Begin your first morning with a leisurely pastel de nata and coffee at Pastéis de Belém, then wander the tile-lined streets of Belém to admire the ornate Jerónimos Monastery and the riverside [Padrão dos Descobrimentos](https://padraodosdescobrimentos.pt/). Continue to the nearby LX Factory for boutique browsing and street art - a lively contrast to the monuments and a great spot for a light lunch before checking into your hotel and preparing to explore more of Lisbon this afternoon.
Stroll up from Belém into the heart of the city and lose yourself in the winding alleys of Alfama, pausing at the [Sé de Lisboa (Lisbon Cathedral)](https://www.google.com/search?q=S%C3%A9+de+Lisboa+%28Lisbon+Cathedral%29+lisbon+on+26th+june+2026%2C+want+to+then+see+porto+portugal+for+a+night.+then+travel+to+madrid+on+28th+june%2C+then+stay+madrid+for+2+nights.+then+travel+to+barcelona+for+1-2+nights.+back+to+madrid+on+the+1st+of+july+for+a+concert+at+night.+then+2nd+july%2C+travel+to+naples.+then+a+trip+through+italy+seeing+all+the+beaches+on+the+amalfi+coast+until+the+7th+july+and+then+rome+until+10th+to+fly+home.++official+site) and the scenic terrace of Miradouro de Santa Luzia for sweeping river and tile-roof views. As evening approaches, soak up fado atmosphere over a relaxed dinner at a traditional tavern in Bairro Alto or Chiado, then finish with a twilight walk along the lively Praça do Comércio riverfront.
As twilight falls, wander the elegant avenues of Avenida da Liberdade and pop into a rooftop bar like Topo Chiado for a sundowner with city and river views. Afterward, head to Cais do Sodré to sample fresh seafood at a waterfront tasca and finish the night at Pensão Amor, a quirky former boarding house turned cocktail bar for live music and a lively atmosphere.
After your Lisbon departure, arrive in Porto and fuel up with a hearty francesinha or a light pastel de nata and coffee at Café Majestic, then stroll down to the riverside to explore the colourful Ribeira district and its quay. Cross the Luís I Bridge on foot to reach the Vila Nova de Gaia banks for a visit to a riverside port wine cellar-book a short tasting and cellar tour-and finish the morning with panoramic views from the Monastery of Serra do Pilar before checking into your hotel.
Wander inland from the riverside to explore the bohemian streets of Cedofeita, pausing at the contemporary galleries of Rua Miguel Bombarda for cutting-edge art and boutique design shops. Continue to the leafy Crystal Palace Gardens (Jardins do Palácio de Cristal) for a picnic with panoramic views over the Douro and, as the light softens, enjoy a craft beer or petiscos at the relaxed terrace bar Base Porto before returning to the Ribeira for your evening plans.
As dusk settles, head to the atmospheric Rua das Flores for light bites at a terrace café, then make your way to the lively Galerias de Paris quarter for people-watching and live street music. Finish the night with a nightcap and panoramic city lights from the intimate rooftop bar at The Yeatman Hotel or, for a more local vibe, enjoy craft cocktails and vinyl sets at Capela Incomum, a converted chapel with character.
After arriving and settling into your hotel, begin with a café con leche and churros at San Ginés, then wander through the elegant shopping streets to reach the vibrant Plaza de Oriente, where you can admire the façade of the Royal Palace from the gardens. Continue to the nearby Temple of Debod for serene morning light and panoramic city views, and finish with a relaxed tapas brunch at the historic Mercado de San Miguel to sample jamón, olives and local vermouth before an afternoon of Madrid discoveries.
After checking into your hotel, wander through the tree-lined El Retiro Park to stretch your legs-rent a rowboat at the Estanque Grande and stroll past the elegant Palacio de Cristal for a peaceful introduction to Madrid. From there head to the nearby Barrio de las Letras to explore literary plaques and tapas bars, finishing the afternoon with vermouth and small plates on the sunny terrace of Casa Alberto, soaking in the neighbourhood's historic atmosphere before your evening plans.
