When to use Trip Planner
You have six days in Lisbon booked, no plan beyond the hotel, and a growing tab of browser bookmarks you haven't processed. Enter your destination, how long you'll be there, and what actually matters to you — food-focused, architecture, hiking, off-the-beaten-path, avoiding tourist traps — and get a day-by-day itinerary with morning, afternoon, and evening blocks plus practical travel notes. A local model builds the plan in your browser tab, so your travel dates, budget level, and preferences stay on your device. The output is a framework you're meant to break: swap anything that doesn't fit, drop in your own must-sees, and leave buffer time for the discovery that ends up being the best part of the trip.
- Plan five food-focused days in Tokyo without hitting the obvious tourist spots
- Build a four-day Kyoto itinerary around temples and hiking, not crowds
- Map a long weekend in Lisbon for someone who hates having a packed schedule