
5 Days in Japan - A Structured Tokyo First Run
A strict Tokyo-first plan with controlled district sequencing, timed meals, and no open-ended "explore" blocks. Every hour has a purpose.
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21 itineraries

A hard-structured Rome sequence with strict entry slots, neighborhood ordering, and evening wraps planned in advance.

A fixed four-day Paris route covering the essential neighborhoods in sequence. Each day has a single anchor and pre-committed meal stops.

A tight three-day Amsterdam circuit built around walking and cycling. One museum per day maximum, canal district in the mornings.

A fixed Kyoto route designed around early morning temple visits before crowds arrive. Afternoons are reserved for tea districts and garden walks.

A north-to-south Bali route starting in Ubud for cultural depth, finishing on the southern coast for beach and surf. No resort-hopping.

A fixed Istanbul route that crosses from Europe to Asia once, visits the main mosques in order, and anchors each evening in a defined neighborhood.

Three days in Prague structured around the castle in the morning and Old Town in the afternoon. Built to avoid the crowds that arrive at both after 10am.

A Cape Town circuit anchored in the City Bowl. Table Mountain, the Cape Peninsula drive, a winelands half-day, and Boulders penguin beach.

The south coast of Iceland in five days by rental car. Reykjavik, Golden Circle, waterfalls, glacier walk, and the black sand beach. No detours north.

A west-to-east Sicily circuit by rental car. Palermo markets, Valley of the Temples, Ragusa, and Taormina. Four nights, zero backtracking.

A tight three-day Santorini route anchored in Oia and Fira. One beach day, one village-to-village walk, and one cooking class. No ferry hopping.

A BA circuit through Palermo, San Telmo, Recoleta, and La Boca. Built around afternoon walks and late dinners — because that is how Buenos Aires works.

A strict Marrakech circuit that keeps you inside the medina for the first two days before moving to gardens and day trips. Designed to prevent getting lost in the souk on day one.

A Bangkok circuit that anchors each day in a defined area: Rattanakosin, Silom, Chatuchak, and the river. One BTS line used per day.

A CDMX circuit through Condesa, Roma, and Centro Histórico. Structured around the best taco windows, mural routes, and one museum per day.

A coast circuit that uses the ferry as the primary transport instead of the coastal road. Positano, Amalfi town, and Ravello in sequence.

A decisive Athens route with one Acropolis anchor day, one coast day, and exact hourly flow.