MeetmeMap. makes giving directions easy

MeetmeMaps provide quick and accurate travel directions to your friends or customers for any mode of transport.

Organising to meet?

For example click and see directions to Kirribilli House (Sydney), the Old Costumier (London) or the Kodak Theatre (Los Angeles)

How does MeetmeMap work?

You enter in your destination details. We give you a link. You email it to friends or post it to a website. Anyone who clicks on it finds out how to get there and when to leave. What is shown is step-by-step directions for each form of transport such as trains, buses, car and by foot

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Benefits for the creator

  • no need to write out tedious step by step directions
  • gives directions for all starting locations
  • no more cuting and pasting maps into your emails or webpages
  • links off your website to ensure customers/clients find your premises.

Benefits for the viewer

  • no need to type the destination into travel planner pages or look it up in map books.
  • remembers your starting location such as home or work so you get instant directions
  • consolidates all travel options in one list.
  • a MeetmeMap lists useful businesses around the destination area

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Disclaimer
MeetMeMap.com does not warrant and shall have no liability for information provided from referenced travel planning websites. MeetMeMap.com does not guarantee that the content and/or facilities available or accessible via these websites will always be accurate, complete or current or that access to the websites will be uninterrupted. MeetMeMap.com expressly disclaims all liability for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage occasioned from the use or inability to use these websites, whether directly or indirectly resulting from inaccuracies, defects, viruses, errors - whether typographical or otherwise, omissions, out of date information or otherwise. Accessing these websites and the downloading of material from them is done entirely at the user's own risk.