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Maggie's Cafes: No Time Limit, Power Outlets ☕️🔌
Cafes selected for work and reading, meeting criteria like 'no time limit, power outlets, Wi-Fi, moderate quiet.' Coffee and food quality not guaranteed (check reviews). ⚠️ These long-stay cafes are often full. Always call within 10 minutes before visiting to check for availability, or you might find no seats. ⚠️ Other conditions (e.g., 'second drink required for long stays,' 'no time limit on weekdays, limited on weekends,' 'use your own internet') are in the notes. Cafes unsuitable for chatting are also marked. Tables and chairs are mostly standard, not ergonomic. Very uncomfortable chairs are not included, but please use your own discretion (see environment photos). Independent cafe owners often have unique personalities and rules; a lack of overly friendly service is normal. Threads ID: mag__art_
Taiwanese Comics @ Independent Bookstores Map
Looking for Taiwanese comics? This map highlights independent bookstores that sell them. Come explore and support local comics! Independent bookstores (or recommendations) selling works by at least 10 Taiwanese comic artists are welcome to join this list! Please email: [email protected] Subject: Taiwanese Comics @ Independent Bookstores-OOO (⬅️insert your store name) Thank you 🙏
2025 Michelin
Taipei, New Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung
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- What is a Google Maps saved list?
- A Google Maps saved list is a personal collection of pinned places you build inside the Google Maps app under "Your places" → "Saved". You can label each pin, group them by theme, and (optionally) make the list public via a share link — others can then open it inside their own Maps app or in a browser. Map Collections is a curated directory of these public lists, so you don't have to hunt them down on Reddit threads or screenshots.
- What's the difference between a saved list and a shared Google Maps list?
- A saved list is private by default — only you see it inside Google Maps under "Your places". A shared (or public) Google Maps list is one where the owner generated a share link, so anyone with the URL can open the list, follow the pins, or save it to their own account. Every list in this directory is a public shared list — that's the whole point of the catalog. Some shared lists are also collaborative (multiple editors), but most curator-style lists are read-only shares.
- How do I open a list from this page?
- Tap any card and we open the original Google Maps list in a new tab. On mobile, that opens straight in the Maps app if it's installed; on desktop, it opens in maps.google.com. From there you can save the list to your own account, navigate to any pin, or share it onward — none of those interactions touch AppicLab.
- How are these lists chosen?
- Every list in this directory is hand-picked: we only add publicly shared lists with a clear theme, a recognizable curator, and pins that survive a brief sanity check. We do not auto-scrape Reddit or Twitter, and we do not include lists whose owner hasn't opted into public sharing. If a list later goes private, the card stops resolving and we remove it on the next pass.
- Can I suggest a list to add?
- Yes! Send us the Google Maps share URL (maps.app.goo.gl/…) along with a city and a theme via the submission form on this page, and we'll review it for the next batch — accepted lists are published with credit to the original creator.
- Why country, city, and theme separately?
- Because mixing them in one chip row gets crowded fast. Country narrows the catalog without overcommitting (you can browse all of Japan, not just Tokyo), city pinpoints a destination, and themes (coffee, ramen, bookstores, hidden gems) cut across cities so you can find "coffee shops" worldwide. All three filters compose — pick one, two, or all three.