Address to Address
Find the halfway point between two addresses.
Enter two exact addresses and find a fair place to meet based on real travel, then discover restaurants, cafes, parks, and other nearby spots.

Exact addresses make the midpoint more useful
City centers can be miles away from where people actually start. Address-based midpoint planning helps account for the real routes people will drive.
From midpoint to actual meeting spot
Finding the halfway point is only the first step. Once you know the midpoint area, Split The Distance helps you look for real places nearby, like restaurants, cafes, parks, bars, and activities.
That makes the result easier to use in the real world: not just coordinates, but somewhere both people can actually go.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the halfway point between two addresses?
Enter both addresses and Split The Distance will calculate a practical midpoint, then help you find nearby places where you can meet.
Why use addresses instead of cities?
Exact addresses usually produce a more useful result because two people in the same city may still have very different routes and travel times.
Is the midpoint based on driving time?
The calculator is designed around real travel routes, which helps make the meeting point feel fairer than choosing the center of a map.
Can I find restaurants or cafes near the halfway point?
Yes. After the midpoint is calculated, you can browse nearby restaurants, cafes, parks, bars, activities, and other places to meet.
Can I use cities or landmarks instead of addresses?
Yes. Exact addresses are best for precision, but you can also enter cities, neighborhoods, landmarks, or place names.
Calculate the midpoint between two addresses
Enter both addresses and find a fair place to meet.
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