Travel marketers
Destination scans
Collect hotel names, visible prices, labels, and amenities for a destination before planning landing pages, partner outreach, or competitive content.
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This Google Hotels scraper turns Google Travel hotel result URLs into a structured CSV for travel research, rate checks, and hotel list building. Import the workflow into the UScraper local desktop app, replace the sample travel URL, and export hotel name, price, rating, amenities, dates, images, and website links without wiring a Google Hotels API.
CSV export
11
URL loop
Up to 90s
Free template
At a glance
Use this template when you already have Google Travel hotel search URLs for destinations, dates, filters, or map areas you want to inspect. URL-based scraping keeps the input explicit: every run starts from the exact hotel results page you choose, then exports the visible cards into a spreadsheet-friendly structure.
The automation path is practical rather than magical. UScraper sets a wide browser window, navigates to the configured URL, waits for load, tries common consent labels, pauses, scrolls until lazy results stabilize, injects a normalized row container, waits for rows, and runs Structured Export. The workflow removes the detected price before parsing ratings so rating text is less likely to be polluted by price fragments.
Built around Google Travel URLs
Paste destination or filtered hotel search URLs into the Navigate block and keep the exact input beside your research notes.
Spreadsheet-ready hotel fields
Export date, hotel, price, rating, label, offer type, amenities, image URLs, and website links in one appendable CSV.
Multi-input workflow
The final Loop Continue block is ready for a list of Google Travel URLs, so destination batches can share one output file.
Local desktop execution
The stock template saves locally and does not send your hotel shortlist or CSV through UScraper cloud infrastructure.
Who this is for
Travel marketers
Destination scans
Collect hotel names, visible prices, labels, and amenities for a destination before planning landing pages, partner outreach, or competitive content.
Revenue teams
Rate snapshots
Export Google Hotels rows for selected dates, then compare visible price bands and property positioning against internal rate notes.
Researchers
Hotel inventory review
Build a structured starting dataset with hotel cards, image URLs, and website links before enrichment, manual QA, or source deduplication.
For adjacent travel workflows, compare this page with the Tripadvisor Hotel Details Scraper, Trip.com Scraper, and Airbnb Scraper by Keyword. Browse the UScraper template library when you need follow-up enrichment templates.
How to use
From Google Travel URL to google_hotel_scraper_by_urls.csv
Download and import
Download the hosted Google Hotels scraper JSON and import it into UScraper.
Replace the sample URL
Paste approved Google Travel hotel URLs into the Navigate block. Keep destination, dates, currency, language, and filters consistent across comparison runs.
Run the scroll loop
UScraper loads the page, tries consent handling, scrolls lazy results, builds normalized synthetic rows, and waits until hotel rows exist.
Open the CSV
Structured Export appends rows with headers to google_hotel_scraper_by_urls.csv in the configured local save folder.
Output preview
The export mirrors the template definition. Spanish column names come from the bundled workflow, so keep them stable if downstream spreadsheets already depend on the headers.
google_hotel_scraper_by_urls.csvColumn
entrada
Check-in date when Google Travel exposes it in the page text.
Column
salida
Check-out date when visible.
Column
hotel
Hotel or property name parsed from the card.
Column
precio
Visible nightly or offer price text.
Column
calificacion
Rating and review count when present.
Column
etiqueta
Star label, vacation rental label, or property type.
Column
oferta
First offer or amenity signal used as a compact label.
Column
servicios
Amenities such as Wi-Fi, pool, parking, breakfast, gym, spa, or pet-friendly.
Column
imagen
Primary googleusercontent hotel image URL.
Column
imagen2
Second image URL when available.
Column
sitio_web
Decoded website or offer link found on the hotel card.
Sample rows
1 of many
| entrada | salida | hotel | precio | calificacion | etiqueta | oferta | servicios | imagen | imagen2 | sitio_web |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-10 | 2026-07-12 | Harbor Central Hotel | $214 | 4.3 (1,284) | 4-star hotel | Free cancellation | Free Wi-Fi | Pool | Restaurant | Gym |
Google Travel hotel listings can be publicly visible and still governed by Google terms, robots guidance, hotel partner rules, copyright, privacy law, and local regulations. Use conservative pacing, do not bypass CAPTCHA or access controls, and get legal review before commercial reuse.
Before you run
Guardrails for reliable hotel listing exports
Google may show consent, CAPTCHA, or anti-bot pages
Pause when verification appears. The template is intended for accessible pages and should not be used to bypass technical restrictions.
Hotel cards and labels can change without notice
Empty rows, missing amenities, or odd rating text usually mean the visible layout changed, the URL returned too few cards, or regional copy needs review.
Review rules before republishing travel data
Check Google terms, hotel partner restrictions, privacy rules, and your internal data policy before resale, enrichment, outreach, or model-training use.
Download the template, install the local desktop app from UScraper download, and use official hotel APIs or licensed feeds when your project requires guaranteed high-volume travel data.
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