The hunt for the perfect place can sometimes be discouraging: you jotted down the name of that little bistro in your messages, but couldn't find it when it came time to book. Between screenshots, voice notes, and misplaced tabs, hidden gems are lost faster than they're discovered.
Since I started using Google Maps lists, I add each new important address to the appropriate category; this way, they all remain organized and accessible at a glance. When it's time to plan a weekend getaway or organize my vacation, I simply activate the relevant list: the map instantly transforms into a ready-to-use travel guide.
Why create Google Maps lists?
Because an isolated address, however delightful, quickly gets lost in the flood of bookmarks. La liste It acts like a thematic binder: it groups your locations by project, assigns them a descriptive icon, and places them on the map at the right time. At a glance, you can distinguish restaurants for the next weekend, hotels for the summer, or neighborhood bookstores without everything getting mixed up.
Another advantage: the poolingShare the list with your travel companions; everyone adds their suggestions, comments, votes; the itinerary takes shape without cross-emails or spreadsheets.
Finally, synchronization works automatically between mobile and computer via Google Maps: prepare from the office, consult on the go, nothing is lost.
Create and customize your lists step by step
The lists work equally well on the desktop version of Google Maps and on the mobile version.
To create a new Google Maps list:
- Search for a place in Google Maps then click on the icon Save (below the search). You can also click on a location directly on the map and then Save.

- Accounts Manager New list and name it, for example, "Dream Vacation"
- Choose an icon among hundreds of Emoji; this visual marker speeds up the search in the sidebar.
- Click on Create


- Your location is now saved in the Google Maps list you just created.
If you want to add a location to an existing list:
- Search or click on a location
- Click on Save
- Select the list that interests you.

Where can I find my lists to delete or modify them?
Once created, Google Maps lists can of course be viewed, modified or deleted on both smartphones and computers.
On smartphone (Android / iOS)
- Open Google Maps and then tap the tab Registered in the lower bar.
- Your Google Maps lists appear in the section Your listsTap one to view or manage it.
- From this view, use the icon « ⋮ » ou “…” to Delete list or access Edit list and adjust the name, description, or recorded locations





On a computer (maps.google.com)
- Go to Google Maps
- On the left sidebar, click on the icon Enregistré
- In the tab ListsFind all the lists you have created.

- Click on a list to open and edit it: add places, change the order or share.

- To delete a listClick on the three vertical dots and select Delete list

Clever uses for everyday life and while traveling
For planning a vacationCreate a list for each category: accommodations, restaurants, sightseeing. Display only one at a time to see the relevant points and avoid cluttering the screen. You can then estimate travel times and optimize your itinerary effortlessly.
Au follow-up Lists are a great alternative to paper address books. Gather together concert venues to check out, your favorite bakeries, or local artisan workshops. Google Maps alerts you when a place on your list is nearby: impossible to miss out on an exceptional croissant.
Professionals also appreciate the tool: traveling salespeople, urban photographers, and construction site managers can each create their own thematic lists (priority clients, photo spots, sites in progress). The result: a clear schedule and a well-managed map.
Two tips to be even more efficient
- Download the offline zone Before leaving Wi-Fi: your lists remain accessible even without a network.
- Add a note Each card includes: budget, signature dish, best time for the photo… these details become invaluable on the big day.
Good practices for optimal Google Maps lists
- One theme = one list to avoid duplicates and find the information in the blink of an eye.
- Complete the note For each location: budget, atmosphere or strategic timing will guide you when making your choice.
- Update regularly : delete closed addresses and archive those already visited in order to maintain a relevant database.
- Don't abuse proximity notifications; reserve them for your favorites so as not to overload your phone.
By making a habit of recording your discoveries as soon as they occur, you build a geographical memory Reliable and instantly usable. No more "I knew it was in this area": your addresses are there, ready to be (re)discovered, transforming every impromptu outing into an opportunity to explore.
So, it's your turn: open Google MapsMake it a habit to save your favorite places and create lots of lists. Organizing a dinner, planning a trip, or finding a cozy café will no longer be a matter of chance but a simple, effective method that's always at your fingertips.











