Google today marked the 20th anniversary of Google Maps, a service that has transformed how over 2 billion monthly users explore and navigate the world.
In a statement on Thursday, the tech giant noted that Google Maps has become an essential tool that empowers users to confidently navigate, wherever their journey takes them.
“Over the past two decades, it’s become an essential tool for more than 2 billion monthly users, providing both comprehensive information and a vibrant community for sharing knowledge,” the company said
Google outlined several new features introduced over the years, including personalised recommendations powered by Gemini.
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“Ask Maps for curated ideas on where to go,” Google said, adding that the app’s “Directory” tab helps travelers navigate airports and that augmented reality features offer real-time insights into surroundings.
The company also pointed to the app’s ability to help users find the cheapest petrol stations nearby.
The Communications and Public Affairs Manager, of Google West Africa, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, said “Google Maps has evolved from a basic mapping tool to a dynamic platform that helps people explore, navigate, and discover new experiences.”
In Nigeria, Google Maps has helped users discover new places and navigate confidently. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Google unveiled a list of the most reviewed places in the country.
These top-rated locations span a variety of categories, including restaurants, cafes, visitor attractions, parks, and museums.
Among the top reviewed restaurants are popular spots like Mega Chicken, Farmcity Lekki Lounge, and Hard Rock Cafe, while cafes such as Flowershop Cafe and Oliver’s Café topped the list in their category.
The most reviewed visitor attractions include iconic locations like Oniru Private Beach and Fela’s Shrine in Ikeja, while prominent parks and museums such as City Park in Abuja and the National Museum in Benin City also garnered significant attention.