Using other Maps views

View traffic and other layers

Depending on your location, you can view location-specific information such as real-time traffic, photos, and Wikipedia articles in Google Maps. 

How to switch between layers

  1. Navigate to a location in Google Maps.
  2. Hover your mouse over the square widget on the top righthand corner of the map.
  3. A menu with available layers for your map will appear. Click on the down arrow to view additional layers, if necessary.
  4. Click the name of the layer that you'd like to turn on for your map (e.g. Traffic). Simply click again to turn off the layer.

Available layers

  • Traffic: Get up-to-date traffic conditions to find the best route to your destination.
  • Photos: View photos taken from locations all around the world.
  • Labels: Show street, city, and boundary names within your map.
  • Webcams: View live imagery from webcams situated worldwide.
  • Videos: Watch YouTube videos recorded from locations on the map.
  • Wikipedia: Explore geotagged Wikipedia articles to learn more about an area.
  • Bicycling: Find biking paths and trails. You can also get biking directions from Google Maps.
  • 45º: See your location on the map at a 45º angle birds'-eye view.
  • Terrain: View the 3D elevation of natural geographic features, like mountains and canyons.
  • Transit: See the public transport network of your city overlaid on the map.

 

Learn how to change the map between Satellite and Map view.

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