Ease into Madrid's night by heading to La Latina for an aperitivo crawl-sip vermouth at a bustling terrace like Taberna La Concha and graze on montaditos at Casa Lucas. Later, take a short stroll to the nearby Plaza de la Paja to enjoy live street music, then finish with cocktails and skyline views at the stylish rooftop Azotea del Círculo for a relaxed first-night introduction to the city.
Start with a relaxed breakfast of café con leche and bocadillo de tortilla at Café Murillo opposite the Prado, then dive into art with a morning at the Museo Nacional del Prado focusing on Golden Age masters and quieter galleries before the crowds peak. Afterward, stroll through the leafy Jardines de Sabatini for a peaceful view of the Royal Palace from a different angle and pop into the charming art-bookshop café at La Central de Callao for a mid-morning refreshment and a local guidebook to plan your afternoon tapas crawl.
After a morning at the Prado and a stroll through Jardines de Sabatini, spend your afternoon exploring the grand boulevards and neighbourhood corners: start with a light lunch and vermouth at the classic market stalls of Mercado de San Antón, then wander the lively streets of Chueca to browse independent fashion shops and contemporary galleries. As golden hour approaches, relax with a rooftop coffee at Gourmet Experience Callao for city panoramas, then settle into a tapas crawl across Plaza de Santa Ana, sampling croquetas and local wines at cosy taverns before evening plans.
As night falls, wander into the lively Lavapiés quarter for an eclectic mix of world cuisines-share small plates and craft beers at Taberna El Sur before catching an intimate flamenco set at Casa Patas for authentic music and atmosphere. Finish with late-night cocktails and skyline views at the chic terrace bar RAMSÉS overlooking the grand Plaza de la Independencia, letting the evening drift between spirited conversation and Madrid's warm summer air.
After arriving from Madrid and dropping bags at your hotel, ease into Barcelona with coffee and a pastry at Granja Viader, then stroll the elegant arcades of Passeig de Gràcia to admire Modernist façades and window-shop at Catalan designer boutiques. Continue to the shaded greenery of Plaça de Catalunya before wandering down the tree-lined Rambla de Catalunya to sample tapas and vermouth at the lively terrace of El Nacional-a perfect introduction to the city's flavours and design-led streetscape.
Wander the former industrial heart of the city with a leisurely stroll through Poblenou, pausing at the sunlit Rambla del Poblenou for coffee and people-watching, then explore contemporary street art and design shops along Carrer de Pere IV. Head to the waterfront Barceloneta fringe and rent a bike to cycle the scenic promenade to Parc del Poblenou for a relaxed seaside picnic, finishing the afternoon with a refreshing swim or a drink at the lively beach bar Bambú Beach Club before your evening plans.
As twilight falls, head to Montjuïc for a gentle cable-car ride up to the hill and enjoy sunset views from the terraces near Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya before the evening light softens the city below. Afterwards descend to Poble-sec for a lively pintxo crawl along Carrer de Blai-sample local vermouth and small plates at bustling bars-and finish with inventive cocktails and a rooftop view at Miramar Barcelona to soak in the skyline and harbour glow.
Wake refreshed and head to Mercado de San Ildefonso for a lively breakfast of bocadillos and fresh orange juice, then stroll through the nearby leafy lanes of Malasaña to browse vintage shops and independent cafés. Mid-morning, climb up to the peaceful terrace of Cerro del Tío Pío (Parque de las Siete Tetas) for panoramic city views and a relaxed picnic before returning to your hotel to prepare for the concert evening.
After a relaxed morning, wander the elegant galleries and shopfronts of Salamanca barrio-stop for a light lunch and modern Spanish plates at Ramses.Life terrace before a boutique stroll. In the late afternoon, head to the leafy Plaza de Colón to visit the contemporary Sabatini Gardens-adjacent sculpture spaces and then cool off with artisanal ice cream at Mistura before returning to your hotel to prepare for the concert evening.
Before the concert, soak up pre-show energy with tapas and craft vermouth on the lively terrace of El Viajero in La Latina, then wander toward the venue via the atmospheric streets of Cava Baja, popping into La Venencia for a quick sherry and authentic old-world vibe. After the show, continue the night at Sala Equis for late cocktails and a relaxed film-culture atmosphere, or stroll to the illuminated fountains at Plaza de Oriente for a calm, post-concert unwind beneath the palace.
