Maps, walks, tours, directory examples
Here’s some examples using Maphub and other platforms: 
  • Maps and virtual tours  - markers with associated information. Some of these include a lot of information in the marker, others embed the map but have most information on the website. 
  • Walks - providing step by step guidance along a route. Again some put info in the markers, others on site. Key issue is what works well on mobile
  • Directories - listings that may be easier to search than maps

Shopping and entertainment - Maphub

“Support Provincetown’s small businesses online during this unprecedented crisis. Click through to visit the online stores of shops, restaurants, artists, nonprofits, & more. Download text-only PDF version >
Places categorised by Maphub group, using different icons from Art and Artists, Food and Dining, Shopping etc. Little info in markers. Download provides a listing.

Uses custom icons, and tags referenced in the info panel. Groups for smoking, non-smoking, districts. Website has a form to add entries, using Typeform. Scroll down the site to see ideas for a mobile app, and also link to another mapping project Fava World

Heritage, art culture - Maphub, Wordpress plugin, Esri Storymap examples


South Holland heritage combines map, stories, walks on a Wordpress site using several platforms
  • Places - locations with maps and related articles
  • Articles on heritage, arts, culture themes
  • People - biographies, videos


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Clerkenwell
Google Site displaying Esri classic story map that includes 360 photos in the markers, and a gallery with more information from Airtable. Also slideshow of the 360 images and Google Earth flyover.

Mirfield Heritage Map - Maphub
The map has groups for places, other maps, books and videos. There is a related public Facebook group

Country walks and trails - Maphub

Hertfordshire Walker - walks created using Maphub, embedded in Blogger with step by step descriptions in the blog rather than the map. See tips: Later walks have what3words reference for start points. Has a Printfriendly option. Additionally:
“We have added interactive maps to the bottom of all our walk pages. These have been created on MapHub and contain KML and GPX files which we offer at the top of each walk just below the static map. The files enable anyone with a GPS tracking app on their mobile device to download the files in order to help with navigation. Click on the link and the file will download. Open the download with your preferred GPS tracker and you are all set.