Planning a long vacation? Use Google maps trip planner to unleash the authentic places around the globe. Explore the unknown!
From the ashes of Google Trips rises a set of new features for Google Maps, it would appear.
Of course, we knew that these features were on the way, as Google said that it would implement much of Trips’ functionality in Maps and Search when it decided to sunset the app.
Essentially, then, it seems that the decision to shut down Trips was made in part to consolidate functionality among Google’s lineup of apps.
The first organizes all of your upcoming trips in one place – when you open the Google Maps app and tap the menu icon in the upper left corner, you can view all of your future trips by selecting “Your Places” and then navigating to the “Reservations” tab.
Tapping on a trip will pull up all of the reservations associated on that trip, whether you’re looking for flight information or hotel bookings.
You’ll be able to view your reservation information even if you’re offline, so if you find yourself in a spot with no internet access, you still be able to see where you need to go.




 Google Maps are great to get direction, but the users can also use the app for other reasons that might not be so obvious.
Google Maps has lots of useful features more than showing you how to go from one point to another.
And besides the real-time retail stores, restaurants, public parks, professional speakers, and practically anywhere you want to go.
The users can use it for aerial photography, street maps, satellite imagery, 360 deg interactive panoramic views of the street, route planning, etc.
it started as a C++ desktop program.
In October 2004, Google acquired the company, which changed it into a web application.





