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2023/02/05Just visit the site of Google My Maps and sign in with your Google username.
Name your map and set the base map.
Search and “+ Add to map” your must-see places.
Add a description.
It’s also possible to include a photo.
Tips and tricks to separate your layers if planning to visit a city or a whole country.
Research the city and country and add your selected places to your map.
Add new layers.
Differentiate your places with symbols and colours.
Include accommodation, restaurant, general transportation...
Play with the colours and signs and see which individual style works for you.
Add points manually by “Add marker” pin icon
Plan your self-guided walking tour - “Add walking route”.
All of these routes can have max 10 stops/elements. The stops can be rearranged and changed later, the route line can be also altered by dragging the line.
Choose “Step-by-step directions” to find out how much time will be needed for the planned road trip/walking tour. Google My Maps will tell you the distances and the calculated time between your stops.
Plan your road map - “Add driving route”.
Plan your approximate travel itinerary. After seeing the distances between your pins, calculate which can be reached on foot or by public transport.
A big disadvantage is that you can’t create more than 10 layers, so if you’re planning a longer trip in a country, better to arrange your places by regions and days as I did at this 3-week Peru itinerary planning. You can just list the places in the order you might visit them.
Create a copy from your map
Depending on visiting a city or a country, rearrange and rename your places and layers
Continue your research about flights and tickets
Find the perfect place for your accommodation.
“Draw line”.
“Enable link sharing” to send it to your travel partners.
Access your created and shared maps on IOS and Android devices via Google Maps app by checking your “Saved” places and clicking on “Maps”.