We'd love to spend the first week of May in Iberia — Lisbon, Porto and Barcelona. Two of us, foodies, love design. Suggest an itinerary and pick hotels we can actually book.

A 7-day Iberian escape Lisbon → Porto → Barcelona

Tile-lined streets, riverside wine cellars, and Gaudí at golden hour.

1

Arrival in Lisbon — Alfama at golden hour

Ease in with trams, tile, and a riverside sunset.

  • Morning: Land at LIS, check in to , then a quiet breakfast on the garden terrace.
  • Afternoon: Ride to São Jorge Castle. Cool off with a pastel de nata at Manteigaria.
  • Evening: Fado dinner at Clube de Fado — reserve the back room for the intimate set.
2

Lisbon to Porto — wine country by rail

A scenic Alfa Pendular ride north along the coast.

  • Morning: Breakfast at the hotel, then 2h 50m train Lisboa-SCT → Porto-Campanhã.
  • Afternoon: Settle into , a port-wine hotel with skyline views over the Douro.
  • Evening: Tasting flight at Graham's 1890 Lodge, then dinner in across the bridge.
3

Porto deep-dive — books, tiles and tinned fish

One full day to slow down and wander.

  • Morning: Livraria Lello at opening, coffee at Majestic Café, a peek inside São Bento station's azulejos.
  • Evening: Chef's tasting at Antiqvvm — request a window seat at sunset.
4

Fly to Barcelona — Gaudí by twilight

A short hop south for a change of rhythm.

  • Midday: OPO → BCN in 2h. Drop bags at , a modernist landmark on Passeig de Gràcia.
  • Evening: See lit up — timed entry 20:30. Late tapas in Gràcia.
Yellow tram 28 in Alfama, Lisbon
Alfama
Ribeira riverside in Porto
Ribeira
Park Güell terrace
Park Güell

Want me to swap any night for a boutique stay, or build a full day-by-day with restaurants booked?

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