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A compact capital of tiled streets, hilltop light and Atlantic flavour. The best days link Baixa, Alfama and Belém without fighting the city’s slopes.
Explore this city →Paris rewards restraint. One major reservation per half-day leaves room for the neighbourhoods, markets and river walks that make the city feel personal.
Explore this city →Rome works best as a sequence of archaeological zones, church-filled streets and long evening meals. Timed entries are essential; the spaces between them are the reward.
Explore this city →London is several cities joined by an excellent transport network. Plan by neighbourhood and river section, not by a list of famous names.
Explore this city →Barcelona balances Gaudí landmarks, medieval lanes and Mediterranean evenings. The winning rhythm alternates one timed icon with one neighbourhood.
Explore this city →Porto brings together river views, tiled churches and the wine landscapes of the Douro. Its best routes move downhill toward Ribeira and reserve a full day for the valley.
Explore this city →Madrid pairs world-class art with generous plazas, market lunches and late evenings. Keep the museum triangle together and let neighbourhood life fill the gaps.
Explore this city →Amsterdam is best understood from the water and on foot. Combine one museum reservation with a canal district and leave time for smaller streets.
Explore this city →Prague rewards early starts across its bridges and slow evenings below the castle. Group the old town by riverbank and avoid doubling back.
Explore this city →New York works borough by borough and skyline by skyline. Anchor each day around one viewpoint, museum or show, then explore the surrounding neighbourhood.
Explore this city →Dubai alternates record-breaking architecture with creek history, desert landscapes and beach evenings. Distances matter, so group each day tightly.
Explore this city →Istanbul unfolds across water, empires and neighbourhood markets. Plan by shore, start the monuments early and use ferries as part of the experience.
Explore this city →Tokyo is a collection of distinct urban worlds connected by rail. Give each half-day one district and avoid zigzagging across the city.
Explore this city →Bangkok combines royal temples, river life and extraordinary food streets. Start before the heat and let boats replace road traffic whenever possible.
Explore this city →Singapore layers futuristic gardens, heritage districts and hawker culture into a remarkably easy city. Plan around the evening light and the heat.
Explore this city →Sydney is a harbour city first: ferries, coastal walks and skyline landmarks shape its best days. Use the water as transport and experience.
Explore this city →Vienna combines imperial rooms, exceptional museums and a café rhythm that should never be rushed. Group the historic centre, Ringstrasse and palaces separately.
Explore this city →Berlin’s history is spread across monumental avenues, museums and creative neighbourhoods. Build each day around one historical thread and one local district.
Explore this city →Florence is compact but art-dense. Reserve the masterpieces, walk between them and leave the Arno hills for late light.
Explore this city →Athens balances ancient landmarks with lively food districts and nearby sea. Visit the exposed archaeological sites early and save shaded neighbourhoods for midday.
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Stops are grouped by neighbourhood so your day is spent exploring, not crossing town.
One meaningful morning and afternoon anchor, with room for meals and discoveries.
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