
"After a few seconds, what I saw surprised me -- an itinerary that looked strikingly close to what I had spent hours building last fall, including hotel recommendations. The sights included museums that I did indeed see, like The Met and the MOMA, things to do, like a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge, and a handful of restaurants I couldn't miss. The number one hotel recommendation was the actual one I chose for my last trip."
"What I found most impressive about the itinerary was that the AI went a step further than just telling me what to see. It recommended a week-long unlimited OMNY card and told me I didn't need one of the popular sightseeing passes since many historic sites are free to visit. Everything listed included Google reviews and information like hours, admission prices, and other details."
Google Canvas can plan multi-day trips including hotels and flights from a simple prompt. The tool produces itineraries with specific sights, museums, restaurants, and hotel recommendations matching real choices. It adds practical advice such as suggesting a week-long unlimited OMNY card and indicating when popular sightseeing passes are unnecessary because many historic sites are free. Each entry includes Google reviews, hours, admission prices, and other details. Flights can be added and visualized alongside hotels. Google also introduced new flight tools and Canvas visualization for trips, integrating reservations and transit options.
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