How To Add Map To Trip On Tripit [ 95% PREMIUM ]

Sometimes you need a bigger screen to visualize the geography of a complex trip. The web interface is slightly different but equally intuitive.

If you have TripIt Pro:


TripIt Pro’s map will show you nearby airports. If you are landing at JFK but your meeting is in New Jersey, the map might suggest you should have flown into Newark (EWR) next time.

Before clicking buttons, you need to understand how TripIt thinks about maps. Unlike Google My Maps (where you pin locations manually), TripIt uses geocoding. How to Add Map To Trip on TripIt

When you forward a confirmation email (hotel, flight, restaurant, meeting) to plans@tripit.com, the app scans the text for addresses. It extracts the latitude and longitude of every single venue.

Consequently, the map is not something you "add" to the trip. The map is the trip. Once you have two or more confirmed plans with addresses, a map layer exists automatically. You just need to know where to find it.


For the modern traveler, an itinerary is more than just a list of confirmation numbers and dates—it is a narrative of a journey. While TripIt has long been the gold standard for organizing travel chaos into neat linear lists, its true power is unlocked when you switch from a text-based view to a geographical one. Sometimes you need a bigger screen to visualize

Seeing your trip mapped out transforms abstract addresses into concrete logistics. It answers questions you didn't even know you had: Is the hotel close to the train station? Do I have enough time between meetings? How far is the airport from the city center?

In this deep dive, we explore how to "add" maps to your TripIt experience, navigate the mapping features, and use visual data to streamline your travel.


Most travelers need the map while on the go. Here is how to access it in the mobile app. TripIt Pro’s map will show you nearby airports

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  • Tap Map.
  • Adjust the view: By default, it shows all days. Use the calendar selector at the top to filter by a specific day (e.g., "Day 3: Thursday"). This prevents the map from getting too cluttered.
  • The main panel will transform from a text list into a full-color, interactive Google Map.

    Desktop advantage: You can right-click on the map to open it in a new tab or use the "Satellite" view to see actual roof lines of your destinations.