KEY POINTS
  • Google on Wednesday announced that Google Maps now lets you pay for parking spots in more than 400 U.S. cities.
  • All you have to do is tap "pay for parking," enter in your parking space number and vehicle color and note how long you plan to stay.
  • Google Maps will also soon let you purchase tickets for 80 transit lines around the world, all without leaving the app.
A row of parking meters on O'Farrell Street in San Francisco.

Google on Wednesday announced that Google Maps now lets you pay for parking spots in more than 400 U.S. cities. Maps will also soon let you purchase tickets for 80 transit lines around the world, all without leaving the app.

Google partnered with Passport and ParkMobile on the parking feature, which prompts you to pay after you arrive at your destination. If it's available, all you have to do is tap "pay for parking," enter in your parking space number, confirm your vehicle color and enter in how long you plan to use the spot. You can extend time from the app, too.