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Sample Itinerary

Paris, France

Foodie Moderate Budget Relaxed Pace
01
Day 1
Arrival & Marais
Afternoon
2:00 PM

Check In & Walk the Marais

📍 Hôtel des Tournelles → Place des Vosges

Settle into a boutique hotel, then wander the narrow lanes — Place des Vosges is the oldest planned square in Paris, and the vintage shops on Rue des Francs Bourgeois are worth every detour.

Evening
7:30 PM

Dinner at Chez Janou

📍 2 Rue Roger Verlomme, 4th

Provençal bistrot with a chalkboard menu that changes nightly — the daube provençale is what you came for. Evening drinks afterward on Rue des Rosiers, the heart of the Jewish quarter.

02
Day 2
Iconic Paris
Morning
9:00 AM

Musée d'Orsay

📍 1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 7th

Arrive at 9am to skip the Louvre crowds entirely. The Impressionists alone are worth it — Monet's La Grande Odalisque is there, and the building itself (a converted Belle Époque railway station) is part of the experience.

Afternoon
1:00 PM

Left Bank to the Eiffel Tower

📍 Café de Flore → Trocadéro

Lunch on the Left Bank, then walk west along the Seine toward Trocadéro. The golden-hour views from the esplanade are the ones you'll remember from every Paris photo you've ever seen.

Evening
8:00 PM

Le Violon D'Ingres

📍 135 Rue Saint-Dominique, 7th

Classic French fine dining — reservation is non-negotiable. The chef trained under two of France's most decorated toques. One of those meals you reference for years afterward.

Sample Itinerary

Tokyo, Japan

Culture Mid-Range Budget Active Pace
01
Day 1
Shibuya & Shinjuku
Morning
9:00 AM

Streamer Coffee & Shibuya Crossing

📍 Shibuya, 3rd-floor terrace

Third-wave coffee at Streamer — their signature is the rich, buttery flat white. Watch the crossing from the Starbucks 2nd-floor terrace at rush hour. It's exactly as chaotic as it looks on film.

Afternoon
1:00 PM

Afuri Ramen & Shinjuku Gyoen

📍 Yoyogi, Shinjuku Gyoen

Yuzu shio ramen — light, citrus-forward broth that's the opposite of everything Tokyo ramen stereotypes you into expecting. Then 500 varieties of hydrangea in Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo's most diverse garden.

Evening
7:00 PM

Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane)

📍 Nishi-Shinjuku, west exit

Charcoal-grill skewer alleys with no English menus. Point at something, trust the cook. Wash it down with a can of Strong Zero from the combini nearby. Pure Tokyo.

02
Day 2
Asakusa & Yanaka
Morning
7:00 AM

Senso-ji Temple

📍 Asakusa, Kaminarimon gate

Arrive at 7am to have the Nakamise shopping street and inner courtyard almost entirely to yourself. The incense smoke is at its best in the quiet morning air — walk through the smoke and let it settle over you.

Afternoon
12:30 PM

Gyukatsu Motomura & Yanaka

📍 Ueno → Yanaka Ginza

Deep-fried beef cutlet cooked on a personal hot stone at your table — the gyukatsu at Motomura is legendary. Then Tokyo's best-preserved old-town neighborhood: wooden temples, cat cafés, and Yanaka Ginza's tiny old-school market street.

Evening
7:30 PM

Ichiran Solo Ramen

📍 Shibuya, solo-booth branch

Each diner in their own wooden booth, curtain closed, focused entirely on the ramen. The tonkotsu broth is engineered for depth. Ordering is via a slip through a slot — no words needed. A uniquely Tokyo experience.

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The Learning Loop

Most travel apps forget you the moment the trip ends. TrekSense remembers everything.

01

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Drop in your destination, dates, and what excites you. First trip or fiftieth, we start with what matters to you.

02

Get your itinerary

AI builds a day-by-day plan tuned to your interests, energy level, and budget. Not a generic template.

03

Travel and refine

Swapped a museum for a food tour? Skipped the early morning hike? TrekSense notices and adapts.

04

Next trip, better

Your preference profile grows with every journey. Trip three feels like it was planned by a friend who knows you.

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The travel app market is full of tools that spit out a list of places and call it a plan. TrekSense is different because it compounds.

  • Preference memory that persists across trips, destinations, and years
  • Adaptive pacing that matches your real energy, not a guidebook's ambition
  • Budget intelligence that learns whether you splurge on food or save on hotels
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