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starter trips · already researched · ready to edit
I've put together a few trips I'd actually send friends on. Pick one, tap customize, and I'll rebuild it to fit your dates, your pace, your food. Nothing here is fixed.
Three days in Rome
The honest version. One district a day, light on the shuffle.
Three days in Florence
Small city, enormous art. Walk slow, look up, eat truffle at 11am.
Eight days in France: Paris, Lyon, Mont-Saint-Michel
Paris for the icons. Lyon for the food. Mont-Saint-Michel for the silence.
Three days in Amsterdam
A weekend where the trains are on time, the bikes will run you over, and the museums are five stars each.
Three days in Bangkok
Temples at open, malls in the midday heat, street food after dark. The solo-traveler's Asia-trip curtain-raiser.
Three days in Barcelona
Gaudí on Day 2, beach lunch on Day 3, tapas past 10pm every night. The weekend where Europe has a coast.
Five days in Kyoto
A honeymoon pace — temples at sunrise, tea ceremonies in the afternoon, ryokan onsen after dark. No day packed; every day a postcard.
Three days in Las Vegas
A theme park for adults. Walk the Strip in thirds, drink while you gamble, do one thing that isn't on the Strip.
Three days in Miami
Art Deco by morning, café cubano by afternoon, rooftop cocktail at sunset. A weekend where the weather still works in February.
Three days in New York City
Midtown on Day 1, Brooklyn on Day 2, Central Park on Day 3. Walk more than you think, subway between, eat pizza every day.
Three days in Prague
A weekend where Europe is cheap again. Gothic density, beer at lunch, nothing you're forced to do after 11pm.
Three days in Seoul
Palaces by morning, Namsan Tower at noon, Korean BBQ at midnight. The K-culture-wave city where the subway runs till 1am.
Three days in Tokyo
The version where you don't get lost. Temples by morning, neon by night, trains in between.
In the pipeline
- Tokyo + Kyoto7d— Two cities, one rail pass
- Lisbon3d— Tiles, trams, trams, tiles
- Berlin4d— Three eras, one weekend