Trip hours validator

Validate trip hours against your travel dates

A place being open today does not mean it is open on your one free Tuesday abroad. ValidaTrip checks the list against the days you are actually there.

In short: Validating trip hours means checking each place’s weekly schedule, public-holiday closures, seasonal openings, and booking requirements against the exact dates you will be travelling, so anything that would be shut when you arrive is flagged before you build a day around it.

Free. No account needed to try it.

Paste the plan

Use an AI itinerary, travel doc, spreadsheet, blog list, or friends text.

Check the dates

Opening hours, closed days, public holidays, and booking risks are checked together.

Keep the workable route

Places are grouped by neighborhood and shown on a map after validation.

Trip hours validator: what it is for

Use this when your trip plan already has good places, but you need to know which ones break on your dates because of weekly hours, public holidays, or booking constraints.

What ValidaTrip checks

  • Each saved place checked against your travel window
  • Closed weekday and holiday conflicts surfaced before the trip
  • Reservation-only and timed-ticket risks flagged early
  • Events and public holidays added to the planning context

How to use it

  1. 1Paste your places from a spreadsheet, AI itinerary, Google Doc, or notes app.
  2. 2Add the destination and trip dates so weekday and holiday checks are meaningful.
  3. 3Use the flagged list to move, replace, or book places before the trip starts.

Questions

How do I check if places are open on my travel dates?
Paste the places into ValidaTrip and set your dates. It checks opening days and hours against the actual days you are in the destination.
Does ValidaTrip check public holidays?
Yes. It adds public holidays for the destination country to the trip context because museums, banks, government sites, and some attractions can close or shift hours.
Can it flag places that need booking ahead?
Yes. Places that commonly require reservations, timed tickets, or advance planning are flagged so they do not silently fall through.
Is this different from checking Google Maps one place at a time?
Yes. ValidaTrip checks the whole trip list against the same travel window and keeps the results in one plan instead of making you audit every listing manually.