Where Will You Travel exists to answer two questions every trip begins with: where should I go, and how do I actually get there from the airport?
Most travel sites stop at the destination. We don't. Every city we cover is linked to the international airports that serve it, and every airport we cover is treated as part of the journey — with real detail on terminals, ground transport, layover strategy, and the small practical decisions that make travel smoother.
What we publish
- City guides — neighborhoods, timing, food, and honest advice on what's worth your limited days.
- Airport guides — how airports are laid out, every way into the city compared by price and speed, and what to do when a connection goes wrong.
- Layover and transit guides — whether to leave the airport, what's realistic in 4, 8, or 24 hours, and how to time it safely.
- Practical travel skills — packing, booking, red-eyes, lounges, and budgeting, tested by people who fly often.
How we work
Our content is researched and edited by a small editorial team. We use modern research tools — including AI assistance — to help draft and organize some articles, but every published article is reviewed, fact-checked, and edited by a human editor before it goes live. When facts can change (prices, schedules, visa rules), we phrase guidance in ranges and point you to official sources for the current numbers. See our editorial policy for details.
How the site makes money
Where Will You Travel is supported by advertising and by affiliate partnerships with travel brands. If you book through one of our links we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Ads and affiliate links never determine what we recommend — our affiliate disclosure explains how we keep those separate.
Get in touch
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