Event Map Builder
Build event maps for venues, schedules, neighborhoods, or multi-stop programs with a clear public-facing experience.
Answer first
Event maps work well when attendees need fast orientation, practical venue details, and a simple way to browse multiple stops or sessions.
Mapiry fits when organizers want a map that is editable close to launch, easy to share, and useful on both desktop and mobile.
Who this is for
- Conference teams, festival organizers, tourism boards, and community event operators.
- Anyone packaging event logistics into one shareable map instead of scattered PDFs, docs, and venue links.
Fit guidance
- Choose this approach when attendees need more than one destination and timing context matters.
- If your event changes often, a map workflow with easy updates is safer than static visual collateral.
Recommended next steps
- Outline the map around venues, stages, or itinerary segments before styling.
- Prepare an embed or share page so attendees can reach the map from registration, email, and social surfaces.
Supporting proof and examples
- Mapiry already has public map sharing, embeddable surfaces, and template-led creation routes that support fast event publishing.
- The acquisition flow can point evaluative visitors into educational guides and action-oriented map creation without waiting on editorial content.
Related paths
Move between educational, evaluative, and action-oriented surfaces without relying on ad hoc body-copy links.
academy
How to build a custom map
Structure venues, routes, and event stops cleanly.
academy
How to embed a map on your website
Publish an event map where attendees already convert.
template
Browse attractions templates
Use a place-heavy template family as a fast event-map starting point.
create
Create an event map
Skip straight to map setup.