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Most travel itinerary tools either hand you a generic template or a wall of unsourced numbers. Luxentrae AI does neither. Every destination in this tool is backed by a structured pricing dataset covering accommodation, food, local transport, attractions, and flights — built from researched ranges for that specific city, not a single global average applied everywhere. When you pick "Bangkok, Budget, 5 days," the cost ranges you see reflect Bangkok specifically: street food at a few dollars a meal, BTS Skytrain fares, and hostel rates that are genuinely representative of that city's budget tier — not Bangkok prices dressed up to look like Paris prices with a different flag emoji next to them.
The single most common travel-planning mistake isn't picking the wrong destination — it's discovering the real cost of a trip only after flights are booked and it's too late to adjust. A "5 days in Tokyo" idea can mean $700 or $3,000 depending on whether you're staying in a capsule hostel near Asakusa or a suite at the Park Hyatt, eating at convenience stores or omakase counters, and walking everywhere or taking taxis. Those aren't small differences — they're the difference between a trip that's actually affordable and one that quietly blows your budget by day three.
Luxentrae AI exists to surface that range up front. Generate an itinerary for any budget tier and you'll see what budget, mid-range, and luxury actually cost in that specific city — accommodation per night, a typical meal, a taxi ride, a museum ticket — so you can decide deliberately rather than guess and hope. The estimates aren't a substitute for checking live prices before you book, but they're a far better starting point than a generic "$100/day" rule of thumb that ignores which country you're actually visiting.