Destination Guides help travelers decide what a city is actually good for after they land. Use this planning layer to compare neighborhoods, activities, short-trip structure, nightlife, and destination fit before you move into route search.
What should destination guides help travelers decide?
They should help answer whether a city fits the trip, where to stay first, what matters on a short stay, and which destination deserves the route search next. These pages work best when the trip is still destination-led rather than fare-led.
Start with the biggest destination clusters
- London: things to do, where to stay, at night, best time to visit, how many days, and 3-day itinerary
- New York: things to do, where to stay, at night, and best time to visit
- Tokyo: things to do, where to stay, at night, and best time to visit
- Paris: things to do, where to stay, best time to visit, how many days, and 3-day itinerary
- Dubai: things to do, where to stay, at night, best time to visit, how many days, and 3-day itinerary
Short-trip destination planning
- Jeddah on a short trip and where to stay in Jeddah
- Colombo on a short trip and where to stay in Colombo
- Abu Dhabi on a short trip, Abu Dhabi at night, and where to stay in Abu Dhabi
- Things to do in Bangkok and where to stay in Bangkok
- Singapore on a short trip, where to stay in Singapore, and night views and evening areas
- Things to do in Kuala Lumpur and where to stay in Kuala Lumpur
How to use destination guides
Start here when your trip is destination-led rather than fare-led. Use these pages to compare city fit, neighborhoods, evening plans, and how many days a place really needs. Then move into the matching Routes page and live search when you are ready to price the trip.
What destination guides should connect to
Every destination guide on Farelyt should support a real travel cluster: a route page, a destination stay or activity layer, and a next-step search path. These pages are not meant to be dead-end inspiration posts.