A bit of an "out of the box" answer: try ChatGPT. It’s an AI system that generates answers to arbitrary questions and can serve as a starting point for generic tourist queries. Beware that it frequently provides inaccurate/misleading answers, so travelers should double check the outputs in Google before finalizing their plans. For example, here’s the ChatGPT/GPT-4 response to What are some cheap things to see in New York City besides parks and museums?
New York City offers numerous inexpensive or free attractions beyond
parks and museums. Here are ten options to consider:
- Staten Island Ferry: Take a free ride on the Staten Island Ferry, enjoying spectacular views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and
the Manhattan skyline.- Times Square: Visit this iconic location, famous for its bright lights, billboards, and street performers.
- 9/11 Memorial: Pay your respects at this poignant tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks. Admission is free, but there may
be a fee to enter the museum.- Brooklyn Bridge: Walk or bike across this historic bridge, taking in the stunning skyline views of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
- High Line: Stroll along this elevated park and greenway built on a former railway line, admiring the public art and architecture along
the way.- Grand Central Terminal: Explore this beautiful, historic train station, known for its Beaux-Arts architecture and celestial ceiling
mural.- Public Libraries: Visit the New York Public Library’s main branch, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, to see the stunning architecture
and famous Reading Room, or visit other branches for free events and
workshops.- Street Art: Discover the city’s vibrant street art scene, particularly in neighborhoods like Bushwick, Williamsburg, and the
Lower East Side.- Free Outdoor Performances: During warmer months, enjoy free outdoor events such as Shakespeare in the Park, SummerStage, and the
Washington Square Music Festival.- Window Shopping: Take a leisurely walk along Fifth Avenue or through SoHo, enjoying the window displays and unique architecture
without spending a dime.Remember to check for any updates or changes
to admission fees and hours before visiting these attractions.
Is there one ‘will always work’ search term or sentence which we can point out to them
I’d recommend to search for the official Ministry of Tourism sites using the following search term: "Tourism + country you are interested in".
Some results (I’m using the DuckDuckGo engine):
what to do or where to go in a popular tourist destination.
Google "things to do in + [Name of the place]"
https://www.google.com/maps, search for the place, then click on "things to do":
A good place to begin is Wikivoyage.
It’s crowd-sourced (so there’s neither selling nor any fiscal agenda) and has been around sufficiently so it has developed both overview and in-depth information.
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