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Personalized AI itinerary planner guides for real trips

Start with the planning problem that actually matters: kids, first-time decisions, mixed budgets, food timing, walking load, weather, accessibility, solo safety, shopping routes, or group agreement.

Guide library

Choose the planner that matches the trip constraint.

Generic city lists are easy to find. These guides help you brief OpenTrip with the details that change the actual route: who is traveling, how much energy you have, what must be verified, and which choices need group agreement.

Decision matrix

How to choose the right itinerary planner

If your trip needs...
Planning with kids or older relatives
Family trips
Start with daily rhythm, naps, rest blocks, meals, and hotel proximity before adding attractions.
Seeing a destination for the first time
First-time visitors
Separate must-see, maybe, and skip ideas so the plan feels complete without becoming a checklist.
Coordinating friends or mixed budgets
Friends and group trips
Use shared anchors, optional split blocks, and budget guardrails so decisions do not stall.
Reducing walking, crowding, or weather risk
Comfort and flexibility guides
Choose low-walking, weather-proof, accessible, or less-crowded planning based on the real constraint.
Building the trip around food or shopping
Food and shopping guides
Anchor days around meals, stores, markets, bag strategy, and neighborhood timing.

Shopping trip guides

Plan the route, the bags, and the buy list.

Shopping-heavy trips need different planning: store hours, market days, product categories, luggage space, tax refunds, customs rules, and hotel drop-offs.

Open shopping planner

Why OpenTrip

Better than a prompt and a spreadsheet.

A plain AI prompt can draft ideas. OpenTrip keeps the ideas connected to hotels, flights, maps, videos, notes, files, and travel companions so the plan survives real decisions.

Compare plans beside hotel and flight research.
Keep maps, videos, notes, and files with the itinerary.
Invite travel companions to react before booking.
Revise the plan when pace, weather, budget, or access changes.

Start with your travel style

Turn the right guide into a shared trip plan.

Pick a guide, paste the prompt into OpenTrip, and refine it with your dates, hotel ideas, budget, travel companions, and booking constraints before you commit.

Start planning free