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Travel Itinerary

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This single prompt creates a comprehensive travel itinerary for you in seconds. Save yourself hours by no longer having to comb through Google and various travel sites to put together a list of places that are in the close-by neighborhoods, so that you're able to visit them all in the time you have.
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Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
Token size
78 ($0.00020 / call)
Example input
[Start destination]: New York, [Final destination]: London, [Travel dates]: May 1 -4, [Working hours]: 9am-2pm for the first 2 days, [Your interests]: My love for walking and seeing touristy sites, [Indoor and/or outdoor]: Indoor and outdoor, [Free and/or paid]: Free
Example output
Sure, I'd be happy to help you plan your trip to London! Here's a possible itinerary based on your preferences: Day 1 (May 1): Arrive in London and check into your accommodation. Drop off your luggage and freshen up. Head to Hyde Park, one of the largest parks in London, and take a leisurely stroll around the Serpentine Lake. You can also visit the Diana Memorial Fountain, which is a beautiful tribute to the late Princess of Wales. Grab lunch at one of the many food vendors in the park, or head to a nearby cafe or pub. After lunch, take a walk to the nearby Kensington Palace and Gardens. You can explore the palace (admission fee applies) or simply enjoy the gardens, which are free to enter. In the evening, head to Leicester Square and check out the bustling area filled with theaters, restaurants, and shops. You can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas in the area. Day 2 (May 2): Start your day with a visit to the British Museum, which houses an incredible collection of artifacts from around the world. Admission is free, though donations are welcome. After the museum, grab lunch at a nearby cafe or pub. In the afternoon, take a stroll through Covent Garden, a vibrant area filled with street performers, shops, and restaurants. You can also visit the nearby Royal Opera House or take a tour of the Somerset House. In the evening, head to the South Bank and walk along the Thames River. You can see iconic landmarks such as the London Eye, the Tower Bridge, and the Shard lit up at night. Day 3 (May 3): Start your day by exploring the historic city of Greenwich. You can take a Thames River Cruise from central London to Greenwich, or hop on a train. Once in Greenwich, visit the Royal Observatory and stand on the Meridian Line, which separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Grab lunch at one of the many cafes or pubs in the area. In the afternoon, visit the Tower of London, a historic castle that has served as a royal palace, prison, and execution site. Admission fees apply, but you can see the famous Crown Jewels and take a guided tour. In the evening, head to Camden Market, a bustling market filled with street food vendors, shops, and live music. Day 4 (May 4): Start your day with a visit to the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral. Admission fees apply, but you can climb to the top of the dome for stunning views of the city. Grab lunch at a nearby cafe or pub. In the afternoon, visit the Tate Modern, a modern art museum housed in a former power station. Admission is free, though donations are welcome. In the evening, head to Trafalgar Square and see the iconic Nelson's Column and the fountains. You can also visit the nearby National Gallery, which houses an incredible collection of paintings from around the world. That's a rough itinerary based on your preferences. Feel free to modify it to your liking, and enjoy your trip to London!
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