Tell TripCompass where home is and where you want to go. It maps the whole journey — how you'll get there, where you'll rest, what each day looks like, and the trip back.
Real places from OpenStreetMap · descriptions & interest signals from Wikipedia, where available
TripCompass geocodes both your home and destination, measures the real distance between them, and picks a sensible way to travel — driving under ~300km, flying beyond that. It searches OpenStreetMap for real nearby places, grouped into a local handbook (attractions, nature, food, arts, shopping), sized to how long you're staying.
Where a place has a Wikipedia entry, TripCompass pulls its real description and its monthly Wikipedia page-view count — an honest signal of public interest, not an actual visitor count, since no free tool reports real foot traffic. Claude then narrates a day-by-day plan around the real places found.
Hotel suggestions and "known for" events are directional, not live listings — TripCompass links out to Booking.com, Google Hotels, and a live Google search per event so you can confirm real prices, dates, and availability before you commit.
Built with only free, keyless tools: no ChatGPT or Gemini calls here (those need paid API keys this demo doesn't have) — just Claude, live, plus OpenStreetMap and Wikipedia's public data.