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    Google Maps Rolls Out New Features to Make Your Holiday Travel Smoother

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminNovember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As the holidays loom, the to-do lists get longer. Between parties to attend and gifts to pick up, the holiday season can get stressful in no time, especially if you’re traveling. 

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    Google Maps is releasing four new features that may help you navigate the chaos. From smarter local recommendations to AI-generated tips, these updates aim to save time, reduce stress and keep you moving when the holiday crunch hits full force.

    For more tips to navigate holiday travel, explore how Google Lens became my go-to travel sidekick and these expert-approved Google Maps tips to keep your Thanksgiving travels stress-free. 

    Insider tips built with Gemini

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    One of the most intriguing updates is the arrival of “know before you go” tips, powered by Google’s Gemini AI. When you look up restaurants, hotels or event venues in Maps, scroll down and you’ll see insights collected from reviews and web data. This will include information such as parking advice, dress code, reservation tips or off-menu favorites. It’s like tapping into a local expert who knows the place inside and out, saving you the stress of discovering surprises once you arrive. 

    These insider tips are rolling out now in the US on Android and iOS.

    A smarter Explore tab to unearth local gems

    If you finish holiday errands early and wonder what to do next, or if you just don’t know which coffee shop is worth trying, the upgraded Explore tab is there to help. A swipe-up will show trending eateries, activities and hidden spots near you. Trusted sources, such as Lonely Planet, OpenTable or local influencers, contribute curated lists, making it easier to discover places you might otherwise miss during your travels. 

    The updated Explore tab will start rolling out globally on Android and iOS this month.

    Read also: Google Maps Is Getting More Hands-Free for When You’re Driving

    Predictive EV charger availability for winter road trips

    Planning a road trip to visit family? If you’re driving an electric car, nothing ruins the mood like pulling into a charging station only to find every charger in use. 

    The new EV charger availability feature predicts the number of charging ports that will be free when you arrive, using a combination of real-time data and historical patterns. That way, you’re less likely to be stuck in a lineup, which is especially helpful when holiday traffic hits.

    EV charger availability predictions will begin rolling out next week on Android Auto and cars with Google built-in.

    screenshot of Google Map's latest feature to find nearest available EV charging port

    This feature works by using AI to analyze historical and real-time data to predict how many chargers are likely to be free once you’re there.

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    Leave reviews under a fun holiday alias

    Want to spread some holiday cheer (and boost a favorite shop) without signing your full name? Now on Google Maps, you can choose a nickname and profile picture when leaving reviews. 

    Whether you’re “Eager Elf,” “Secret Santa, or “Hermy,” your feedback is still tied to your Google account behind the scenes, but you can protect your identity publicly. 
    The feature will be rolled out globally on Android, iOS and desktop later this month.

    Read also: This New Car Feature Uses AI to Keep You From Missing Your Exit

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