I keep forgetting to put this in when I do these posts, but for those of you who don't use Google maps or are unfamiliar with them then it works like this:
Somebody on the other forum asked me what good the map does if you can't get close enough in to distinguish detail. OK, if you've never seen or used a Google map before by double clicking on an area it will zoom in on the area for you. You can also use the meter on the left hand side with the plus and minus sign on it for zoom purposes. If you have a scrolling wheel on your mouse then that will also zoom in and out for you.
Also, if you left click and hold you can drag the map left and right or up and down to the area you want and then zoom in or out as you like. If you look at the upper right hand side you can see where it says "map", "satellite" and "terrain". If you click to Satellite and zoom in then you can even see what the buildings on the map actually look like.
Also, if you click on the names of the things listed on the left hand side of the map then it will highlight where that specific place is on the map, so for example if you click on the "Hotel Maria Luisa" title in the menu on the left them then it will highlight that item on the map for you, and a balloon will pop out with the information attached to that location (address, phone number etc)
hope that helps.