Step 1
Enter both starting points
Use full addresses when you have them, or try cities, ZIP codes, and major landmarks.
HalfwayFinder
Find the halfway point between two addresses, compare travel times, and discover places to meet.
Use this when you only know the cities, not exact street addresses, and still want a fair meetup area with useful places nearby.
Balanced travel times
See how close both trips are before you pick a place.
Real meetup options
Open nearby coffee shops, food spots, parks, drinks, and malls within 5 miles when available.
Shareable result link
Send the same midpoint page to everyone in one click.
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Step 1
Enter both starting points
Use full addresses when you have them, or try cities, ZIP codes, and major landmarks.
Step 2
Choose the travel mode
Compare driving, walking, cycling, or bus-and-train estimates from both directions.
Step 3
Open nearby places
Check coffee shops, restaurants, drinks, parks, and malls within 5 miles of the midpoint.
HalfwayFinder helps when two people want a fair place to meet without manually comparing maps, mileage, and venue lists.
Instead of guessing a midpoint between two addresses, you can compare travel times from both sides and check nearby places in one result.
That makes it useful for coffee meetups, lunch plans, shared errands, day trips, road-trip stops, and city-to-city planning.
Travel times are estimates, so traffic, road closures, and transit changes can still affect the final trip.
Nearby suggestions stay close to the exact midpoint on purpose. If nothing useful exists nearby, the site does not stretch far away just to force a recommendation.
Every result is shareable, so both people can review the same midpoint, route balance, and nearby place list before leaving.
You do not need precise street addresses to get a useful midpoint if the city pair is enough for planning.
This is a strong fit for state-to-state meetups, suburban catchups, and city-to-city day trips.
Once the midpoint is found, you can still review nearby places around that selected area when they exist.