About Google Maps
Get there faster with real-time updates
• Beat traffic with real-time ETAs and traffic conditions
• Catch your bus, train, or ride-share with real-time transit info
• Save time with automatic rerouting based on live traffic, incidents, and road closures
Discover places and explore like a local
• Discover local restaurant, events, and activities that matter to you
• Know what’s trending and new places that are opening in the areas you care about
• Decide more confidently with “Your match,” a number on how likely you are to like a place
• Group planning made easy. Share a shortlist of options and vote in real-time
• Create lists of your favorite places and share with friends
• Follow must-try places recommended by local experts, Google, and publishers
• Review places you’ve visited. Add photos, missing roads and places.
More experiences on Google Maps
• Offline maps to search and navigate without an internet connection
• Street View and indoor imagery for restaurants, shops, museums and more
• Indoor maps to quickly find your way inside big places like airports, malls and stadiums
* Some features not available in all countries
* Also available for Wear OS. Add a Tile on your Wear OS watch to quickly access home and work.
* Navigation isn't intended to be used by oversized or emergency vehicles
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Google Maps FAQ
1. How do I get real-time traffic updates in Google Maps?
Google Maps provides real-time traffic updates. Simply enter your destination, and Maps will automatically show traffic conditions along your route. You can see live traffic by viewing the map and looking for color-coded roads (green, yellow, red) to indicate traffic flow.
2. Can I use Google Maps offline?
Yes, you can download offline maps to use Google Maps without an internet connection. Go to “Offline maps” in the app menu, select a region, and download it. This allows you to search for places and navigate even when you’re offline.
3. How do I use public transportation with Google Maps?
To use public transit, enter your destination and tap the transit icon. Google Maps will show you options for buses, trains, or other public transport, along with real-time schedules, routes, and estimated arrival times.
4. Can I add or correct information on Google Maps?
Yes, you can add missing places, roads, or update incorrect details by tapping on “Contribute” in the app menu. Select “Add a place” or “Edit the map,” and follow the prompts to provide the correct information.
5. How do I share my real-time location with others?
You can share your real-time location with friends or family by tapping on your profile picture in the app, selecting “Location sharing,” and choosing who you want to share with. You can also set a duration for how long you want to share your location.
6. How can I explore places near me using Google Maps?
You can explore local places by tapping on the “Explore” tab. Google Maps will show nearby restaurants, cafes, shops, and other popular destinations, with ratings, reviews, and photos to help you decide where to go.
7. What is Street View, and how do I use it?
Street View allows you to virtually explore streets and landmarks. Tap on a location, and if Street View is available, you’ll see a thumbnail at the bottom. Tap it to enter Street View and navigate as if you’re walking through the area.
8. How do I save my favorite locations in Google Maps?
You can save places by tapping the “Save” button after selecting a location. You can create lists for different types of places like restaurants, travel spots, or landmarks. These lists can be accessed later in the “Saved” section.
9. Can I use Google Maps for indoor navigation?
Yes, Google Maps supports indoor maps for large venues like airports, shopping malls, and stadiums. Just zoom into the building on the map, and you’ll see floor plans. You can use this to navigate through different floors or sections.
10. How do I report a missing road or wrong route on Google Maps?
To report a missing road or incorrect information, tap on your profile picture and select “Help & feedback” or “Edit the map.” You can add missing roads or suggest changes to the current route, which Google will review for updates.