Why personalized city planning matters
Most city guides are written for a broad audience, so they often assume the same landmarks, the same pace, and the same amount of free time. A personalized city tour planner is more useful because it starts with your day instead of forcing your day into a fixed itinerary.
How Travvy builds a custom route
Travvy asks for the inputs that affect whether a tour is actually enjoyable: destination, duration, interests, starting point, pace, and special requests. It then creates an ordered route with stops, context, and practical details you can use while exploring.
- Plan around a few free hours, a half day, or a longer city walk.
- Balance well-known sights with neighborhoods, food, culture, viewpoints, or quieter places.
- Shape the route around a hotel, station, meeting point, or current location.
Choose the route shape before the stops
Personalization works best when the route shape matches the day. A loop is useful when you need to return to a hotel. A one-way route fits station-to-dinner plans. A compact route works when weather, kids, or limited energy make distance more important than coverage.
Tell Travvy what the route needs to do before asking for stops. That helps the app choose places that belong together instead of building a list of attractions that are hard to follow on foot.
- Use a loop when you need to end near the start.
- Use a one-way route when the next commitment is across town.
- Use a compact route when comfort, accessibility, or weather matters most.
How it compares with static itineraries
Static itineraries can be helpful for inspiration, but they rarely know your constraints. Travvy is designed for specific travel questions, such as what to do near your starting point, how to fill an afternoon, or how to make a route feel more local and less rushed.
When Travvy is most useful
Use Travvy when you want a plan quickly but still care about fit. It is especially helpful for layovers, first days in a city, repeat visits, family trips, solo walks, and any moment when you want a route that can change with your energy or schedule.
