Keep the route short
A good spritz walk should feel easy. Pick one area, not half the city. A 10- to 20-minute walking radius is usually enough for a relaxed plan, especially if people are meeting after work or before dinner.
The aim is not to complete a challenge. It is to find one or two good tables without overthinking it.
Choose areas with natural venue density
Look for neighbourhoods where bars, restaurants, terraces, and hotel lounges sit close together. That gives you options if the first place is full, too loud, closed, or not the right mood.
A saved shortlist helps because you can switch quickly without starting the search again.
Use timing as a filter
Golden hour, early evening, post-work, and weekend afternoons all change the experience. A place that works at 3pm might be packed at 7pm. Check opening hours and recent reviews before you commit.
SpritzSpot is designed for exactly this kind of quick decision: where is nearby, suitable, and worth saving?
Make the best place easy to remember
The biggest problem with casual discovery is forgetting the good finds. You see a promising terrace, make a mental note, and lose it a week later.
Saving those places is part of the product loop. SpritzSpot turns “we should try that sometime” into an actual shortlist.