Content2Map for Travel Bloggers
Turn your published blog posts into interactive, embeddable maps — automatically. Paste your article URL, get a map in 60 seconds, embed it back in your post.
Last updated: March 2026
The Problem
You write a "48 Hours in Tokyo" post mentioning 20 locations — temples, ramen shops, neighborhoods, viewpoints. Your readers love it. But they have no way to see where everything is in relation to each other. A static Google Maps screenshot doesn't cut it. Building a custom map by hand takes 30+ minutes. Content2Map turns your published post into an interactive map in under 60 seconds.
How Travel Bloggers Use Content2Map
1. Paste your published post URL
Go to content2map.com/create-map and paste the URL of your blog post. Content2Map reads the article text, identifies every location you mentioned, and geocodes each one.
2. Review and customize
Your map appears with pins for every detected location. Remove any false positives, add spots the AI missed, and categorize by venue type (restaurant, landmark, hotel, etc.).
3. Embed it back in your post
Copy the iframe embed code and paste it into your blog post. Works with WordPress (Custom HTML block), Squarespace (Code block), Ghost, Wix, or any HTML site. No plugins needed.
4. Get traffic from searchable maps
Your public maps appear on Content2Map's explore feed and city pages. When someone searches for destinations you covered, they can discover your map — and click through to your original blog post as the source.
Why Travel Bloggers Choose Content2Map
Save 30+ minutes per post
AI extracts and maps every location from your article. No manual pin-dropping, no copy-pasting addresses into Google My Maps.
Readers stay on your page longer
An interactive embedded map keeps readers exploring instead of bouncing to Google Maps. More time on page = better SEO signals.
Maps that drive traffic back to you
Every public map credits your blog post as the source. Users who discover the map on Content2Map can click through to your original article.
Works with your existing content
Paste the URL of any published post — past or present. Turn your entire archive into interactive maps without rewriting anything.
Combine multiple posts into city guides
Create maps from different articles about the same city, then use Merge Maps (Pro) to create a comprehensive destination guide.
AI-powered itineraries
After creating a map, generate a day-by-day itinerary that groups nearby locations to minimize travel time (Pro).
Example Workflow
You publish a "Best Cafés in Paris" post mentioning 12 cafés:
- Paste your published post URL into Content2Map
- All 12 cafés appear on an interactive map (60 seconds)
- Categorize each as "café" for easy filtering
- Copy the embed code, add a Custom HTML block in WordPress
- Readers can now zoom, click pins, and search cafés directly in your post
- The map also appears on Content2Map's Paris city page, driving new readers to your blog
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I turn my blog post into a map?
Paste your published article URL into content2map.com/create-map. AI extracts every location and creates an interactive map. See our step-by-step tutorial.
Does Content2Map drive traffic back to my blog?
Yes. Every public map credits the original source URL. When users find your map through Content2Map's search, city pages, or explore feed, they see a link to your blog post.
Can I embed the map on WordPress?
Yes. Add a Custom HTML block in the Gutenberg editor and paste the embed code. No plugins needed. See our embed guide.
Can I map my old blog posts too?
Absolutely. Paste the URL of any published post — current or from your archive. Turn years of content into interactive maps without rewriting anything.
Turn Your Blog Posts into Maps
Paste any article URL and see an interactive map in under 60 seconds. Free to start — no credit card required.