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Singapore 4-Day Itinerary for First-Time Visitors - City Sights, Food Hits & Pro Tips
See Singapore in four efficient days: Marina Bay (SkyPark at sunset), Gardens by the Bay light show, Sentosa cable car and Universal Studios, Little India, Kampong Glam and the Botanic Gardens (routed to cut backtracking). Eat like a local: satay on Lau Pa Sat’s Satay Street, hawker classics at Tekka Centre, kopi and breakfast stalls at Tiong Bahru Market (30 Seng Poh Rd), Chinatown Food Street on Smith St for noodles and claypot dishes, and Arab Street (Arab St) for Middle Eastern and Malay eats. 💡 Pro tips: prebook SkyPark/Universal, use the MRT for fast hops, arrive early at hawkers to beat queues, carry a reusable water bottle and lightweight rain gear, and follow the itinerary order to save time.

4-Day Dubai Itinerary for First-Time Visitors - Insider Tips & Classic Eats
See Dubai in four cinematic days: Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Creek and a desert safari; plus concise pro tips to save time and avoid common mistakes. Book Burj Khalifa and aquarium tickets ahead, aim for sunset or early morning to skip crowds, and use short taxi rides between downtown sights. Restaurant callouts: Dubai Mall Lower Ground Food Court for fast Middle Eastern and international stalls; Souk Al Bahar (Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd) for fountain-view dinners; Dubai Marina Walk for waterfront breakfasts; The Beach • JBR for seaside seafood; Al Fahidi (Al Souq Al Kabeer) cafés for traditional morning fare; Al Seef Street for Emirati lunches. Markets: visit the Gold Souk and Spice Souk in Deira/Al Ras (bring small notes and haggle gently). Pack a light layer for desert evenings and book the desert safari in advance.

5-Day Bangkok Itinerary for First-Time Travelers - Culture, Street Food & Classic Eats
See Bangkok in five efficient days - Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, a Chao Phraya cruise, Chatuchak and Chinatown - with sharp pro tips to save time and eat like a local. Restaurant notes: Maharaj (Tha Tien Market) and classic riverside restaurants near Tha Tien Pier; Chatuchak Weekend Market stalls; Sukhumvit Rd street food by Tesco Lotus; Chinatown bites along Yaowarat Rd and Song Sawat Rd; Silom vendors on Thanon Thaniya; Yok Sod on Thanon Ratchadamri for breakfast; Siam Paragon Food Hall for quick variety; Train Night Market Srinagarindra (Rod Fai) for evening snacks. Quick wins: arrive at temples at opening, prebook Damnoen Saduak and your Wat Pho massage, carry small change and water, use river taxis between Tha Tien and Wat Arun. Read on for the exact route and local picks!

5-Day London Itinerary - Iconic Sights, Classic Restaurants and Markets
See London in five days with a tight route that saves time and shows the highlights plus market stops and classic places to eat. Pro tips for restaurants: Covent Garden lunch, then head to Maiden Lane (think Rules for traditional British fare); Borough Market, perfect for breakfast and market stalls; Southbank Centre Food Market for riverside street food; Soho dinners - look on Greek Street or Dean Street (L'Escargot, The French House); Shoreditch, where you can check Shoreditch High St for longstanding pubs and gastropubs; Brick Lane - curry houses along Brick Ln. Name-checked markets: Borough, Camden, Portobello Road and Covent Garden market. Arrive early at markets, reserve for Soho/Shoreditch/London Bridge nights, and use the day-by-day plan to avoid backtracking.

10-Day China Itinerary: Beijing & Shanghai - Sights, Classic Eats, Pro Tips
See Beijing and Shanghai in 10 compact days with a day-by-day plan that skips guesswork. Hit the Great Wall (Mutianyu), Forbidden City, the Bund and Shanghai Tower, and eat like a local: Wangfujing Snack Street market, Nanluoguxiang, Yuyuan Bazaar (Houjia Lu) - plus classic Peking‑duck picks such as Bianyifang (near Temple of Heaven) or Quanjude in Dongcheng and xiaolongbao at Nanxiang in Yuyuan. 💡 Pro tips: prebook key tickets and Peking‑duck tables, choose Mutianyu for restored sections, favor metro/taxis for short hops, and use the named markets/streets to avoid tourist traps. Follow this plan to save time and taste the essentials. Ready to go?

2-Day Paris Itinerary - Weekend Express: Top Sights & Classic Parisian Restaurants
See Paris in 48 hours on a tight, walkable loop: Notre‑Dame, Sainte‑Chapelle, the Louvre, Tuileries, Champs‑Élysées/Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre and Musée d'Orsay. 💡 Pro tips: buy timed tickets for Sainte‑Chapelle and the Louvre and arrive at opening to beat queues; visit Sainte‑Chapelle in daylight for its stained glass; catch golden hour from the Montparnasse deck. Food plan: Lunch by Place Saint‑Michel, where you can pick a sunny terrace on Rue Saint‑Jacques or head to Saint‑Germain for Café de Flore (Boulevard Saint‑Germain) or Les Deux Magots (Place Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés); Montmartre breakfast on Rue des Abbesses or around Place du Tertre, where you can try Le Consulat (Place du Tertre) or La Maison Rose (Rue de l'Abreuvoir); stock a picnic or have market lunch at Rue Cler market, where you can find fromageries, rôtisseries and charcuteries; reserve ahead for a classic dinner on Avenue des Champs‑Élysées (Fouquet's). Quick booking checklist so you see more and stress less.

