Since this is an arrival day and it’s already late in the evening, keep things light and local rather than trying to “do” the city. Start by settling into your hotel or guesthouse, freshening up, and taking a short first walk in the nearest lively area so you get your bearings without overdoing it. If you’re hungry, look for an easy first meal at a nearby restaurant or cafe; once the destination is confirmed, I can point you to a real spot with a realistic per-person cost and opening hours. For now, a simple plan is best: a quick stroll, a good dinner, and an early night so you’re not dragging tomorrow.
Use this first evening to learn the rhythm of the neighborhood you’ve arrived in — where people are out walking, where the convenience stores and pharmacies are, and which streets feel busy but comfortable after dark. If your hotel is near the old center, stay within that area and avoid trying to cross town tonight; in most cities, a short taxi or rideshare hop is usually the easiest option after 8 p.m., especially if you’re coming in tired with luggage. Budget roughly the cost of one modest meal and a short ride, and keep the rest of the night flexible.
Because the destination wasn’t provided, I can’t responsibly name the exact sights, restaurant, or cafe the route should include yet. Share the city and I’ll turn this into a proper local’s first-day plan with real neighborhood names, one solid dinner option, and practical transit notes between each stop. For tonight, the goal is simply to arrive, orient yourself, and be rested for a fuller day tomorrow.