The 20% of city info you actually need

Skip the overwhelming travel guides. Get essential, honest information for cities worldwide, designed for spontaneous travelers and first-time visitors.

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Why 8020.city Works

Based on the Pareto Principle: 20% of information gives you 80% of the value

Instant Load

No ads, no popups, no newsletter spam. Just pure information in under 1 second.

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Brutally Honest

We tell you what to skip. Not every attraction is worth your time.

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Local Insights

Where locals actually eat, drink, and hang out. Not TripAdvisor top 10s.

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Real Costs

Actual prices for coffee, meals, transport. Updated regularly, not from 2019.

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Realistic Timing

"This museum takes 3 hours, not 1." We respect your time.

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Mobile-First

Designed for reading on your phone while traveling. Works offline once loaded.

The Philosophy

Every travel guide has the same problem: too much information.

You land in a new city. You Google "[city name] guide." You get 5,000-word blog posts about "50 Things To Do," half of which are mediocre. You waste your first morning reading instead of exploring.

8020.city is different.

One page per city. The essentials only. Where to eat (real recommendations, not sponsored), what tourists get wrong, how much things actually cost, and what's genuinely worth your time.

The Pareto Principle applied to travel: 20% of the information gives you 80% of the value. We cut the noise and give you that crucial 20%.

The 80/20 Principle in Practice

The Pareto Principle states that roughly 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. In travel, this means 20% of information gives you 80% of the value you need to make good decisions.

8020.city is built around this idea. Instead of overwhelming you with every restaurant, every museum, every neighborhood detail, we focus on the critical 20%: where to base yourself, how to arrive, what things actually cost, and what locals know that tourists miss.

Each city guide follows the same structure because we've identified the 20% of questions travelers actually need answered. This consistency means you can quickly compare cities and find what matters – whether you're planning a weekend trip or considering a longer stay.