A travel itinerary that keeps the whole trip in one place
A trip falls apart in the gaps — the confirmation buried in your inbox, the museum that shuts on Mondays, the tram that fills by nine. This itinerary puts the day’s plan, your bookings, what to pack, and the budget on one spread, so you spend the trip looking up at it, not digging through screenshots.
Sample prompt: A day-by-day travel itinerary for a 5-day Lisbon trip with a timed daily plan, a bookings table, a day-pack checklist, and a running budget
A timed plan for each day, with breathing room
Every day gets a light schedule — anchor activities with gaps between them, not a minute-by-minute march. Over-planned trips are exhausting and brittle; a few fixed points plus open time is what actually holds up when a lunch runs long or a gallery grabs you.
Every booking in one place
Flights, hotel check-in times, reservations and confirmation numbers live in a single table instead of scattered across email, apps, and texts. When you’re standing at a desk or a gate, the detail you need is one glance away.
A day-pack checklist so nothing gets left at the hotel
A short, reusable checklist for what leaves with you each morning — charger, sunscreen, transit card, tickets. It is the difference between a smooth day and a 2pm hunt for a pharmacy.
A budget bar that keeps the trip honest
A simple progress bar tracks spend against your trip budget so the last two days aren’t a nasty surprise. Seeing the bar fill nudges the small daily decisions that actually move the total.
What's included
- Timed day-by-day plan
- Bookings & confirmations table
- Reusable day-pack checklist
- Running budget bar
- Local tips / notes callout
- Editable for any trip length
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this for any destination or trip length?
Yes. Tell Papera the destination, dates, and pace you want in the prompt and it builds the right number of days and a schedule that fits — then everything stays editable.
Can other people see the itinerary?
Papera works in any browser and on iOS, so you can pull the itinerary up on whichever device you have on the trip.
How detailed should the daily plan be?
Lighter is better — a few anchor activities with gaps between them. Over-scheduled itineraries rarely survive contact with a real travel day.
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