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Adding multiple destinations on Google Maps is a great way to plan a trip with multiple stops, whether you're going on a road trip, running errands, or visiting multiple places in a city. Here are the steps to add multiple destinations on Google Maps: 1. Open Google Maps on your computer or mobile device. 2. Click on the "Directions" button in the top left corner of the screen. 3. In the "Starting point" field, enter your starting location. 4. In the "Destination" field, enter your first destination. 5. Click on the "+ Add destination" button, which is located under the "Destination" field. 6. Enter your next destination in the new field that appears. 7. Repeat steps 5-6 for each additional destination you want to add. 8. If you need to reorder the destinations, simply click and drag the fields up or down. 9. Once you have added all of your destinations, click the "Search" button. 10. Google Maps will then generate a route that includes all of your stops. You can also customize your route by selecting different modes of transportation, such as driving, walking, or biking, and by avoiding tolls or highways. Additionally, you can view traffic conditions and estimated travel times to help you plan your trip more effectively.
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