If you are looking for an urbex map that includes abandoned places suitable for exploration, here are some ways to find one:
1. Online Urbex Maps
š Some websites and forums share interactive urbex maps with locations of abandoned places. The most well-known include:
š Google Maps & My Maps ā some user-created maps feature marked urbex locations.
š Mapy.cz ā you can also find abandoned places here, especially in tourist maps.
š OpenStreetMap ā often marks former factories, military bases, and other abandoned structures.
2. Urbex Forums and Groups
šØ Facebook groups and discussion forums are great places to find urbex locations. You can join communities such as:
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Urbex CZ/SK ā a Facebook group with tips on places.
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Reddit (r/Urbex, r/CzechUrbex) ā discussion forums with photos and recommendations.
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Special urbex websites ā some sites share lists of abandoned places.
3. YouTube and Instagram
šø Many urbexers share their adventures on social media. Just search for hashtags like:
š¹ #UrbexCzechia
š¹ #AbandonedPlaces
š¹ #UrbanExplorationCZ
4. Historical Maps and Archives
š If you are looking for lesser-known abandoned places, try:
šµļø Old aerial photos ā show places that were once inhabited.
šµļø Land registry ā can reveal abandoned plots and buildings.
šµļø Local historical archives ā may contain old factories, sanatoriums, or bunkers.
5. Personal Exploration and Tips from Others
š Sometimes the best way to find urbex locations is to explore the surroundings personally. You can often find abandoned buildings along railways, in former industrial areas, or in border regions.




