Woman reveals clever trick to planning a stress-free holiday and people love it
A WOMAN has won praise for her very clever trick to make a holiday stress-free when planning it.
TikTok user Jessica shared the tip with her thousands of followers on her social media account.
She said in the video: “It has come to my attention that not everyone plans a trip this way and ever since I started doing this, I can’t look back.
“You are going to make a Google Map first – search for Google My Maps.
“You’ve got all these ideas from TikTok and Instagram so what you are going to do is actually pin them all onto the map.
“And organise them by groups like attractions and activities and food.”
She added to also add transportation like train stations and airports so you know how far away it is.
She finishes by saying you can then Google where the best places to stay are and to compare it to your own map.
Jessica finished by saying: “Another really great thing about this is you can more easily plan days.
“This is also really helpful because sometimes you just wander, you explore, you deviate from the itinerary but you can pull this map up at any time just to see where you are close to.”
More than 860,000 people have liked the video, and people were really impressed.
One person said: “The way I’ve spent hours googling every address to see how close/far they were away from the hotel or attractions…. THANK YOU.”
Another agreed: “Are you kidding I’ve been doing this on regular Google Maps and giving myself a hard time for nothing!”
A third said: “This is the best video I’ve found on TikTok. Thank you!”
Someone else had their own suggestion too: “Pro tip – download the map so you can pull it up OFFLINE and are never lost in the city you’re in.”
A recent study found that Brits spend as long as 13 days a year planning their holiday – but that the planning is half the fun of the trip itself.
And here are some other tricks to book the best holiday within your budget.
For all the latest Travel News Click Here
For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News.