Content2Map for Food Bloggers
Turn your restaurant guides into interactive maps readers can actually use. Paste your article URL, get every restaurant on a map, and embed it in your post.
Last updated: March 2026
The Problem with Restaurant Guides
You write a "15 Best Tacos in Mexico City" post. Readers love it — but they have no visual way to see where each spot is, which ones are walkable from each other, or which cluster near their hotel. A static Google Maps screenshot with 15 numbered pins is unreadable on mobile. Building a custom interactive map takes hours. Content2Map turns your published post into a searchable, filterable restaurant map in 60 seconds.
How Food Bloggers Use Content2Map
1. Paste your restaurant guide URL
Go to content2map.com/create-map and paste the URL of your published restaurant guide, food roundup, or review post. AI reads the article and extracts every restaurant, café, bar, and food hall mentioned.
2. Categorize by venue type
Content2Map auto-categorizes venues. Fine-tune by setting specific types: restaurant, café, bar, bakery, street food, fine dining. Readers can filter the map by type.
3. Embed in your blog post
Copy the embed code and add it to your article. Readers see a fully interactive map — they can zoom, click pins for details, search by name, and filter by type. All without leaving your page.
4. Get discovered by foodies
Your public maps appear on Content2Map's city pages and explore feed. When someone searches for restaurants in a city you covered, they find your map — and click through to your blog as the source.
Content Types That Work Great
Why Food Bloggers Choose Content2Map
Interactive maps readers actually use
Unlike static screenshots, readers can zoom, click pins, search by name, and filter by cuisine type — all inside your blog post.
Maps that drive traffic to your blog
Public maps on Content2Map credit your article as the source. Foodies who discover the map click through to your original post.
60 seconds, not 60 minutes
AI extracts every restaurant from your article text. No copy-pasting addresses, no manual pin-dropping.
Combine Eater + Infatuation + your own picks
Create maps from other publications too, then merge everything into a city-wide restaurant bible (Pro).
Venue type filtering
Categorize by restaurant, café, bar, bakery, street food — readers filter to exactly what they want.
Example Workflow
You publish a "12 Best Ramen Shops in Tokyo" post:
- Paste your published post URL into Content2Map
- All 12 ramen shops appear on an interactive map (60 seconds)
- Set each venue type to "restaurant" for filtering
- Copy the embed code, paste into your WordPress post
- Readers zoom into neighborhoods, click pins for details, and find shops near their hotel
- The map shows up on Content2Map's Tokyo page, sending new readers to your blog
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I map my restaurant guide?
Paste your article URL into content2map.com/create-map. AI extracts every restaurant and plots them on a map. See our restaurant mapping tutorial.
Can I map YouTube food tour videos too?
Yes. Paste any YouTube URL and Content2Map extracts restaurants from the video transcript. See our YouTube mapping guide.
Can I embed the map on my food blog?
Yes. Copy the iframe embed code and paste it into any blog platform — WordPress, Squarespace, Ghost, Wix. See our embed guide.
Do maps drive traffic back to my food blog?
Yes. Every public map credits your blog post as the source URL. Users who discover the map on Content2Map's city pages or explore feed can click through to your original article.
Map Your Restaurant Guide
Paste any food article URL and see every restaurant on a map in under 60 seconds. Free to start.