Treat free time as a planning constraint
A business-trip route needs to respect the calendar first. Travvy lets you plan around a short window, starting point, pace, and interests, making it useful for a morning walk, a lunch break, an evening reset, or a few hours before heading to the airport.
Plan from where you actually are
Generic city guides often begin from famous landmarks, but business travelers usually start near a hotel, office, venue, or station. Travvy can create a self-guided route from that location and keep the walk focused enough to fit the time you have.
- Start from your hotel, meeting location, conference venue, or current position.
- Choose interests that match the moment, such as food, architecture, views, or quiet streets.
- Add practical notes about luggage, dress shoes, mobility needs, or a hard return time.
Use the walk as a useful reset
City exploration on a work trip does not need to be exhaustive. Travvy can help you find a route that gives you fresh air, context, a good meal idea, or a compact overview of the area, while optional audio and stop notes make the walk feel guided without adding more planning work.
Change the route when the schedule changes
Meetings run late, calls appear, and transit plans shift. Travvy lets you ask for a shorter route, fewer stops, nearby restaurant ideas, or a different ending point, so your exploration can adapt to the real shape of the workday.