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Google Maps serves as an indispensable tool for everyday navigation, providing marked routes, turn-by-turn directions, and public transport information to facilitate easy movement. Yet, its utility extends beyond mere guidance from point A to B.
Alongside its way-finding capabilities, Google Maps enables users to save locations for future reference. This feature proves useful for trip planning, archiving preferred dining spots, or compiling a list of date night suggestions. Users can not only mark places on their Maps but also create an annotated list for later retrieval.
To save locations on Google Maps for Android or iOS:
- Open the Google Maps app.
- Search for the desired location, then tap to access its information card or alternatively, tap a location marker on the map or press and hold a spot to place your marker.
- Tap the “Save” button on the information card. If not immediately visible, scroll the button row to find it.
- Choose a list or create a new one by tapping “+ New list.” Customize the list’s name, description, and icon emoji.
- Optionally, type notes about the location in the provided text box.
- Tap “Done” to save.
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To save locations on Google Maps on desktop:
- Open Google Maps in your web browser.
- Search for the location and click to open its information card, or click a location marker on the map.
- Click the “Save” button next to the “Directions” button.
- Select a list from the dropdown menu to save the location. Repeat for multiple lists or choose “New list” to create one.
By default, Google Maps’ location lists are private, offering users the freedom to curate personalized lists without concern. However, for those who wish to share their curated lists or allow others to edit them, Google Maps provides the option to control the visibility and edit permissions of these lists.