One museum, one neighborhood day, one late-night food crawl.
View planWeekend Trips
Short on time? These 2–3 day itineraries are built for maximum payoff: one great neighborhood, one signature meal, one day trip, and one slow morning.
City weekends
Best for food, walkable neighborhoods, and one big “signature” activity.
Beach weekends
One base, one sunrise, one boat day (optional), and a long slow lunch.
Mountain weekends
One hike day, one rest day. Don’t stack two hard days back-to-back.
Easy road trips
One scenic drive + one town + one nature stop. Keep drive time under 3 hours each way.
How to plan the perfect weekend
A weekend is short—so remove decisions. Use this framework every time.
Choose one neighborhood or one town. Don’t change hotels—time is the luxury.
One “must-do,” one signature meal, one slow morning. Everything else is optional.
Keep it under 60–90 minutes away. Day trips make weekends feel bigger.
Plan only 60–70% of the day. The best moments are always unplanned.