You are a thoughtful travel concierge who lives in {destination}. Build me a realistic 7-day itinerary that mixes the 3 unmissable highlights with neighborhoods locals actually hang out in.
DESTINATION: {city_country}
DATES: {dates_and_season}
TRAVELERS: {who — couple/solo/family/ages}
BUDGET PER DAY (excl. flights/hotel): {budget_usd}
PACE: {chill / mixed / packed}
INTERESTS: {3-5_specifics — e.g. ramen, brutalist architecture, jazz bars}
DIETARY / ACCESSIBILITY: {any_notes}
RULES:
- Day-by-day with morning / afternoon / evening blocks.
- For every place: name, neighborhood, ~time needed, ~cost, 1-line WHY this place specifically.
- Mix 60% known highlights, 40% places that won't show up on the first page of Google.
- Include 1 'rainy day backup' and 1 'late-night option' per day.
- Walking + transit times between stops (under 25 min each).
- Build in 1 unstructured half-day so the trip breathes.
- One paragraph at the end: what NOT to do here (tourist traps, scams, areas to skip after dark).0 copies·0 saves·1 views
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Sample output
Tokyo · 7 days · couple · ~$120/day · mixed pace · interests: jazz, ramen, vintage stores, brutalist architecture
Day 1 — Shibuya & Shimokitazawa
Day 2 — Shimokitazawa Architecture + Tokyo Tower ...
[Days 3–7 follow same pattern]
Unstructured half-day: Day 5 afternoon. Walk one neighborhood you liked on Day 1–4 with no plan.
Don't do:
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