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What you can style on the map | Maps SDK for iOS

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The map features you can customize are arranged in a hierarchy, and each map feature has one or more style elements that you can customize. Most top-level features have one or more child map features. You have several options when customizing map styles:

What you can style for each map feature

Map features can have one or more of the following style elements that you can customize, depending on the type of map feature:

Note: Stroke color and Stroke width customizations are not available for all map features. For details, see Polygons and Polylines. Map feature visibility

When you hide map features or make them transparent, you may expose boundary inaccuracies. Map feature boundaries are not always precise, but are adjusted to look correct when all layers are visible. To learn more about how map layers affect each other, see Manage styles that overlap.

There are two ways to show or hide map features: visibility and opacity.

Visibility

To either display or hide a map feature on your map, use the Visibility style element. For more details, see Filter which map features to display.

Note: Not all map features are shown on the map at all zoom levels. To see the map feature displayed or hidden, you may need to zoom in or out. Opacity

You can also make a map feature transparent by adjusting the opacity of the following style elements: Fill color, Stroke color, Text fill color, and Text stroke color.

When you adjust the opacity of a map feature, its appearance depends on the map features underneath. To avoid unexpected style changes, set a custom style for all overlapping features.

Note: Opacity is not available for all map features. Polygons and Polylines

For map feature types that are represented with a shape, such as Beach, Country, and Town square, or a line, such as Railway track, Highway, and Trail, you can typically style the following elements: Visibility, Fill color, Stroke color, and Stroke width.

Polygon styling customization example - for Reservation feature type

Polyline styling customization example - for Highway feature type

Stroke color and Stroke width customizations are not available for the following map features:

Icons and Text Labels

For map feature types that are fully or partially represented with a label, such as Point of interest or Transportation, you can usually style the following elements: Visibility, Icon color, Text fill color, and Text stroke color.

Label text and icon styling customizations example

Map feature hierarchy

These tables for the top level map features show what child map features are available under each.

Point of interest Emergency Fire
Hospital
Pharmacy
Police Entertainment Arts
Casino
Cinema
Historic
Museum
Theme park
Tourist attraction Food and drink Bar
Cafe
Restaurant
Winery Landmark Lodging Recreation Beach
Boating
Fishing
Golf course
Hot spring
Nature reserve
Park
Peak
Sports complex
Sports field
Trailhead
Zoo Retail Grocery
Shopping Service ATM
Bank
Car rental
EV charging
Gas station
Parking lot
Post office
Rest stop
Restroom Transit Airport Other Bridge
Cemetery
Government
Library
Military
Place of worship
School
Town square Political Country Border Reservation State or province City Sublocality Neighborhood Land parcel Infrastructure * Road detail map features are only available on Google Maps Platform products that have road level details enabled. For more information, see Road level details for Google Maps Platform. Building Commercial Business corridor Road network No traffic Pedestrian mall Trail Paved
Unpaved Parking aisle Ramp Road shield Road sign Road Arterial
Highway
Local
No outlet Road detail* Surface
Crosswalk
Sidewalk
Intersection Railway track Commercial
Commuter Transit station Bicycle share Bus station Ferry terminal Funicular station Gondola station Monorail Rail station Subway station
Tram station Urban area Natural Land cover map features are rough approximations based on satellite imagery colors and may not accurately reflect real-world conditions. Continent Archipelago Island Land Land cover Crops
Dry crops
Forest
Ice
Sand
Shrub
Tundra Water Ocean
Lake
River
Other Base

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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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