After arriving from Madrid and dropping your bags, start with a classic Neapolitan breakfast of espresso and sfogliatella at Gran Caffè Gambrinus, then stroll through the elegant arcades of Galleria Umberto I to admire its glass dome and lively shops. Continue on to explore the historic Piazza del Plebiscito, pausing to visit the grand Basilica di San Francesco di Paola and then wander the nearby waterfront promenade of Via Partenope for fresh sea air and spectacular views of Castel dell'Ovo before lunch.
After a relaxed morning, wander into the historic Spaccanapoli quarter to sip an aperitivo on a shaded terrace and browse artisan shops selling nativity figurines and ceramics; pop into Cappella Sansevero to marvel at the delicate marble sculpture of the Veiled Christ. As late afternoon light warms the streets, take a short funicular ride up to Vomero for panoramic views, enjoy a gelato at a neighbourhood gelateria, and settle in for an early evening pizza tasting at a revered pizzeria like Pizzeria da Michele or a nearby local favorite.
As the sun sets, wander the atmospheric lanes of Quartieri Spagnoli to sample street-food staples like fried pizza and arancini at a local fritteria, then drift toward the vibrant Piazza Bellini to sip a Neapolitan craft beer while listening to students and street musicians. Finish the night with a relaxed passeggiata along Lungomare Caracciolo, stopping for a gelato or limoncello at a seaside café and taking in views of the illuminated bay and distant Vesuvius.
Start your day with a seaside breakfast of fresh cornetti and espresso on the terrace of Colazione da Caffè Positano, then wander the pastel-clad lanes down to the pebble-strewn Forno Beach for a morning swim and sunbathing away from the busiest stretches. After cooling off, stroll the cliffside path to the scenic Fornillo Cove for snorkeling among rock pools and pause at the beachfront Da Adolfo (reachable by a short walk and boat) for a mid-morning limoncello spritz and freshly grilled seafood.
After a morning swim, head uphill to explore the artisan shops along Via dei Mulini and pick up locally made sandals or a hand-painted ceramic as a memento; pause for a light lunch of seafood pasta and chilled local white wine at the terrace of Ristorante Bruno overlooking the sea. In the late afternoon, take the short bus or private boat to the quieter cove of Arienzo Beach for sunbathing on its pebbled shore and a dip from the wooden sun decks, then finish with a sunset limoncello at the panoramic terrace bar Franco's Bar while watching fishing boats drift home.
As twilight deepens, wander the aromatic terraces of Piazza dei Mulini to enjoy an aperitivo of local limoncello cocktails and small plates at Caffè Positano while watching lights blink on the cliffside villas. For dinner, reserve a table at the seaside Ristorante La Sponda for candlelit dining beneath bougainvillea with views of the harbour, then end the night with live music and cocktails at the intimate Music on the Rocks club carved into the cliffs for a memorable, locally rooted evening.
Catch the early SITA bus or a private driver up the dramatic coastal road to Amalfi, where you can begin with a cappuccino and sfogliatella at Pasticceria Pansa before exploring the intricate façade of Amalfi Cathedral (Duomo di Sant'Andrea) and its peaceful cloister. From there head inland on a short scenic walk to Valle delle Ferriere for a shaded hike past waterfalls and ancient mills, finishing the morning with fresh mozzarella and chilled white wine at the terrace of Trattoria da Gemma overlooking the harbour.
After a morning in the Duomo and valley, take the scenic local bus or a short ferry to Atrani for a slow lunch of spaghetti alle vongole at the waterside Ristorante L'Abside, then wander its postcard piazza and pebble beach to soak up a quieter coastal atmosphere. In the late afternoon, catch the winding road up to Ravello, stroll through the terraced gardens of Villa Rufolo and linger with a gelato on the panoramic terrace of Belvedere Principessa di Piemonte, finishing with a sunset aperitivo at Terrazza dell'Hotel Caruso while the cliffs glow golden before dinner.
As evening falls, drift to the quieter terraces above the harbour for a sunset aperitivo at Bar Nettuno with chilled prosecco and small fried seafood plates while watching fishing boats return. Later, stroll the lit lanes to Taverna degli Apostoli for a relaxed dinner of lemon-infused risotto and grilled fish, then finish the night with a digestif at the panoramic Belvedere di Scala where the cliffside lights of Amalfi and Ravello glitter below.
