Categories for lodging businesses

Different types of hotels and vacation rentals

Google uses different categories to help people understand what kind of lodging they'll find at a given location. By picking the right category for your business, you can help the right customers find you.

Lodging accommodations fall into three distinct categories: hotels, holiday rentals or outdoor lodging.

You can determine your lodging category by asking these questions. Does your business:

  • Have a front desk or on-site management?
  • Accept overnight guests?
  • Have their property and business address listed publicly?

If you answer 'yes' to all of these questions, your business is a hotel or a related category. If you answer 'no' to any of these questions, your business is likely a holiday rental or outdoor lodging.

If you don't know if your lodging business is a hotel, holiday rental or outdoor lodging, check the categories below to find the best fit for your business.

Note: If you think your business has been placed in the wrong category, contact technical support or request to chat with a support specialist.

Hotel properties on Google

For your hotel property to be eligible on Google, your business should be able to accept overnight guests, and must have a front desk and a manager or owner on site. Your property should also have your business address and property name listed publicly.

Note: The name of your business doesn't affect your lodging category. For example, a business named 'Main Street Hotel' might be properly classified as an inn or a bed and breakfast rather than a hotel, depending on the services it offers. Alternatively, the name of your lodging category does determine in which searches your property appears.
Hotel rentals: hotel [icon] Hotel A hotel provides basic services like room service and professional housekeeping. A hotel usually:
  • Has a front desk that may have limited operating hours
  • Accepts guests for overnight stays
Hotel rentals: Motel [icon] Motel A motel is a roadside hotel mainly for motorists. Motels usually have:
  • Rooms arranged in low buildings
  • Parking directly outside the guest room
Hotel rentals: hostel [icon] Hostel A hostel offers affordable, dorm-style (bunk bed) rooms and can:
  • Cater to travellers with a common interest or age group
  • Require a membership
  • Offer private rooms for families or groups
Hotel rentals: resort hotel [icon] Resort hotel A resort hotel is usually spread out over more land than a hotel and offers:
  • Extra amenities like beach access, skiing or spa treatments
  • Restaurants or all-inclusive dining options
  • Athletic or social activities
Hotel rental: Mountain hut [icon] Mountain hut (lodge) A mountain hut or lodge is located in a rural area usually by a mountain, lake, forest or river. It usually has:
  • A front desk or host on site
  • A single building or several cottages
  • Nature-related activities like hiking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing or skiing
Hotel rental: Camping cabin [icon] Camping cabin A camping cabin usually has cottages or cabins and offers:
  • Shared facilities, like kitchens, bathrooms and other amenities
  • Plumbing or climate control that may or may not be on-grid
  • Options for travellers to camp in a tent or bring their recreational vehicle
Hotel rentals: aparthotel [icon] Extended-stay hotel (aparthotel) An extended-stay hotel or aparthotel is a self-catered, fully furnished apartment that has:
  • An individual kitchen
  • A front desk with limited operating hours
Hotel rental: Love Hotel [icon] Love hotel A love hotel is for adults only and is:
  • Open for overnight guests
  • Oriented around privacy for romantic activities
Hotel rentals: inn [icon] Inn An inn is primarily a restaurant, cafe, pub or brewery that:
  • Also offers lodging
  • Uses fewer than 20 rooms for lodging
Hotel rentals: Guest house [icon] Bed and breakfast (guest house or pension) A bed and breakfast (sometimes known as a guest house or pension) is a private or small commercial property that usually has:
  • The owner or manager present
  • A shared kitchen or provides home-cooked meals
Hotel rentals: farm stay [icon] Farm stay A farm stay is a working farm, ranch or vineyard that:
  • Provides overnight stays
  • Has the owner or management on site
  • Has workers or farmhands present
Hotel rental: Japanese Inn [icon] Japanese inn (Ryokan)* A Japanese inn (sometimes known as a Ryokan) is a traditional inn where guests sleep in a Japanese-style room. It may have:
  • Locations in both rural and urban areas
  • Amenities that range from basic to luxurious
  • A bed or a futon for sleeping
Hotel rental: Capsule hotel [icon] Capsule hotel (pod hotel) A capsule hotel or a pod hotel usually offers:
  • Compact sleeping spaces arranged in rows and often stacked
  • Shared amenities, like lockers and bathrooms
Hotel rentals: dharamshala [icon] Religious accommodation A religious accommodation is lodging used for religious purposes. It's usually:
  • Found within a religious property such as a church, temple, monastery or dharamshala
  • Associated with a religion, but it doesn't require guests to practise any religion
A custom icon representing a budget Japanese inn, also known as a minshuku. Budget Japanese inn (Minshuku) A budget Japanese inn (sometimes known as a Minshuku) is a traditional inn where guests sleep in a Japanese-style room. It may:
  • Be family-run
  • Have tatami mat flooring
  • Offer a futon for sleeping
A custom icon representing a holiday park. Holiday park*

