Searching on Maps

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Use latitude and longitude coordinates

You can search for a location using its latitude and longitude coordinates, as well as get the coordinates of a location you've already found on Google Maps.

Search for a location using coordinates

If you already know a location's coordinates and want to find it on the map, simply enter the coordinates in the Google Maps search box. To create the degree symbol, press Option-0 (Mac) or ALT+248 (Windows).

Example: try a search using these coordinates: +38° 34' 24.00", -109° 32' 57.00" (for a location in Moab, Utah, United States)

Get the coordinates of a location

If you want to get the coordinates of a location you see on Google Maps, just right-click the location then select What's here?. The coordinates will appear in the search box. Learn more about coordinates in Google Maps.

Get coordinates faster using Labs

Find coordinates faster and add temporary coordinate labels using the following Labs features.

With Google Maps Labs, you can try out experimental features in Maps. To get to Maps Labs, click Maps Labs in the footer of the panel to the left of the map.

If you're signed in to your Google Account, we'll save your Labs preferences so you don't have to re-enable them next time. 

LatLng Tooltip

To get the coordinates of a location, point your cursor to the location on the map then press Shift.

 

LatLng Marker

To add a temporary coordinates label to a location, right-click a point on the map then select Drop LatLng Marker.