Begin the morning with a slow seaside breakfast of granita and brioche at Pasticceria Sal De Riso in Maiori, then stroll along the long promenade to rent a sunbed at the quieter Regina Beach Club for a few unhurried hours of swimming and reading. Mid-morning, hop on the short local ferry to Minori and explore the scenic Sentiero dei Limoni (Lemon Path) for fragrant cliffside walking, finishing with a tasting of fresh lemon granita and homemade delizia al limone at Sorelle Ramundo before returning to your beach spot.
Spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the sheltered coves east of Maiori: take a short water taxi to Vettica Maggiore Cove for calm swimming and cliffside sunning, then wander the peaceful pebble stretch at Lido Astarita where you can rent a shaded umbrella and sip a cold limoncello spritz. Later, stroll the historic promenade to Villa Romana's nearby ruins for a quiet, sun-dappled moment and finish with fresh seafood and a sea-view table at Ristorante Torre Normanna as the light softens toward evening.
As the sun softens, take a short boat ride to the sheltered cove of Marina di Praia for a sunset swim and aperitivo on the pebbled shore, followed by seafood cicchetti at the cliffside Ristorante da Teresa. After dinner, wander the lantern-lit lanes to discover live local music at Piazza Capuano in Maiori, then finish with a nightcap of limoncello at the intimate terrace bar La Pergola while listening to waves lap the shore.
Catch an early hydrofoil from Marina Grande (Amalfi) toward Capri, then arrive in time for a brisk walk up to Piazzetta di Capri for espresso people-watching and a light sfogliatella. From there, take the short funicular to Monte Solaro for panoramic cliff-top views, followed by a refreshing swim and sunbathing session at the quieter Marina Piccola cove, with a mid-morning limoncello granita at the beachside kiosk.
After a morning on Capri, slip aboard a private boat back toward the Amalfi Coast and stop for a snorkel and swim at the secluded cove of Li Galli (view playful islets and crystal waters), then glide into the peaceful bay of Marina del Cantone for a seaside lunch of fresh grilled fish at Ristorante Lo Scoglio. Later, stroll the pebble shore and rent a paddleboard to explore nearby sea grottos, finishing the afternoon with an espresso and lemon granita at the harbour café Il Pirata as the light softens toward your evening in Positano.
Return to the Amalfi Coast by late afternoon and unwind with an aperitivo at Belvedere di Tragara overlooking the Faraglioni, then wander the flower-scented lanes to discover artisan shops and pick up handmade sandals in Via Camerelle. For dinner, reserve a table at Ristorante Il Geranio on the cliff above the sea for lemon-tinged seafood and panoramic twilight views, then finish the night with a slow passeggiata along Piazza Umberto I sipping an after-dinner limoncello while the island lights shimmer on the water.
After your Amalfi Coast farewell and arrival in Rome, start with a relaxed espresso and cornetto at Caffè Sant'Eustachio, then wander the nearby lanes to browse fresh produce and Roman pastries at Mercato di Campo de' Fiori for a lively local atmosphere. Continue with a gentle walk across the Tiber to the tranquil island-like setting of Isola Tiberina, where you can pause by the riverside for a gelato and plan your afternoon while soaking up views of the historic bridges and city rooftops.
After settling into your hotel, take a relaxed wander through the sunlit lanes of Trastevere, pausing for a light lunch of supplì and a chilled rosé at Da Enzo al 29 before exploring hidden mosaics and ivy-clad courtyards. Later, cross to the historic heart to stroll the elegant Piazza Navona, admire the Fountain of the Four Rivers, and enjoy an afternoon gelato at Gelateria del Teatro while the baroque façades glow in the late light, setting a gentle, authentic Roman pace for your evening.
After settling in, wander toward Piazza del Popolo to admire its twin churches and soak up the lively evening atmosphere, then climb the gentle steps to Pincio Terrace for a sunset panorama over the city and Villa Borghese treetops. Continue with a relaxed aperitivo at the smart outdoor tables of Caffè della Pace, followed by a riverside passeggiata along Lungotevere dei Mellini and a casual dinner of carbonara at a nearby neighborhood trattoria to ease into Rome's nocturnal rhythms.
