Live demo — Travel
Search any city. Add stops. Draw walking or cycling zones. Find cafes, ATMs, and attractions within reach — then download your itinerary as a GPX or KML file.
How it works
Everything your readers need to plan a trip — without leaving your site.
Nominatim geocoder — powered by OpenStreetMap — finds any city, street, or landmark worldwide. No API key required.
Click the map to drop numbered stops. A route line connects them automatically. Remove stops or drag them to adjust.
Switch to "Draw Zone" and click any stop to generate a walking, cycling, or driving isochrone — showing exactly where you can reach in 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.
Search for cafes, ATMs, museums, hotels, or pharmacies inside your zone — pulled live from OpenStreetMap via Overpass API.
Export the full itinerary as a GPX file (for GPS devices and apps like Komoot or OsmAnd) or KML (for Google Maps and Google Earth).
What this means for your site
Every element you've just used — the geocoder, the isochrone zones, the Overpass POI search, the GPX download — can be customised for your specific niche, pre-loaded with your destinations, and embedded directly on your site. This is a generic demo. The version I'd build for you would be focused on your readers' exact journey.
Instead of an empty map, yours starts with your curated stops — hotels, trailheads, viewpoints, restaurants — already pinned.
Colours, icons, popups, and controls all matched to your site's look and feel. It should feel native, not embedded.
Build one version for Paris, one for Tokyo, one for Cape Town — or make it fully user-searchable. The underlying tools work globally.
Built on OpenStreetMap, Leaflet, and open APIs. No monthly costs, no per-view charges, no vendor lock-in. You own the code.
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