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Dua Lipa Just Shared Her Favorite Places To Eat Across The World

There’s a certain curiosity that comes with celebrity favorites, such as where they eat, where they go out, and what places they actually keep coming back to. Now, Dua Lipa is turning that curiosity into something accessible by sharing her personal list of favorite spots, offering a rare look into her go-to destinations around the world. 

Google Maps partnered with Service95, Dua’s global editorial and cultural platform, to release 12 curated map lists created by Dua herself. These aren’t your typical tourist guides filled with predictable recommendations. Instead, they reflect her real preferences, routines, and experiences across different cities around the world. It’s less about hitting landmarks and more about discovering hidden gems that actually leave an impression.

dua lipa google maps list
Google Maps

The lists cover a wide range of cities, moods, and interests, making them useful whether you are planning a trip or just looking to explore something new. Some of the standout collections include city-based guides such as London, Los Angeles, and New York, as well as more niche lists focused on specific vibes, like date nights or wine bars. What makes them stand out is that Dua adds her own commentary explaining why each place matters to her, turning each list into something that feels personal instead of generic. 

Here are all 12 of Dua Lipa’s curated lists:

  1. Dua Lipa’s List: London Eats On Repeat
  2. Dua Lipa’s List: LA Hot Spots
  3. Dua Lipa’s List: The Essential NYC
  4. Dua Lipa’s List: The Perfect Prishtina
  5. Dua Lipa’s List: Tokyo Culture & Eats
  6. Dua Lipa’s List: Must-See Mexico City
  7. Dua Lipa’s List: Chill Dinners & Snacks
  8. Dua Lipa’s List: Date Nights To Remember
  9. Dua Lipa’s List: Natural Wine Bars
  10. Dua Lipa’s List: Favourite Bookstores
  11. Dua Lipa’s List: Global Record Stores
  12. Dua Lipa’s List: The Best Nights Out

Each list is directly accessible through Google Maps, meaning users can tap in, save locations, and build their own plans in seconds. Instead of reading a recommendation and having to search it manually, everything is already mapped out, making the experiences seamless and practical.

dua lipa google maps list
Google Maps

What also makes this whole thing more fun is that it’s not just a list of places, but it’s basically getting a peek into Dua Lipa’s actual hangout spots. Dua shares details like why certain meals stand out to her or what makes specific nightlife spots worth visiting. In Los Angeles and New York, that might mean breaking down the appeal of a perfectly made martini or giving her honest take on popular restaurants. In global lists, she highlights hidden gems that go beyond the typical tourist experience, offering a more insider perspective.

And it’s not just food and nightlife, she’s got a list for things like favorite bookstores and global record stores, which makes it feel even more like you’re just following her around on a day off. One minute you’re grabbing dinner, the next you’re in a cool little bookstore she loves, and then you’re digging through vinyls that tie into her own musical interests.

Instead of a perfect travel guide, it’s more like getting invited into her personal go-to spots, which makes it way more fun whether you’re just exploring your own city or traveling abroad

Jada Denaud is a senior majoring in Digital Journalism with a concentration in English at Florida International University and a National Writer for Spoon University, where she creates food content for Gen Z audiences across the country.

In addition to Spoon U, Jada writes for FIU’s student-run publication, Caplin News, covering culture and local issues in the Miami area. Her journalism background has helped shape her writing style, with a focus on accuracy and connecting with readers online. She enjoys writing stories that feel relatable and reflect everyday experiences.

In her free time, Jada enjoys doing hair as a creative outlet and a way to unwind. She’s interested in the corner of culture, identity, and digital media, and hopes to continue telling personal, relevant stories as she prepares to pursue opportunities in digital media.