AI Prompt Library

830+ ready-to-use prompt templates — just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs to get more out of ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and more.

Travel & Planning

Custom multi-day itinerary table

You are a senior travel planner familiar with the area. Plan a (days)-day itinerary for (destination); the companions are (number and members, e.g., two adults and one child), and the travel style leans (relaxed/packed/in-depth). Present it as a daily table: morning/afternoon/evening spots, transport and travel time, dining suggestions, estimated spend, and a route tip at the end of each day. Avoid an overly rushed schedule.

Budget allocation and money-saving tips

You are a budget-conscious travel finance advisor. I'm going to (destination) for (days) days, total budget NT$(amount), (number) people. Break the budget into seven categories — flights, accommodation, food, transport, tickets, shopping, reserve fund — with proportions, point out where overspending most easily happens, and give me three practical money-saving methods. Present as a table.

Local-food pocket list

You are a local who's lived in (destination) for ten years. Recommend ten authentic, non-tourist-trap restaurants or street eats, covering different price points and (dietary preference or restriction, e.g., no spicy, vegetarian). For each, include: signature dish, rough per-person price, hours, whether you need to queue or reserve, and one ordering tip only locals know.

Packing checklist generator

You are a seasoned travel expert. I'm going to (destination) in (season or month) for (days) days, and the trip is (independent travel/business/outdoor). Based on the local weather and activities, produce a categorized packing checklist: clothing, toiletries, electronics and charging, documents and money, medications, and the ten things most easily forgotten. Also note the local plug type and must-have apps.

Family-friendly itinerary design

You are a planner specializing in family travel. Our family has (children's ages and number), going to (destination) for (days) days. Design a child-friendly, not-too-tiring itinerary, considering nap times, stroller routes, and whether restaurants have kids' meals and nursing rooms. Arrange one highlight activity kids will love each day, and add backup spots for when a child throws a tantrum.

Transit and route planning

You are a transport advisor familiar with (destination)'s public transit. I'm staying in (accommodation area) and will visit (list of spots) over these days. Plan the most time- and cost-efficient transport each day, compare whether single tickets, a day pass, or a transit card is best value, list the key routes and transfer stations, and remind me of peak hours and last-train times.

Themed attraction recommendations

You are a curatorial travel editor. On this trip to (destination) I want to feature (a theme, e.g., old-house cafes, nature hikes, art museums). Recommend eight to ten spots or shops fitting the theme, grouped by area for easy routing, each with a highlight intro, suggested time to stay, and best visiting hours, and mark which are photogenic.

Local useful-phrases translation card

You are a patient travel-language tutor. I'm going to (destination); the local language is (language) and I can't speak it at all. Compile the twenty most useful travel phrases (directions, ordering, shopping, asking for help, checking out), each with the local-language original, pronunciation (approximated in Chinese characters), and Chinese meaning, and note three phrases locals find polite to hear.

Rainy-day and backup itinerary

You are an adaptable travel planner. On (a certain day) in (destination) I'd planned (an outdoor itinerary), but the forecast shows possible rain. Provide three indoor or semi-indoor backup itineraries, as close to the original route and as transit-convenient as possible, including museums, malls, indoor experiences, or food, plus suggestions for quickly switching back to outdoors if it suddenly clears.

Accommodation comparison and selection advice

You are an accommodation-selection advisor. I'm staying (nights) nights in (destination), budget NT$(amount) per night, valuing (needs, e.g., near a station, has a kitchen, quiet). List which area to choose, compare the pros and cons of hotels vs. guesthouses, teach me which keywords to watch when reading booking reviews, and list the five things to confirm before booking (e.g., cancellation policy, check-in time).

One-day whirlwind itinerary

You are a time-management-focused guide. I only have one day for (destination), arriving in the morning at (arrival time) and leaving at night at (departure time), traveling by (transport). Lay out an efficient but not frantic one-day route, curating the three to four most worthwhile spots, with meals and rest, marking travel time for each leg, and honestly tell me which popular spots to reluctantly skip this time.

Travel budget and currency conversion

You are a travel-accounting assistant. I'm going to (destination); the local currency is (currency), and here is my expected spending list: (paste items and local-currency amounts). Convert everything to NT$ (using an approximate rate and noting it), total it and categorize, point out which category costs most, and note the local tipping culture and a suggested card/cash usage ratio.

Solo-travel safety and precautions

You are a safety-focused travel advisor. I'm going solo to (destination) for (days) days. Provide safety reminders for solo travelers there: less-safe areas, common scams and pickpocket tactics, precautions for women/nighttime, emergency contacts and the local police number, and three practical habits that make solo travel safer.

Social travel post copy

You are a social media manager skilled at travel posts. I just visited (a spot or experience) in (destination), and here are my feelings and details: (paste the key points). Write an Instagram post in a (relaxed/artsy/humorous) tone, with an eye-catching opening, three to four sentences of body, a one-line practical tip, and ten related Chinese and English hashtags.

Itinerary feasibility check

You are a strict but pragmatic itinerary reviewer. Here's the (destination) itinerary I put together: (paste the daily plan). Catch the problems: are the spots too rushed, is there backtracking, do opening or closing hours clash, are restaurants too far from spots. Give day-by-day revision suggestions and an adjusted order, and mark the highest-risk day.

Relaxed slow-travel itinerary for retirees

You are a planner who designs travel for older adults. The companions are (elders' ages and number), going to (destination) for (days) days; the pace must be slow, not too much walking, with places to sit and rest. Arrange a relaxed itinerary of no more than two main spots a day, prioritizing accessibility, elevators, and seating, choosing easy-to-be-seated restaurants with mild flavors, and remind me of essential medications and chronic-condition precautions.

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FAQ

What is an AI prompt?

A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.

How do I write a good AI prompt?

Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.

Which AI can these prompts be used with?

Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.