AI is recommending your destination. Here's what it's saying.
ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are already telling travelers where to eat, stay, and explore. We track exactly what they're saying — and how consistent it actually is.
Q: I'm a foodie visiting New York City. What culinary experiences should I not miss?
A: Katz's Delicatessen, Second Avenue Deli, Russ & Daughters…
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Top destinations
New Jersey
302 places · 420 questions
AI paints New Jersey as a distinctly positive, family-friendly food-and-fun destination—unmistakably itself.
Québec City
841 places · 604 questions
Québec City is the first destination we track — a walled, French-speaking city on the St. Lawrence River known for its historic old town, winter carnival, and fine dining scene. We repeatedly ask AI assistants where to eat, stay, and explore here, then track how their recommendations change across models and time.
Latest findings
- New York City scores 80% distinctiveness, more than three times the 25% network average, showing its top-ranked picks rarely overlap with what other destinations feature.
- For Québec's Best Boutique Hotels, the top 3 properties — Auberge Saint-Antoine, Le Capitole Hôtel, and Le Monastère des Augustines — account for 100% of mentions, leaving no room for any other hotel to surface.
- Montreal's Best Restaurants category logged 40 position changes among its 21 tracked entities this check, making it the destination's most volatile tracked category.
- Delaware's distinctiveness score is 0%, well below the 25% network average, meaning its top-ranked picks closely mirror what's already common across other destinations.
- For Fredericton's Best Boutique Hotels, the top 3 properties — Crowne Plaza Fredericton-Lord Beaverbrook, Quartermain House Bed & Breakfast, and The Carriage House Inn — hold 75% of mentions, well above the 60% an even split would produce.