Scandinavia, London Family Plans, and Swiss Summers Lead a Diverse Day of Trip-Making on Plantrip.io
Plantrip.io logged 137 new itineraries in the last 24 hours (March 2, 2026), revealing a striking mix of Nordic city hops, family-focused London breaks, and repeat interest in Switzerland’s summer rail-and-alps circuits. Travelers are sketching everything from quick Amsterdam–Berlin–Copenhagen swings to detailed London family agendas packed with markets, football, and theater, while multiple users requested near-identical seven-night Switzerland plans for late July.
Short European city stays are trending, with multiple three-night notes for Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, and Helsinki. The Nordic cluster points to quick-hop urban escapes—canals, design districts, and waterfront saunas—while Amsterdam anchors several multi-city plans, including a July itinerary linking Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague timed for the Rotterdam Carnival on July 25, with stays at Holiday Inn Express Sloterdijk and CityHub Rotterdam.
London is seeing robust family planning for March, often with cultural add-ons and day trips: itineraries cite Portobello Road Market, a West End show, Globe Theatre tours, Columbia Road Flower Market, and a Monday Viator excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, and Warwick Castle. Elsewhere in Europe, users are shaping Paris-plus-Switzerland combos, a business delegation schedule for Brussels’ AutoTechnica 2026, and tailored routes across Ireland by public transport. Spain’s south appears in simple form (“Andalucía”) while Barcelona–Madrid–Sevilla remains a classic trio.
Long-haul wanderlust spans Australia’s Melbourne–Sydney–Cairns–Uluru circuit (mid- to high-end stays), a Colombia plan focused on Bogotá from Riyadh, and a three-week Europe sweep from Brisbane covering London, Paris, Italy, and heritage stops like the Vatican and Shakespeare’s home. Asia-Pacific plans are lively: multiple Malaysia city stays (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Ipoh), a 14-day Auckland-to-Christchurch route in May, and a flurry of Thailand requests—including a nightlife-forward UAE couple’s week and a Kochi-to-Thailand March 2–7 timeline. Japan appears with a 7-day Osaka–Nara–Kyoto–Tokyo plan featuring teamLab and a Mt. Fuji day trip.
Closer to home for many users, India travel is busy and budget-minded: repeated asks for a 7-night Switzerland plan sit alongside domestic circuits from Bengaluru to Europe in 10 days, family-friendly Amritsar–Dharamshala–McLeod Ganj–Dalhousie–Khajjiar routes, Uttarakhand stays in Rishikesh, quick Holi getaways to Pushkar, temple trails across Ujjain and Puri–Konark–Chilika–Bhubaneswar, and relaxed couple retreats in Bali’s Ubud and Uluwatu. North American road ideas include New York from Ontario, Virginia Beach weekends, and scenic Texas Hill Country blooms, while outdoor enthusiasts flagged Utah’s Mighty Five region, Bryce and Capitol Reef drives, and a detailed Phoenix–Moab–Colorado mountain loop packed with hikes and hot springs.
Taken together, the day’s planning leans into variety: brisk European city circuits—especially in the Nordics—family culture in London, repeat-asked Swiss Alps summers, and hands-on road and nature trips across the American West. With carnival dates, football nights, and hot spring soaks locked into several plans, travelers are prioritizing timed experiences and memorable moments across continents.