How to Plan a Europe Trip Using Instagram Reels
From Paris cafes to Barcelona tapas bars — here's how to turn months of saved Reels into a city-by-city itinerary using @holdmypin.
Mar 10, 2026
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Discover how travelers, foodies, and creators are using AI to save and organize places from social media.
From Paris cafes to Barcelona tapas bars — here's how to turn months of saved Reels into a city-by-city itinerary using @holdmypin.
Mar 10, 2026
You tap share, send a Reel, and get a Google Maps link back in seconds. Here's what our AI actually does behind the scenes.
Mar 5, 2026
Both help you save places. But one requires you to manually search for every place, while the other lets you DM a reel to @holdmypin and get a Google Maps link in seconds.
Feb 14, 2026
You have 200 bookmarked food reels on Instagram. Just share them with @holdmypin and get Google Maps links back — no app needed.
Feb 12, 2026
Stop screenshotting restaurants and cafes from Reels. Share them with @holdmypin on Instagram and get a clickable Google Maps link back instantly.
Feb 10, 2026
How remote workers share Instagram reels with @holdmypin to build city guides before they even land. Cafes, coworking spots, and local gems — all as Google Maps links.
Feb 8, 2026
How one traveler shared 50 Tokyo reels with @holdmypin and got a complete itinerary of Google Maps links — ramen shops, hidden temples, and more.
Feb 5, 2026
You've saved 300 posts. You've visited 0 of those places. Share them with @holdmypin instead — get actual Google Maps links you can navigate to.
Feb 3, 2026
A roundup of how foodies find restaurants on Instagram — and why sharing reels with @holdmypin is the fastest way to get Google Maps links for places you see.
Jan 28, 2026
We analyzed thousands of Instagram travel Reels shared with @holdmypin. Here are the places that live up to the hype — with Google Maps links.
Jan 20, 2026
The average person has 47 screenshots of places they want to visit. Share reels with @holdmypin on Instagram instead — get real Google Maps links back in seconds.
Jan 15, 2026