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Tap on the Points of interest button to start searching for points of interest.
Then decide exactly where you want to search for
the points of interest: nearby of the current
position, near destination, whether the point of
interest should be on route or near a specific
location that you enter yourself. But you can also
enter the point of interest directly. Afterwards,
enter a point of interest category: The main points
of interest categories are Car Parks, Petrol
Stations, Food and Drink, Guest Houses and
Overnight Accommodation.
All other POI categories are summarised under
All categories. Selecting All categories opens a
list with additional points of interest categories
from which you can select several or all
categories in the list by tapping on them.
Using the All categories button, however, you
can also search for a specific point of interest in
several categories. To do this, enter a term such
as "opera", for example, and then press "Next".
Destinations will now be proposed from all
categories in which this term occurs (for example,
opera house, but also including Brasserie An der
Alten Oper, U-Bahn Alte Oper etc.)
Note: You can only search for a current
destination if you are already navigating to a
destination. If you want to search around for an
address, you are prompted to enter the address
via the keyboard.
If you tap on the icon
at the top right in the
address field when entering the address, your current position will be displayed on the map.
In this view, you can manually specify a town/city in the vicinity of which you would like to
search for points of interest. If the desired town/city is not visible on the map, you can move
the map section by tapping and dragging on the map at the same time. Tapping on the map
moves the pin and establishes a new position.
After you have established the central point for
your search, all available POIs will be shown in a
list in the order of their proximity to this central
search point.
Note: The distances in the POI list indicate the
distance to the central search point as the crow
flies. The exact distance to be covered is not
determined until the route is calculated.