Google Maps is celebrating 20 years of helping people explore new places and connect with their communities. Since its launch, the service has evolved beyond navigation, offering detailed information on businesses, landmarks, and points of interest.
In the Philippines, Google Maps has played a key role in highlighting the country’s rich culture, historical sites, and natural wonders. To mark this milestone, Google is sharing a list of the 20 most reviewed visitor attractions in the country. These destinations showcase the diverse experiences available, from centuries-old landmarks to scenic locations.
Over the years, Google Maps has become a valuable tool for travelers and businesses. Its features, such as 360-degree street views and real-time updates, have helped people find places with ease. The platform has also supported local tourism by making it easier for visitors to discover and explore different parts of the country.
The Top 20 Most Reviewed Visitor Attractions in the Philippines
- Quezon Memorial Circle
- Magellan’s Cross
- Temple of Leah
- Cagsawa Ruins
- Chocolate Hills Complex
- Loboc River Cruise
- Twin Lakes Tagaytay
- The Ruins
- Lion’s Head
- Alona Beach
- Hinagdanan Cave
- Bangui Windmills
- Cambugahay Falls
- Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)
- MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park, Palo
- José Rizal Monument
- Cloud 9 Surfing Area
- Calle Crisologo
- City of Naga Boardwalk
- Intramuros
As it marks two decades of service, Google Maps remains committed to supporting communities in the Philippines. The company plans to continue promoting local tourism and preserving cultural heritage through its mapping services.