Begin with an early visit to Colosseo to beat the crowds-pick up timed-entry tickets and explore the arena floor and underground passages with an audio guide or small-group tour that brings gladiator stories to life. Afterward, wander the adjacent archaeological layers of the Foro Romano and ascend the terraces of the Palatino to linger among imperial ruins and enjoy sweeping views across the ruins toward the Capitoline Hill, pausing for a cappuccino at the shaded café near Via Sacra before lunch.
After a morning among the ruins, descend toward the Capitoline Hill and spend the afternoon exploring the compact but treasure-filled Musei Capitolini, where you can linger over ancient statues and enjoy the terrace view over the Forum. From there, stroll along the elegant Corso to Piazza Venezia and climb the steps to the airy Terrazza del Vittoriano for sweeping city panoramas, then pause for an espresso and light lunch at the nearby historic café Caffè Propaganda before continuing your Roman afternoon.
As daylight softens, wander across the Tiber to the atmospheric lanes of Trastevere for an aperitivo at Freni e Frizioni's lively outdoor terrace, sampling local cicchetti and an artisanal spritz. Continue with a short stroll to the illuminated riverside and dine al fresco at Osteria der Belli for fresh Roman seafood or regional specialties, then finish the night with a gelato from Gelateria del Viale while enjoying late-evening street music on Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere.
Begin with early-entry tickets to the Vatican Museums to breeze past queues and linger at lesser-seen galleries like the Gallery of Maps before the crowds swell; pause for a quiet moment under the frescoed dome of Bramante's Cloister for photos and calm. After the museum circuit, step into St. Peter's Basilica to climb the dome for sweeping views of St. Peter's Square and the Tiber beyond, then descend to enjoy a leisurely coffee and cornetto at the nearby historic café Caffè Vaticano before wandering toward the day's museum visits in the historic centre.
After your morning at the Vatican, cross the river to linger through the elegant galleries of Galleria Borghese, booking the timed-entry slot to enjoy Bernini sculptures and Caravaggio paintings without rush; follow this with a shaded stroll and people-watching on the lawns of Villa Borghese where you can rent a bike or rowboat on the small lake. Later, descend to the historic centre to explore the narrow lanes around Piazza di Spagna, climb the Spanish Steps for the view, and sip an espresso on the terrace of Babington's Tea Rooms as the late-afternoon light softens the façades before your evening plans.
As dusk falls, wander from the historic centre to the lively lanes around Piazza di San Lorenzo in Lucina for aperitivo at Drink Kong or a classic spritz on a terrace, then head toward the atmospheric Via dei Coronari to browse antique shops and pop into a cosy wine bar for regional wines. Finish the night with a moonlit stroll across the river to Ponte Sant'Angelo, pause to admire the angelic sculptures and then savour a late dinner of saltimbocca and house-made gelato at the intimate trattoria Hostaria Romana, letting the city's layers of history settle as you walk back under softly lit arches.
Enjoy a calm, last-Rome morning with a final espresso and maritozzo at Pasticceria Regoli, then take a gentle stroll through the nearby sunlit lanes to Piazza Barberini to admire Bernini's fountain before your transfer. If time allows, pause for a peaceful riverside walk along Lungotevere delle Armi and pick up last-minute panettone or artisanal pasta at Eataly Roma to pack for the journey home.
Spend a relaxed final afternoon wandering the tucked-away lanes around Via Giulia, pausing for a light lunch of supplì and a chilled prosecco at Roscioli Caffè before a last bit of souvenir shopping at Antica Salumeria for artisanal pasta and preserves. Later, enjoy a tranquil riverside sit at Ponte Sisto with an espresso and people-watching, then head to Stazione Termini's fast-track check-in lounge or Ciampino/ Fiumicino airport express service with plenty of time for a calm boarding routine.
If your flight allows a late-evening departure, enjoy a final relaxed aperitivo at Enoteca La Bottega del Vino near the Tiber, sampling regional wines and a plate of fresh pecorino before a last stroll. Then take a gentle riverside walk toward Ponte Garibaldi to watch the sunset glow on the water and finish with a comforting dinner of cacio e pepe at Trattoria Vecchia Roma before collecting your luggage and heading to the airport transfer.