Our interactive Grand Theft Auto 6 Landmarks Map lets you explore Leonida and Vice City, filter by area, and compare in-game spots with real Florida counterparts.
While everyone argues about the lack of physical discs and the paywalling of content via the Ultimate Edition, the quieter Grand Theft Auto VI fans have banded together to create something genuinely impressive.
Our GTA 6 Landmarks Map is a community-made interactive map of the setting of the next Grand Theft Auto, created by piecing together every official trailer, screenshot, piece of artwork, and older leaks, putting all of that into one place you can actually browse.
This isn't just a rough sketch. It's actually a detailed, searchable, and constantly updated database of the world that Rockstar Games has only shown in pieces.
GTA 6 Landmarks Map Feature Breakdown
| Feature | What It Does |
|---|---|
Landmark browsing | Explore mapped GTA 6 in-game locations in one view |
Real-world comparisons | Match mapped points against their real Florida counterparts |
Filter by type | Narrow the map by landmark category instead of scrolling everything |
Browse by area | Jump through counties, districts, and named regions directly |
Live updates | The map refreshes with the latest published markers when you open it |
Companion app | Save places, browse on mobile, and follow GTA 6 news alongside it |
Instead of you triangulating trailer frames yourself, you get a clean interface where the locations are already plotted, sortable by type and area, with real-world counterparts attached.
The overall mapping project using triangulation, lining up multiple visible landmarks in a shot to determine where the cameras are. It then matches environmental details, signs, building shapes, and coastlines against real-life Florida references used in older leaks. Where in-game coordinate data exists from past leaks, they are used too. It is detective work, applied to a game world, by people who have watched the first and second trailers more times than Rockstar's own QA team probably has.
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Other fans have produced impressive work too, including the State of Leonida at map.stateofleonida.net. It even comes with a guessing game where you, as the name implies, try to name where on the map a particular screenshot or trailer image was taken. You're then scored points based on how accurate your guess was. There's even a leaderboard and everything, which is a clever way to turn the obsession that's taken over GTA fans for the better part of the past decade into something playable and fun.
While remarkable, it's important to remember that all maps created so far are highly speculative. It will get some things right, but it will not be completely accurate. We will not know for sure until the game actually launches. That is why our map leans on community submissions and live updates, so we can refine markers as new information arrives.
With that said, a detailed map like this is still a major spoiler. If you want to get into the game fresh and discover Vice City yourself, come November 19, this detailed reconstruction of the world might take some of the fun away. For people trying to avoid spoilers, even a fan-made map of locations could be more than you want to see before launch. For everyone else who loves digging into the details, it is a goldmine.
So if you are the type who wants to study Leonida before you set foot in it, our GTA 6 Landmarks Map is built exactly for that, with filtering, real-world comparisons, and live updates as the community refines what it knows.

