Although it is not currently the tallest building, it is still the residential building with the most floors in Portugal. Axis Vermar Hotel (ca. 58 m, 15 floors) was designed by architect Rui Cesariny Calafate, and originally it is the Vermar Hotel (1974) created by Sopete, which previously owned Casino da Póvoa.References
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