If your business or any of its locations temporarily closes or is seasonal, you can help your customers stay up to date across Google.
When to mark your business as Temporarily closed
Important: Businesses that offer pickup or delivery services should not mark their business as "Temporarily closed." Otherwise, those services won't show on Google.
Use “Temporarily closed” if your business:
- Will stay closed for 7 or more days in a row, or
- Will be closed for an unknown period of time
This doesn’t affect local search ranking, and your business will be treated similarly to open businesses.
When to use Special hours & More hours
You can let your customers know about changes in your business hours or when certain services are available.
- Set “Special hours” if your business:
- Temporarily adjusts its hours of operation, or
- Remains closed for 6 days in a row or less
Learn how to set Special hours.
- Set “More hours” if your business:
- Has different hours for specific services it offers
Update one location
To make your profile appear as temporarily closed on Google Maps and Search:
- On your computer, sign in to Google My Business.
- In the menu on the left, click Info.
- To the right, point to the section “Close this business on Google.”
- To expand this section you might need to click the arrow.
- Click Mark as temporarily closed.
Update multiple locations
- On your computer, sign in to Google My Business.
- From the list of locations, select all locations that you want to mark temporarily closed.
- On the toolbar near the top, click Actions
Temporarily closed.
- Click More
Mark as temporarily closed.
- In the dialog that appears, click Mark temporarily closed.
Locations reported as closed
If Google receives an update that a location is temporarily closed, you may get a “Reported as temporarily closed” notification.
To confirm, tap Reported as temporarily closed Confirm closed.
The location is marked as temporarily closed on Google Maps and Search.