In the exploration of digital mapping, a novel approach is proposed that shifts the focus from physical geography to time-based navigation, aiming to enhance decision-making processes about travel. Traditional maps often require users to estimate travel times based on physical distances, leading to potential inaccuracies in urban settings with natural barriers and traffic. By utilizing isochrones, which consider the actual road geometry to determine travel times, and integrating tools like the Foursquare API and Mapbox technologies, a new type of "time map" is being developed. This visualization centers around the user and represents destinations based on the time required to reach them, rather than physical distance, reflecting the way people naturally consider their environment. This approach allows for a more intuitive understanding of travel possibilities, enabling users to visualize their surroundings in terms of time, thus simplifying the process of deciding where to go and how to get there.