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Plan a stress-free trip with AI

An itinerary that fits your pace, not a generic tourist loop.

The short answer

Tell AI where, how many days, who's going, your budget, and especially your dislikes — and ask for a day-by-day plan with options. Then verify every opening time and booking yourself.

Trip planning is constraints and trade-offs — pace, budget, who you're with — which is exactly what AI handles well. Give it your real preferences and it beats a generic top-10 list. The one rule throughout: AI is brilliant for the shape and ideas, but you must verify anything time-sensitive yourself.

Apps that help
  • ChatGPT / Geminibuild the itinerary from your preferences
  • Google Maps freeverify locations, opening times and routes between stops
Beginner

Get a personalised first draft

Tell it the basics — where, how many days, who's going, what you broadly enjoy — and ask for a day-by-day outline. Even this beats a generic guide, because it organises a place into a coherent trip rather than a list of attractions. The first draft's job is to give you something concrete to react to.

Intermediate

Add constraints and pace

The personalisation that makes a trip pleasant comes from stating your constraints and especially your dislikes — 'no early starts', 'no museums', 'travelling with a toddler', 'relaxed pace'. Dislikes are how you escape the generic tourist loop. Ask for two options per slot to keep flexibility, rough timings so days are realistic, and deliberately build in slack; the classic mistake is cramming the itinerary until the trip is exhausting.

Advanced

Verify, localise, and adapt

Treat the polished itinerary as a strong draft, not gospel. AI can be confidently wrong about exactly the things that ruin a day — opening hours, prices, whether somewhere still exists, whether you need to book ahead — so verify every time-sensitive detail. Then go deeper: ask for local, non-obvious suggestions to escape the tourist traps, and keep the plan as a living document you adjust on the trip.

  1. 1Tell it the place, days, who's going, budget, and what you dislike.
  2. 2Ask for a day-by-day plan with 2 options per slot and rough timings.
  3. 3Build in slack — don't pack the days.
  4. 4Verify opening hours, prices and bookings against a current source.

Trip-planning prompts

promptPlan a [n]-day trip to [place] for [who]. We like [interests], dislike [things], want a [relaxed/packed] pace, budget [amount]. Give a day-by-day plan with 2 options each slot, rough timings, built-in downtime, and what to book ahead.
promptSuggest 5 local, non-touristy things to do in [place] that most visitors miss, suited to someone who likes [interests].
promptBuild me a realistic one-day itinerary for [place] that minimises travel time between stops — group things by area.
promptWhat should I book or buy tickets for in advance for [place], and what can I just turn up to?
promptGive me a packing list for a [n]-day [season] trip to [place], tailored to [activities I'll do].
promptWe have a free half-day in [place] and it's raining. Give me 3 good indoor options near [area].
💡 Let AI draft the shape and surface local ideas; confirm the bookable details yourself — they drift, and a wrong one ruins a day.

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