Google Maps has handed the keys to Dua Lipa. In a new collaboration with her editorial platform Service95, the pop superstar has launched “Dua’s Lists,” a curated travel feature featuring more than 130 personally selected locations across some of the world’s most visited cities — complete with a custom Dua-themed Pegwoman now appearing in Street View.
The activation transforms Google Maps into a distinctly Dua-coded travel guide. Available across Mexico City, Los Angeles, New York City, Pristina, London, and Tokyo, the rollout includes 12 editorially curated city lists packed with her go-to restaurants, bars, vintage stores, cultural landmarks and hidden local favorites. Fans can unlock the feature simply by searching “Dua Lipa” or “Dua’s Lists” inside Google Maps.
Google Maps announced the launch with a social post reading: “@DUALIPA just dropped 130+ of her favorite places around the world on Google Maps, in partnership with @Service95. From the ultimate dinner spots and late-night bars to the best vintage shops, all of her lists are yours to explore.”
The collaboration builds naturally on the ethos of Service95, the editorial platform Dua launched in 2022 as a destination for cultural recommendations, essays and global city guides. This latest partnership translates that curation directly into an interactive travel tool, allowing users to explore cities through the same lens Dua has developed while touring internationally.
Google has also added a playful visual detail: a custom Pegwoman avatar styled to resemble Dua, dressed in a white blazer and carrying a yellow handbag, available in select featured cities when users enter Street View.
The project reflects something Dua has spoken about openly for years. “People do really love to joke about the fact that I’m always on holiday. I’m not always on holiday; I just make everything I do feel like a holiday,” she previously said. Even during demanding stretches of her Radical Optimism Tour, that mindset has shaped her schedule, with the singer often carving out time to explore local food scenes and neighborhoods between arena dates.






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