World City Maps
World City Maps is a global hub for exploring detailed maps of cities around the world. Each city map shows where the city is located on the world map, along with geographic context such as coordinates, hemispheres, and the antipode — the point directly opposite the city on Earth. Browse cities by continent or use the interactive globe to explore city maps across Europe, North America, Asia, Australia, Africa, and beyond.
World City Maps
Explore detailed maps of major cities around the world. Each city map shows geographic location, coordinates, hemispheres, and the antipode on the opposite side of the Earth.
Explore Cities on the World Map
This page is a global hub linking to individual city map pages. Each city map provides geographic context — showing where the city sits within its country, continent, and the wider world.
You can browse cities by continent or jump directly to a specific city map.
Explore Cities on the Globe
Click a city marker to open its full city map page.
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Europe City Maps
North America City Maps
Asia City Maps
Australia & Oceania City Maps
South America City Maps
Africa City Maps
Maps with an Antipode Perspective
Unlike standard city maps, Antipode city maps also explore the point directly opposite each city on Earth — known as its antipode. This provides a unique geographic perspective on place, distance, and global symmetry.
Find your own antipodal city
If two people stood in these cities at the same moment, they would be separated by nearly the maximum possible distance on Earth — yet connected by a straight line through its core.
ANTIPODE FAQ
Can two cities be exact antipodes?
Exact city-to-city antipodes are extremely rare. Some locations come close, but most antipodal pairs involve ocean points rather than populated places.
What exactly is an antipode?
It is the point directly opposite another on Earth — connected through the planet’s center. If you could drill straight down through your location, you would emerge at your antipode.
Why do most antipodes fall in the ocean?
Because Earth’s landmasses are clustered on one side of the planet. Over 90% of all antipodes place one point on land and the other in open ocean.
Do any major cities have true land-to-land antipodes?
A few rare pairs exist, including parts of New Zealand ↔ Spain, and parts of Argentina ↔ China. Most large cities do not have a land-based opposite.
Can I share my antipode?
Yes — use the map to find your opposite point, then screenshot or share the coordinates with friends. Yes — use Share Your Antipode to copy a link or generate an image card