A holiday park consists of multiple dwellings, such as bungalows, cottages, cabins or mobile homes, within an enclosed area and it:

  • Must offer at least one shared facility or amenity (for example, a swimming pool, communal bathroom or reception area)
  • Usually doesn't have on-site personnel
  • Must have at least one of the following (on or off-grid): plumbing, electricity or climate control
*Note: Japanese inn (Ryokan) is only applicable for properties in Japan. Holiday park is only applicable for properties in AU, NZ and European countries.

Holiday rental properties on Google

For your holiday rental property to be eligible on Google, your property must provide a furnished space that's private to the guest who's renting it. A holiday rental must also accept short-term, overnight reservations and be managed and cleaned between stays.

Holiday rental categories

Vacation rentals: apartment [icon] Apartment An apartment or flat:
  • Is located in a multi-unit building or complex
  • Has other residents living within the area
Vacation rentals: bungalow [icon] Bungalow A bungalow is a single-level home that usually has:
  • A front porch
  • A sloping roof
Vacation rentals: cabin [icon] Cabin A cabin is a small house that's usually:
  • Built with logs or wood
  • Located by the forest or mountains
Vacation rentals: chalet [icon] Chalet A chalet is a house built with wood and a sloping roof that's usually:
  • Found in locations popular for skiing
  • Used as a summer home
Vacation rentals: cottage [icon] Cottage A cottage is a cosy house that's usually:
  • Located in rural areas
  • Near a lake or a beach
Vacation rentals: gite [icon] Gite A gite is a holiday home found in French-speaking regions of Europe. It's typically:
  • Found in rural, countryside locations
  • A converted cottage or barn
  • Near a primary residence
Vacation rentals: holiday village [icon] Holiday village rental A holiday village rental is a unit in a self-catered resort where visitors:
  • Stay in villas or apartments co-located with other residences
  • Have access to a central area with shops, entertainment and amenities
Vacation rentals: house [icon] House A house is a stand-alone residential building that may share:
  • A wall (like a duplex)
  • An outdoor space
Vacation rentals villa [icon] Villa A villa is a luxurious house that usually has:
  • Indoor and outdoor spaces
  • Large gardens
  • A swimming pool
A custom icon representing an uncategorised holiday rental. Holiday rental (other) Holiday rental (other) is an option that you can use if:
  • Your property is a lodging business
  • Doesn't fall under any of the categories mentioned

Outdoor lodging on Google

Outdoor lodging properties with an open area for tents or a simple roof and walls where guests can sleep are eligible on Google. An outdoor lodging property doesn't have climate control or indoor plumbing in the units, but it may have them in shared facilities, like communal washrooms.

Outdoor lodging categories

A custom icon depicting a campground. Campsite A campsite is accommodation that offers guests:
  • A stay in a simple structure or tents
  • Communal areas, like washrooms and recreation spaces
  • Amenities, like a beach or a lake
A custom icon depicting an RV Park. Recreational vehicle (RV) park An RV park is accommodation that allows guests to:
  • Bring their RVs
  • Park overnight
Vacation rentals: house boat [icon] Houseboat A houseboat is also known as a floating home and usually:
  • Ranges from sailboats to luxury yachts
  • Remains moored to the dock when guests are visiting

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