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by zachlipton
4992 days ago
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I hate to say it, but this post honestly sounds like it comes from a startup idea Markov chain. Anyway, I'm fond of the Luxe Guide [http://www.luxecityguides.com/] model: highly selective high-quality recommendations for a particular city/area. Not "here are 125 restaurants" like most tour books, but "here are the 10-12 you can't go wrong with as a visitor with only a few days." |
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Why would you say that ? Just want to understand.
The idea is to build a very selective "Dos & Donts" around a place / activity - this is not a recommendation for place (125 restaurants) but more like "what's good to eat here" or 'the chef's speciality is this' and other low-level details.
In any case this is just a weekend thing, but I would love to understand what would you have in a travel app that would give you more value than tripadvisor (lets say).