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Apple brings insights, ratings, and reviews to Apple Maps

Users can now view and search for restaurants and hotels in the U.S. with distinctions from MICHELIN Guide

Apple Maps has launched the addition of rankings and insights from expert sources to Apple Maps.

Users can now view and search for MICHELIN-starred, Green Star, and Bib Gourmand restaurants — along with MICHELIN Key hotels — starting in the U.S., with support for additional regions coming in the future.

Soon, rankings and insights from The Infatuation and Golf Digest will also be added to Maps, with more expert sources to follow.

With this update, place cards will now reflect distinctions, descriptions, and images from expert sources.

Additionally, for select hotels, users can now book directly from Maps, with the option to schedule restaurant reservations through MICHELIN and tee times through Supreme Golf coming soon.

“MICHELIN Guide, The Infatuation, and Golf Digest are leading industry experts that consumers rely on for finding the best restaurants, hotels, and golf courses, and we’re excited to bring their valuable insights and accolades to our users in Apple Maps,” said David Dorn, Apple’s senior director of Internet Software and Services Product.

“These new integrations make Maps an even more useful and seamless resource for users to discover great new places whether in their hometown or traveling somewhere new.”

To use this feature, users can leverage search filters in Maps and find places with these distinctions.

To explore more great places around the world, users can also view curated guides from MICHELIN GuideThe Infatuation, and Golf Digest.