What's the most-saved place on Google Maps amid Covid-19?


By AGENCY

In spite of the ongoing pandemic, many people are still dreaming of France. According to data provided by Mountain View, the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum in Paris are the two locations that are most saved by users of its popular Google Maps application.

Having attracted close to 10 million tourists in 2019, the Louvre will not be setting any new attendance records this year. However, the managers of the world’s most popular museum can take heart in the fact that the number of visitors will likely bounce back once borders are re-opened and people are allowed to come and go as they please. An observation that has recently been borne out by news to the effect that the French cultural bastion is ranked second in the top 10 most-saved places on Google Maps.

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