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Here are some examples of searches on Google Maps: 1. Specific businesses: Starbucks. 2. Types of places: coffee near hyde park. 3. Narrow your results by using the city and county: groceries in portsmouth, hants. 4. Narrow your results by using a postcode: petrol in BN2. 5. Find a crossroads: high street and clarendon 6. Address, city, county, cou...
To get more information about a place, do one of the following: 1. Select a mini pin on the map. 2. Drop a pin on the map. 3. Search for a specific place. You'll see information about the place like the address, opening hours, phone number, website and ratings or reviews.
Sign in to Google Maps.Open Google Maps or the Google Maps app .In the search box, start typing a search, like restaurants.Personalised search results may appear under the search box. For example, your search results can include places that you've searched for before. If you're signed in to your Google Account but you...General places on the map
Local results appear for people who search for businesses and places near their location. They're shown in various places across Maps and Search. For example, you’ll probably see local results if you search for "Italian restaurant" from your mobile device. Google will try to show you the kind of nearby restaurant that you’d like to visit. Local results are influenced by a number of factors, primarily on relevance, distance, and prominence. These factors are combined to help find the best matc...
Places relevant to you
Some of the personalised searches that you see on Google Maps can only be seen by you. If you're on Google+, you may also see places recommended or shared by people in your circles. Here are some examples of where this information may come from:
Use the store finder to view all kinds of useful information including opening hours, directions, contact details and the kind of products, services and facilities.
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Oct 16, 2020 · After you’ve selected a voting location or ballot drop box in your area, you can click through from Google Search or Google Assistant to Google Maps for quick information about how far it is, how to get there, and voting hours.