Pokémon Legends: Z-A Interactive Map

The Pokémon Legends: Z-A Map gives you a clear look at how Lumiose City is laid out, letting you see where everything sits across the districts and the wilder patches hidden between them. Since it also works as a full Pokémon Legends: Z-A Interactive Map, it helps you figure out where items, collectibles, missions, services and Pokémon encounters usually pop up. The city can feel packed at first, so having all of these categories in one place makes exploring a lot smoother. You can decide where to go, what to pick up and which areas are worth checking next. And because Lumiose has so many layers and paths, the map makes it easier to understand how the main areas connect as you move through the city.
How to Use the Pokémon Legends: Z-A Maps
- Locations include Holovators, Points of Interest and Wild Zones that show where major features and explorable spots sit.
- Service spots include Boutiques, Cafés, Hair Salons, Pokémon Centers and Restaurants that show where you can take breaks or pick up useful things.
- Collectibles include Colorful Screws, Mega Stones and TMs that help with progression and move customization.
- Items include Key Items, Medicine, Other Items, Poké Balls and Treasure that shape your inventory and battle prep.
- Missions include Main Missions and Side Missions that guide the story and offer rewards.
- Battles include Promotion Matches found across the region.
- Other categories show things like Ladders, Miscellaneous markers, NPCs, Alpha Pokémon and Mega Pokémon.
What the Map Can Do
Regional Coverage Overview
The map helps you get a feel for how the whole place is structured. Lumiose has a bunch of layers, so having Holovators spread around gives you a clue about where vertical paths connect. You might find yourself following ladders up a back corner, spotting a Wild Zone tucked behind a row of buildings or noticing a Point of Interest that stands out between districts. As you explore, you start to see how these pieces fit together. Some areas feel busy, packed with shops and NPCs, while others open into more relaxed Wild Zones where you can find items or unusual Pokémon. And because the city is divided into different kinds of spaces, the categories on the map help you understand what each area leans toward.
Services also help define the city’s flow. Boutiques and Hair Salons show where personalization sits, while Pokémon Centers and Restaurants point out where you can stop in and sort out your team or grab something useful before heading back into the streets. It’s easy to get turned around in a large region, so being able to see where these services sit helps you plan your routes and cut down on backtracking.
Collectibles, Items and Special Encounters
There’s a lot to pick up around Lumiose, and the categories make it easier to know what’s out there. Colorful Screws show up in quite a few places, so if you’re out exploring, you’ll bump into them often. TMs help expand your move options, and because they can be tucked in odd corners, the map helps you keep track of which ones you’ve already grabbed. Mega Stones are rarer and give you a reason to pay attention to hidden spots or less-traveled routes.
Items add even more variety. Medicine shows up everywhere, which is great since battles can get unpredictable. Other Items and Poké Balls fill in the basics you’ll use constantly, and you’ll find Treasure scattered across different areas if you keep exploring. Key Items appear in places that matter to the story, so their locations help you piece together where major events tend to happen.
And then there are the Pokémon. Alpha Pokémon show up in several spots and bring tougher encounters that are always worth checking out. Mega Pokémon appear less often, which makes finding them feel like a small event. Since both types tie into battles, catching and progression, having their locations marked on the map makes a big difference when planning your team.
Exploration Flow, Mission Planning and Progression Value
Once you start mixing all categories together, the Pokémon Legends: Z-A Interactive Map becomes a strong tool for figuring out where to go next. Main Missions tend to flow through key spots like Points of Interest or Wild Zones, so seeing them lined up on the map helps you follow the story without getting lost. Side Missions are everywhere. They’re usually more relaxed, so being able to spot them across the city helps you fill in gaps between bigger tasks or grab extra rewards without wasting time.
Promotion Matches add another layer. They pop up in their own locations, so if you’re trying to climb ranks or test your team, the map shows where to head for the next challenge. And because Ladders are scattered all over the place, you can use them to reach tucked-away areas that might hold collectibles or NPCs you haven’t met yet. NPCs themselves can show up in surprising places, and some of them tie into missions or give out helpful items.
When you put all this together, the map helps you weave your own routes. You might head toward a Wild Zone for a shot at catching an Alpha Pokémon, grab a TM on the way, stop at a Café or Pokémon Center, then finish a Side Mission sitting nearby. And because everything’s visible at once, it feels easier to make progress without accidentally missing something you wanted. It turns the whole city into a smoother loop of exploration, battles and progression.
Map Table
Here’s a quick look at a few of the categories on the map.
| Category | Example Item | Type |
|---|---|---|
| TM | Move Disc | Collectible |
| Mega Stone | Evolution Item | Collectible |
| Holovator | Vertical Lift | Location |
| Alpha Pokémon | Strong Encounter | Special Pokémon |
| Boutique | Clothing Shop | Service |
FAQs
Does this map include all TMs
Yep, all TM spots are included so you can track them easily.
Where do Mega Stones appear
They’re scattered around the city, and every location is marked under the Collectibles category.
Are Alpha Pokémon shown
Yes, all Alpha Pokémon locations appear on the map so you can plan tough encounters.
Do the service locations show up
They do. Boutiques, Cafés, Hair Salons, Pokémon Centers and Restaurants are all listed.
Is this the full Pokémon Legends: Z-A Map
Yes. Everything found in the world is included in this interactive layout.
Credit: Pokémon Legends: Z-A by MapGenie






