You should also see an image of the location near the bottom of your screen. To share that Street View, tap the menu in the top-right corner, and then tap Share. Tabs at the top of the screen direct you to specific items like Restaurants, Coffee, Hotels, Bars, Attractions, Parks, and Gas to help narrow your search.
You can also search specifically by typing directly in the search bar at the top or via voice search by tapping the microphone icon at the top right. You can often call businesses right from the Maps interface. Everyone knows how to use the pinch gesture to zoom in and out, but you can also zoom one-handed in Google Maps. With a bit of planning, you can download and view Google Maps offline, too. With larger areas, you will get a prompt to select a smaller area and be advised of how much space it will consume on your device before it starts downloading in the background.
Your saved maps will be listed in the Google Maps menu, which is accessible by tapping your Google ID picture on the main Explore tab. One item in the list of options is Offline maps , and that is where you can view your download. These maps expire in one year, but you can update them anytime. Offline maps are pretty limited. Google Maps shows you recent searches when you tap on the search bar, but you can easily save locations, something that will be a real time-saver in the future when you look for a place again.
To save a location, tap on the place you want to save on the map, expand the information by tapping on the address at the bottom, and then tap Save. You can choose to save it as a favorite place with the heart icon, mark it as a place you want to go, or add it to the list of your starred places. You can find your favorites and saved places under the Saved tab at the bottom of the main window.
Google Maps can help you get where you want to go on public transportation and get there on time by letting you check bus and train schedules. Simply enter the location you want to travel to in the search bar, tap on Directions and tap on the icon of the train at the top. If you want to check when a later train is available or see when the last train leaves, then tap where it says Depart at and enter a specific time, or you can tap on Last to find the latest option available.
You can also filter the results by type of transport bus, train, underground , and set preferences for fewer transfers or less walking via Options in the top-right corner. It even links to Lyft, which will launch a separate Lyft app to call for a ride, if you chose that. Google has several Maps views, including map types and map details. The major map types are Default like a flat atlas , Satellite, and Terrain.
You can view each of these alone, but you can also layer in details like Transit , Traffic , and Biking to each of the main views. You can always tilt your map and get an isometric view in Google Maps. Tap and hold on the map with two fingers slightly apart and then swipe up. Moving your fingers in a circular motion will rotate the map. The Terrain option will show some hills, but it also sometimes shows the interior plan of certain locations.
Google Maps accepts voice commands. Just tap on the microphone icon at the top right and then speak your destination. You can turn off the voice by saying Mute or Be quiet. You can also say Show traffic , ask it to Show alternate routes , or say Next turn to find out what your next turn is.
Many options have multiple triggers and there are lots of possibilities. You can plot a route with multiple locations in Google Maps. To do so, set up directions for your first location as you normally would, then tap the three-dot button at the top right and choose Add stop. Open Google Maps again and tap Go at the bottom of the screen. Anything that you've pinned will appear at the top of the Go list.
Just tap it to bring up the route preview again. If you saved a public transit route, you'll see the exact route preview that you originally pinned. If you saved a driving route, you'll see directions from your current location to the destination you pinned. Quick tip: You'll need to be online to get these directions, even if they're pinned.
If you're instead looking to save a route so you can get directions when you're offline, you'll need to download a map of the entire area first. If you're using an Android smartphone, you've got an extra option: Saving a shortcut for the route to your phone's home screen. On the same screen where you can pin the route, instead tap the three dots next to the starting location.
Select Add route to Home screen and confirm that you want to add the icon. Now whenever you tap the shortcut on your home screen, you'll be brought to this same route preview. Times Internet Limited. All rights reserved. For reprint rights. Times Syndication Service. A heading of 0 indicates North, 90 indicates East, and so on, continuing clockwise. For example, in this directions request the route goes east from the origin, then takes a U-turn:.
Directions responses are returned in the format indicated by the output flag within the URL request's path. The above example requests JSON output. It's also possible to request XML output.
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However, note the following subtle differences:. Routes consist of nested Legs and Steps. See DirectionsRoute for more information. Contains the status of the request, and may contain debugging information to help you track down why the request failed. See DirectionsStatus for more information. Contains an array of available travel modes. This field is returned when a request specifies a travel mode and gets no results. The array contains the available travel modes in the countries of the given set of waypoints.
This field is not returned if one or more of the waypoints are 'via waypoints'. This field contains more detailed information about thereasons behind the given status code. This field is not always returned, and its content is subject to change. Contains an array with details about the geocoding of origin, destination and waypoints.
This is because such waypoints are only reverse geocoded to obtain their representative address after a route has been found. See DirectionsGeocodedWaypoint for more information.
Routes consist of nested legs and steps. Contains an array of warnings to be displayed when showing these directions. You must handle and display these warnings yourself. An array which contains information about a leg of the route, between two locations within the given route. A separate leg will be present for each waypoint or destination specified.
A route with no waypoints will contain exactly one leg within the legs array. Each leg consists of a series of steps. Contains an object that holds an encoded polyline representation of the route.
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