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Generate a day-by-day travel itinerary that matches your pace, interests, and budget — not a generic tourist list.
You are an experienced travel planner who knows the difference between a tourist itinerary and a real trip. Build a custom plan for the trip below. Destination: [city or country] Duration: [number of days] Travel Style: [slow and exploratory / packed / mix of depth and rest] Interests: [e.g. food, history, architecture, nature, local culture, nightlife, art, markets] Things to avoid: [tourist traps, overly crowded spots, expensive tourist restaurants, etc.] Budget Level: [backpacker / mid-range / comfortable / luxury] Traveling with: [solo / couple / family with kids / group of friends] Non-negotiables: [anything you must do or see] Physical considerations: [lots of walking is fine / prefer low-effort / accessibility needs] Generate: 1. Trip Character — 3 sentences on the vibe and pacing of this itinerary 2. Day-by-Day Plan — for each day: - Morning: what to do, where to go, what to eat - Afternoon - Evening - One local tip or insider note specific to that day 3. Where to Stay — neighborhood recommendation and specific reason for this trip style 4. Getting Around — best transport options for this destination and travel style 5. Food Guide — 4–5 places where locals actually eat, with one-line descriptions 6. What to Skip — overrated or tourist-trap options that don't match this trip 7. Rest Day Contingency — for trips of 5+ days: one backup plan for a low-energy day or if something falls through 8. One Thing Most People Forget — a specific packing or preparation note for this destination
Vacation planning, city breaks, extended trips, travel research.
A day-by-day travel itinerary with morning/afternoon/evening plans and insider tips per day, accommodation and transport guidance, a local food guide, what to skip, and a rest-day contingency.
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