Barcelona 4-Day Itinerary - Gaudí, Markets & Classic Restaurants
See Barcelona in four days with a tight, walkable route that saves time and skips tourist traps. Move from Sagrada Família and Casa Batlló to Park Güell (book timed tickets; go early or late), browse La Boqueria market, and wander the Gothic Quarter and Picasso Museum. Eat like a local: breakfast on Carrer del Bisbe, lunch on Carrer de la Diputació, El Born plates around Passeig del Born, tapas on Carrer de Blai (Poble Sec) and in Gràcia near Carrer de Verdi, and dinners by Plaça Reial or Passeig de Picasso. Pro tips: reserve evening tables, carry a reusable water bottle for uphill sections, use metro/funicular to cut transfers, and pack a light sarong for Barceloneta.

5-Day Paris Itinerary - Pro Tips & Classic Restaurants
See Paris in five days with smart timing, skip‑the‑line advice, and restaurant picks that save you time and mistakes. Pro tips: prebook Louvre and Eiffel tickets, enter the Louvre via Carrousel if the pyramid is busy, visit Sacré‑Cœur early or after sunset, and aim for Musée d’Orsay late afternoon. Restaurant notes (updated): Saint‑Germain‑des‑Prés breakfast at Café de Flore or Les Deux Magots; Place du Tertre for classic crêperies for lunch; Rue de Rivoli bistros for midday; Champs‑Élysées brasseries (e.g., Fouquet’s) for dinner; Le Marais on Rue Vieille du Temple and Rue des Rosiers for bistros and boulangeries; Les Halles and Les Halles Gourmandes for market-style lunch. Sensory, practical, and ready to follow. This plan gets you the views, the art, and the tables.

Barcelona 5-Day Itinerary - Tips, Classic Restaurants & Faster Routes
A sharp, 5-day plan to see Gaudí, beaches and museums without scrambling. Pro moves: prebook Sagrada Família and Park Güell, use the Metro between Gaudí sites and start early to dodge crowds. Eat smart: try market stalls at La Boqueria (La Rambla, 91) and Mercat de Sant Antoni (Carrer del Comte d'Urgell, 1); reserve classic tables - 7 Portes (waterfront), Can Majó (La Barceloneta), Cal Pep (El Born) or Els Quatre Gats (Gothic), and order raciones/porções to share. Quick payoff: fewer lines, faster connections and better meals.

Tokyo 5-Day Itinerary - Markets, Classic Restaurants & Pro Tips
A tight 5-day plan that links neighborhoods to named markets and classic restaurant streets so you waste less time and eat better. Start sushi breakfasts at Tsukiji Outer Market, snack down Nakamise at Senso‑ji, hunt bargains at Ameya‑Yokocho (Ueno) and Sunamachi Ginza, grab flexible lunches in Takashimaya Times Square food hall, and finish nights at traditional counters on Ginza’s Chuo‑dori or near Kabukiza; in Shibuya seek old‑style izakayas in Nonbei Yokocho and try Maidreamin on Sotokanda (Akihabara). 💡 Pro tips: arrive markets early, carry cash for stalls, reserve Ginza kaiseki ahead, load a Suica/Pasmo for fast transit, and schedule Skytree/Meiji Jingu around sunset to cut lines and get better light. Use this route to book smart and eat like a local.

7-Day Chile Itinerary for First-Time Visitors: Culture, Wine, and Andean Landscapes
Explore the vibrant city life of Santiago, enjoy a day in Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, savor fine wines in Casablanca Valley, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking nature of Cajón del Maipo.

4-Day Santiago Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Explore the vibrant city of Santiago in 4 days with must-see attractions, local cuisine, and relaxed pacing to immerse yourself in daily life and culture.

5-Day Paris Summer Itinerary: Outdoor Experiences and Seasonal Events
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Paris in summer with this 5-day itinerary featuring long sightseeing days, Seine river cruises, open-air cafés, gardens, parks, and evening walks.

5-Day Paris Winter Itinerary: Museums, Markets & Cozy Nights
Paris in winter is made for slow walks, warm cafés, and world-class culture. This 5-day itinerary balances iconic museums, covered passages, seasonal lights, and Christmas markets (when they’re running), with scenic Seine strolls and classic bistro dinners that feel extra comforting in the cold. The pacing is designed for shorter daylight hours and includes plenty of easy-to-book tours and experiences, so you can spend less time planning and more time enjoying Paris at its coziest.

5-Day Paris Niche Culture Itinerary: Explore Jazz Bars, Perfumery Ateliers, Vintage Markets, and Creative Studios
Immerse yourself in the artistic undercurrent of Paris with this 5-day itinerary, featuring jazz experiences, perfumery ateliers, vintage markets, and creative studios, while highlighting the unique crafts that keep Parisian culture vibrant.

5-Day Paris Luxury Romantic Escape: Fine Dining, Boutique Hotels, and More
Experience the ultimate romantic getaway in Paris with this 5-day itinerary featuring fine dining, private Seine cruises, spa indulgences, and breathtaking views.

5-Day Paris Solo Travel Itinerary for Independent Explorers
Embark on an unforgettable solo journey through Paris with this 5-day itinerary featuring group tours, cooking classes, and local cafés to meet fellow travelers, along with iconic shows at Olympia and Moulin Rouge.

5-Day Paris Local Life Itinerary: Explore the Heart of the City
Immerse yourself in the authentic Parisian lifestyle with this 5-day itinerary showcasing local hangouts, artisan workshops, and vibrant open-air markets. Discover the hidden gems of Belleville, Canal Saint-Martin, Butte aux Cailles, and more.

5-Day Paris Hidden Gems Itinerary: Uncover Lesser-Known Museums, Covered Passages, Vintage Shops, and Quiet Neighborhoods
Explore the enchanting underbelly of Paris with this 5-day itinerary that highlights hidden gems, lesser-known museums, and offbeat neighborhoods, charming covered passages, including Canal Saint-Martin, the Panthéon, Bibliothèque Nationale, and unique walking tours in Belleville.