About PlanMyVisit
PlanMyVisit helps people use AI to plan real-world visits with more confidence.
We focus on the practical details that make a visit work: what to prioritise, how long to allow, how to shape the experience, what access or dietary needs may matter, and what useful places fit nearby. PlanMyVisit is built for attractions, museums, landmarks, neighbourhoods, destination areas and routes that people experience in the real world.
We are also focused on how visits are operated, not just how they are planned: helping AI support people during real-world experiences through phones, AI glasses, wearables and other on-visit interfaces designed specifically for visits.
Why PlanMyVisit exists
General AI travel advice can sound confident while missing the practical knowledge needed on the day. PlanMyVisit gives AI agents structured, visitor-ready knowledge so they can help people plan a specific visit instead of guessing from generic web information.
A good visit is not just a list of facts. It depends on timing, pace, group context, accessibility, food preferences, ticket choices, weather, transport and what the visitor actually wants to get out of the experience.
Built for visits first
A PlanMyVisit visit is a structured guide to spending time at a specific place. That might be a short museum visit, a viewpoint, a historic attraction, a garden, a landmark, or a full day in a destination area.
Each visit combines AI-assisted research, human curation and structured local knowledge that your AI can use before and during the visit.
Kew Gardens
Kew, London
A full-day garden visit built around Kew's glasshouses, views, botanical art and useful food stops
Spinnaker Tower
Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth
Ride up Portsmouth’s 170m landmark for sweeping harbour, Solent and city views, with optional glass-floor, Sky Bar, tea or abseil experiences
Churchill War Rooms
Westminster, London
An immersive underground Westminster journey through Britain's wartime command centre, combining the Cabinet War Rooms with the Churchill Museum
Petra
Petra, Wadi Musa
Petra's rock-cut city rewards early starts, good pacing, and local guidance beyond the Treasury
Routes when sequence matters
Sometimes the best experience is sequential: start here, go there next, then finish somewhere specific. That is what a route is.
Routes are curated, ordered experiences such as food tours, neighbourhood trails and self-guided journeys. They are designed by tour operators or curators, then operated through Autoura Connect.
Sweet and savory tastes of West Hollywood
West Hollywood, CA
This food tour features favorite tastes of West Hollywood, from cafes to Mexican and Peruvian eats and finishing with the best ice cream in town
Old Town food tour
Old Town, Edinburgh
Take a food odyssey around the Old Town of Edinburgh, breathe in the history while discovering Harry Potter's origins and Greyfriar's Bobby
Wine, ice cream, and Italian food in bohemian Jericho
Jericho, Oxford
Taste delicious ice cream, cheese and pasta as you wander through Oxford's bohemian neighbourhood Jericho
Sweet tooth dessert tour
Inner Sunset, San Francisco
Visit four of the city's most tasty dessert stops
Use PlanMyVisit with your AI
PlanMyVisit is designed for AI agents. You can chat with the assistant on a visit page, or connect PlanMyVisit to your own AI so it can use your preferences for pace, accessibility, dietary needs, budget, group context and travel style.
PlanMyVisit works with MCP-compatible AI tools and is designed to support planning in systems such as ChatGPT, Claude and OpenClaw.
Powered by Autoura
PlanMyVisit is powered by the Autoura platform, which structures local knowledge from attractions, venues, destinations and tour operators so AI agents can help people plan real-world experiences more accurately.