TravelData Scraper: Export Reviews, Hotels & Listings to CSV
One-click export from Tripadvisor. Extract reviews, hotels, restaurants & tours to CSV, Excel, JSON. No coding needed.
As of June 2026, TravelData Scraper: Export Reviews, Hotels & Listings to CSV has 5 users in the Productivity category.
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Manifest V3
90-day change · In the last 90 days this extension 1 version update.
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5 snapshotsTracking since Apr 1, 2026.
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| Date | Users | Rating | Reviews | Version |
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| Apr 1, 2026 | 6 | — | — | 1.2 |
| Apr 16, 2026 | 5 | — | — | 1.2 |
| May 7, 2026 | 6 | — | — | 1.2 |
| May 13, 2026 | 5 | — | — | 1.2 |
| Jun 1, 2026 | 6 | — | — | 1.2 |
| Now | 5 | — | — | 1.3 |
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- Jun 1, 2026description
# Tripadvisor Scraper - Export Reviews, Hotels & Listings to CSV ## The Data You Need Is Right There—But You Can't Touch It You're staring at 200 hotel listings. Your client needs this data by Friday. Every rate, every rating, every amenity—displayed clearly on your screen. But there's no download button. No export option. Your only choice? Copy each listing manually. Name. Price. Rating. Address. One field at a time, 200 times over. Maybe you'll finish by Thursday night. This is the daily reality for market researchers, travel agencies, hospitality consultants, and anyone who needs structured travel data. ## The Hidden Cost Nobody Talks About A hospitality consultant spends three days every month copying competitor reviews. That's 36 days a year—consumed by mechanical data entry. Her analysis is always outdated because she can't refresh data more than monthly. A travel agency wants to send personalized proposals with 50 hotel options. But gathering accurate details takes an entire afternoon. So they send fewer options. Clients get less choice. A tourism board measuring visitor satisfaction faces reviews scattered across hundreds of pages. They've considered hiring an intern just for copying and pasting. The problem isn't wasted time. It's what that wasted time prevents: finding patterns, spotting pricing opportunities, discovering service issues, building winning proposals. ## What Changes When Extraction Takes Seconds This extension reads the data displayed on Tripadvisor and structures it for export. Navigate to any page—hotels in Barcelona, restaurants in Tokyo, tours in Cape Town. Click the extension icon. Watch data populate in an organized panel. Export when ready. That three-day task becomes a 30-minute check-in. That afternoon of research finishes before your coffee gets cold. When collection becomes trivial, you update pricing weekly instead of quarterly. You check review sentiment after every change, not just annually. You double the options in proposals because it costs nothing extra. ## What You Can Extract **Hotels and Accommodations**: Property names, ratings, prices, locations, amenities, review counts. **Restaurants**: Names, cuisine types, price indicators, addresses, hours, features. **Tours and Activities**: Names, durations, pricing, inclusions, meeting points, availability. **Reviews**: Full text, ratings, dates, trip types, traveler info, helpful votes. The extension recognizes page types automatically. No configuration needed—just browse and export. ## Formatted for Professional Workflows Exports open directly in spreadsheet applications for immediate analysis. Structured formats integrate with databases and reporting systems. Customize fields to match your templates: rename columns, hide unnecessary data, reorder to preference. The tool adapts to your workflow. Works across all Tripadvisor regional sites—US, UK, Germany, Japan, and 60+ others. No reconfiguration for different languages. ## How It Works Technically The extension analyzes page structure to identify content type. Search results, property pages, review sections—each has distinct layouts the extension recognizes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Exports download directly to your computer. No external servers. No cloud processing. No data leaves your machine. Permissions are minimal: storage for preferences, tab access to read content, downloads to save files. Nothing more. ## Who Uses This **Property Managers** track competitor rates and ratings. When rivals adjust pricing, you know immediately. Revenue decisions happen with current data, not month-old snapshots. **Travel Agencies** build proposals faster. Export tour options, filter by interest, populate templates—all before the client call ends. **Researchers** access data that would otherwise require expensive providers or weeks of manual collection. Studies deliver faster when extraction isn't the bottleneck. **Tourism Boards** measure satisfaction across entire destinations. Aggregate reviews reveal which areas generate positive sentiment and which need attention. ## Common Questions **Export limits?