Google Lodging Data Transfer
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Overview
Google shows your hotel attribute data across Search and Maps. You can send
this data to Google with the Google Lodging Format.
To send Google your lodging data, you can either embed the data in your hotel
list feed (preferred method) or set up a dedicated file transfer. The
following sections cover each option.
Embed data in your hotel list feed
If you have an existing hotel list feed,
you can include the lodging data in the <attributes>
section under the
<client_attr name="lodging">
. The value for this attribute is the
Base64-encoded string of the encoded Lodging
proto for the listing. Using
this method, the Lodging.place_id
field should be the Hotel ID of the
specific listing entry in your feed.
Additional references
For more information, see the following:
Set up a dedicated file transfer
If you aren't able to include the lodging data directly in the listing entry,
you can set up a separate hosted file transfer. The Lodging
proto data can be
formatted as a textproto or JSON. The setup is very similar to that of the
hotel listing feed. Contact
your technical account manager (TAM) for help setting this up.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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