Start at a well-rated neighbourhood café (or your hotel) for a substantial breakfast — try local pastries or a cooked breakfast to fuel a full day of sightseeing. Check café opening times (many open 7:30–09:30 on weekdays; weekends can be earlier).
Visit the city’s top museum or historic site when it opens to avoid crowds; many major museums open around 9:30–10:00 — I will confirm exact opening times and book tickets if needed. This is essential for cultural context and great photo opportunities.
Take a scenic walk through a nearby park or up to a viewpoint to change pace and enjoy city vistas; parks are typically open from dawn until dusk but check seasonal closing times.
Choose a well-reviewed lunch spot that specialises in local dishes; I’ll check lunch service hours (many kitchens serve 12:00–14:30) and reserve a table if required.
Join a 2-hour guided walking tour or self-guided route through a distinctive neighbourhood to learn about architecture, markets and street food; most tours run in the afternoon and require bookings for popular routes.
Visit a smaller gallery or indoor attraction to relax and avoid late-afternoon crowds; check closing times—many close between 5:00–6:00pm, later for some galleries.
Reserve a table at a top local restaurant for dinner — menus often feature regional specialties and the busiest times are 7:00–9:30pm, so booking is recommended. I will pick options that match your budget and dietary needs.
Finish the day with either a live-music venue, a theatre performance (check showtimes and book tickets), or a relaxed riverside/city-centre walk; many venues start between 8:00–9:00pm.