** Free version includes 30 rows per session for evaluation. Premium removes all restrictions. **Works everywhere?** Supports listing pages and review sections across all regional Tripadvisor sites. **Blocking concerns?** The extension reads at normal browsing speeds. No rapid requests. Traffic looks like regular browsing. **Site updates?** We maintain compatibility and push updates automatically through the browser extension system. ## Getting Started Install from your browser's extension store. Navigate to any Tripadvisor page with the data you need. Click the icon. Choose your format. Download. Apply Tripadvisor filters first for cleaner exports—luxury hotels only, specific cuisines, activity types. ## The Real Calculation A researcher at $75/hour spends 8 hours on hotel data. That's $600 per study, $2,400 annually for quarterly work. But the bigger cost is analysis that never happens. The weekly check you'd do if it took five minutes. The cities you'd add if it meant no extra copying. The patterns you'd find with fresher data. When extraction becomes trivial, you do more of it. Better data. Better decisions. Just the data you need, formatted for immediate use. No coding required. alan ~/ProjectOceanChrome/TripadvisorScraper-mv3 (main)$
You need travel review data. But getting it out is painful. Copying hotel names, ratings, and review text one by one. Scrolling through hundreds of listings. Clicking into each property just to grab pricing and amenity details. If you've ever tried to collect travel platform data at scale, you know the drill - hours of repetitive clicking for a dataset that should take minutes. TravelData Scraper fixes this. One extension, all the public data you need, exported in seconds. WHY COLLECTING TRAVEL DATA IS SO HARD Travel review platforms don't offer a public data export. There's no "download all hotels" button. That leaves hospitality professionals, researchers, and analysts stuck with two options: manual copy-paste or expensive data providers. - Property details are scattered across search results and destination pages - Reviews, ratings, and pricing require clicking into each listing - Amenity lists and traveler photos are buried behind multiple clicks - There's no native way to compare properties across multiple destinations Most people end up with incomplete spreadsheets and wasted afternoons. This extension solves that by intercepting the data already loaded in your browser and letting you export it cleanly. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES TravelData Scraper runs entirely in your browser. It captures public data as pages load - no external servers, no API keys, no accounts required. Here's what you can extract: Hotels and Listings - Property names, ratings, review counts, price ranges, star classifications, locations, and amenity highlights. Reviews - Review text, ratings, travel dates, trip types, reviewer details, and management responses. Restaurants - Names, cuisines, ratings, price ranges, and review counts. Attractions - Names, categories, ratings, review counts, and pricing info. HOW IT WORKS 1. Install the extension and navigate to any supported travel platform page 2. Click the extension icon to open the scraper panel 3. Select what data you want to collect 4. Hit scrape - the extension collects data as you scroll or auto-paginates for you 5. Export to CSV, Excel, JSON, or HTML Table That's it. Most extractions finish in under a minute. REAL SCENARIOS WHERE THIS HELPS Hospitality Research: You manage a hotel and want to benchmark against competitors. Export nearby properties with ratings, review counts, and pricing for comparison. Review Analysis: You want to understand guest sentiment for your property. Export all reviews with ratings and dates to track satisfaction trends over time. Market Entry: You're evaluating a new destination for your hospitality brand. Export all hotels in the area with star ratings and review volumes to assess competition. Travel Planning: You're organizing a group trip and need to compare dozens of options. Export listings with amenities and ratings for side-by-side comparison. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES NOT DO - Does not access private accounts or booking history - Does not store your data on external servers - Does not make bookings or post reviews on your behalf - Does not require login credentials or API keys All processing happens locally. No scraped data leaves your browser. Permissions used: - Storage - Saves settings locally - Tabs - Opens pages for batch processing - Downloads - Saves exported files to your computer SUPPORTED PLATFORMS Currently works with Tripadvisor (tripadvisor.com and all regional domains). USAGE NOTICE This extension provides tools for extracting publicly available data. Users are responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable terms of service and local regulations. TRADEMARK Tripadvisor is a registered trademark of Tripadvisor LLC. This extension is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, authorized, maintained, or sponsored by Tripadvisor LLC.
