If a destination inspired you on the channel, this page is the next step: turning that inspiration into a more practical path, with useful pages about where to stay, how to think about the trip and where to begin.
I wanted to bring together a few channel destinations with practical site pages, so you can move from inspiration into a clearer planning step: base, neighborhood, trip rhythm and stay logic.
China is already the strongest example of this logic: real destination content on the channel, paired with a practical page about apps, mobile setup, first-city logic and lessons learned.
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The stronger move here is letting the video create the emotional pull, then using the site to narrow the stay decision between a broad Rome guide and a boutique angle.
Go to RomeEven when the channel content is broader than one city, the planning page can sharpen the decision: what area makes sense for a first New York trip.
Plan New YorkBuenos Aires works through neighborhood atmosphere. The video creates desire; the site page helps turn that into a more practical stay decision.
Plan Buenos AiresI would rather not send you straight into a cold search. First comes inspiration. Then context. Only after that do flights, hotels and planning tools come in more naturally.
I want the site to speak more directly with the channel. Instead of feeling like a static directory of pages, it becomes a more natural editorial journey: you get inspired by the content, understand the destination better and only then move into the practical layer.
China already has a strong foundation. Rome, New York and Buenos Aires have started to build that bridge between content and planning. Lisbon makes perfect sense as the next step, and Spain also opens a major opportunity to expand this logic in a stronger way.