I asked ChatGPT and Claude to plan my next dream trip to Japan with Viator — one delivered much better destinations

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Ever since my mind-blowing first trip to Tokyo back in 2018, I've been dying to go back to Japan — specifically to explore Kyoto as a solo traveler. But when it came time to plan my itinerary, I decided to ditch traditional travel blogs and let artificial intelligence do the heavy lifting. Both OpenAI and Anthropic recently integrated Viator into their ecosystems — ChatGPT as an app and Claude as an automated "Connector."

To see which AI tool could plan the ultimate Kyoto getaway, I pitted them against each other in a head-to-head travel planning battle. Here is which chatbot emerged as the victor.

ChatGPT’s recommendations

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To map out my seven-day journey in Kyoto, I fed ChatGPT a hyper-specific prompt tailored to my $3,500 budget and personal interests:

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The Prompt: "Act as an elite travel advisor. I'm visiting Kyoto, Japan, for seven days. My interests include video games, food, wrestling, shopping for vinyl, anime, and photography. My budget is $3500. Recommend the most memorable Viator experiences, hidden gems, food tours, cultural activities, and unique local experiences. Rank them by overall value and likelihood of becoming a highlight of my trip. Explain why each recommendation stands out from standard tourist activities."

The Viator app integration pulled directly from its live database, displaying options complete with star ratings, review counts, durations, and pricing. Out of a massive list of cultural walking tours and street food crawls, these four top picks immediately stole the show:

  • Private Kyoto Tour: Temples, Hidden Alleys & Local Stories
  • Real Nishiki Market Brunch Walking Tour (7 Tastings + Brunch)
  • Kyoto Gion Geisha District Walking Tour * Kyoto Night Foodie Tour in Gion (9+ dishes + 6 Sake tastings)

Claude’s recommendations

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After presenting the same prompt I fed to ChatGPT to Claude, the Viator Connector brought up a variety of cooking classes, sports lessons, theater shows, movie tours, culinary tours and restaurants. And just like ChatGPT’s Viator app, it also brought up a bunch of half-day tours and private sightseeing tours with accompanying star ratings, the total number of reviews, time durations and prices per person.

The major difference between Viator on ChatGPT and Claude is how the Claude Connector laid out a carefully curated Kyoto playbook for me to stick to, which was broken down as follows:

  • No.1 Ramen Experience in Kyoto (~$89): Rating: 4.97 | 2,400+ reviews
  • Private Kyoto Photo Shoot & Walk in Gion/Higashiyama (~$164): Rating: 5.0 | 24 reviews
  • Private Kyoto Tour: Temples, Hidden Alleys & Local Stories (~$100): Rating: 4.86 | 1,633 reviews
  • Kyoto Nishiki Market Food Tour – Hidden Tastings (~$41): Rating: 5.0 | Private tour
  • Antique Kimono & Tea Ceremony Experience (~$96): Rating: 4.92 | 121 reviews

Beyond those tour options, Claude’s Viator Connector pointed me towards even more experiences that perfectly match my tastes.

It told me to take a day trip to Osaka for a video game-fueled visit to the Super Potato retro gaming store, hit up the Jeugia & Jet Set Records stores in Kyoto to find some music to bring home, spend a few hours perusing around the Kyoto International Manga Museum and attend a K1/kickboxing event pop-up in Kyoto's municipal gym.

Claude prevailed

Out of both ChatGPT's and Claude’s usage of Viator’s vacation planning and recommendation capabilities, I preferred Claude’s presentation much more.

Both chatbots provided me with a strong selection of fun tours to embark on in Kyoto, but Claude went the extra mile to plan out what I should do and generate extra events to put on my to-do list according to my hobbies & interests.

When the time comes, I’ll be sure to keep Claude’s Kyoto vacation advice in mind when the time comes for me to go on my grand adventure.


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Elton Jones
AI Writer

Elton Jones covers AI for Tom’s Guide, and tests all the latest models, from ChatGPT to Gemini to Claude to see which tools perform best — and how they can improve everyday productivity.

He is also an experienced tech writer who has covered video games, mobile devices, headsets, and now artificial intelligence for over a decade. Since 2011, his work has appeared in publications including The Christian Post, Complex, TechRadar, Heavy, and ONE37pm, with a focus on clear, practical analysis.

Today, Elton focuses on making AI more accessible by breaking down complex topics into useful, easy-to-understand insights for a wide range of readers.

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