- Jun 1, 2026name
Tripadvisor Scraper - Export Reviews, Hotels & Listings to CSV
TravelData Scraper: Export Reviews, Hotels & Listings to CSV
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You need travel review data. But getting it out is painful. Copying hotel names, ratings, and review text one by one. Scrolling through hundreds of listings. Clicking into each property just to grab pricing and amenity details. If you've ever tried to collect travel platform data at scale, you know the drill - hours of repetitive clicking for a dataset that should take minutes. TravelData Scraper fixes this. One extension, all the public data you need, exported in seconds. WHY COLLECTING TRAVEL DATA IS SO HARD Travel review platforms don't offer a public data export. There's no "download all hotels" button. That leaves hospitality professionals, researchers, and analysts stuck with two options: manual copy-paste or expensive data providers. - Property details are scattered across search results and destination pages - Reviews, ratings, and pricing require clicking into each listing - Amenity lists and traveler photos are buried behind multiple clicks - There's no native way to compare properties across multiple destinations Most people end up with incomplete spreadsheets and wasted afternoons. This extension solves that by intercepting the data already loaded in your browser and letting you export it cleanly. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES TravelData Scraper runs entirely in your browser. It captures public data as pages load - no external servers, no API keys, no accounts required. Here's what you can extract: Hotels and Listings - Property names, ratings, review counts, price ranges, star classifications, locations, and amenity highlights. Reviews - Review text, ratings, travel dates, trip types, reviewer details, and management responses. Restaurants - Names, cuisines, ratings, price ranges, and review counts. Attractions - Names, categories, ratings, review counts, and pricing info. HOW IT WORKS 1. Install the extension and navigate to any supported travel platform page 2. Click the extension icon to open the scraper panel 3. Select what data you want to collect 4. Hit scrape - the extension collects data as you scroll or auto-paginates for you 5. Export to CSV, Excel, JSON, or HTML Table That's it. Most extractions finish in under a minute. REAL SCENARIOS WHERE THIS HELPS Hospitality Research: You manage a hotel and want to benchmark against competitors. Export nearby properties with ratings, review counts, and pricing for comparison. Review Analysis: You want to understand guest sentiment for your property. Export all reviews with ratings and dates to track satisfaction trends over time. Market Entry: You're evaluating a new destination for your hospitality brand. Export all hotels in the area with star ratings and review volumes to assess competition. Travel Planning: You're organizing a group trip and need to compare dozens of options. Export listings with amenities and ratings for side-by-side comparison. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES NOT DO - Does not access private accounts or booking history - Does not store your data on external servers - Does not make bookings or post reviews on your behalf - Does not require login credentials or API keys All processing happens locally. No scraped data leaves your browser. Permissions used: - Storage - Saves settings locally - Tabs - Opens pages for batch processing - Downloads - Saves exported files to your computer SUPPORTED PLATFORMS Currently works with Tripadvisor (tripadvisor.com and all regional domains). USAGE NOTICE This extension provides tools for extracting publicly available data. Users are responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable terms of service and local regulations. TRADEMARK Tripadvisor is a registered trademark of Tripadvisor LLC. This extension is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, authorized, maintained, or sponsored by Tripadvisor LLC.
Technical
- Version
- 1.3
- Manifest
- V3
- Size
- 580KiB
- Min Chrome
- 88
- Languages
- 1
- Featured
- No
Metadata
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- Developer ID
- uea164fba66b73e63f4ca4cf81eb1681a
- Developer Email
- [email protected]
- Created
- Jan 4, 2026
- Last Updated (Store)
- Jun 1, 2026
- Last Scraped
- Jun 7, 2026
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