Build a hotel lead list from Google Maps
Occupancy, ADR, and OTA dependence show up on Maps when cleanliness reviews and amenity photos drive direct-booking decisions. Business hotels with meeting rooms rank differently from family properties where pool photos and review sentiment about staff matter most. NotiQ pulls the live listings so you can enrich contacts and open niche conversations.
Live Maps pull with niche filters—not a static purchased hotel list.
Who this list is for
- Hospitality tech vendors selling direct-booking and guest-messaging tools to properties that still rank locally
- Channel managers and revenue platforms targeting hotels fighting OTA commission bleed
- Corporate travel managers building preferred hotel lists near client offices
- Local agencies pitching review recovery focused on cleanliness themes that already hurt rankings
Example searches for hotels
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Hotel in downtown Denver with 4.5+ rating and website
Business Hotel in Atlanta with meeting rooms
Family Hotel in Orlando with 200+ reviews
Hotel in Austin with rooftop pools rated 4.4+
Pet friendly Hotel in Portland with phone
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from the Hotel category, keep amenity and star-class cues in photos and reviews, and drop listings with no website, no recent guest reviews, and no bookable presence.
Exclude: Listings with no website, no recent guest reviews, and no bookable presence.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit hotels
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how hotels buy and operate.
- 1Pitch direct-booking campaigns that reduce OTA commission drag in metros where they already rank.
- 2Offer corporate negotiated-rate packages for nearby employers with recurring travel spend.
- 3Sell review recovery workflows focused on cleanliness themes that show up in recent guest feedback.
- 4Frame meeting-space weekday fills when leisure weekends are already strong on the listing.
Campaign example
Urban hotel direct-booking list, Denver metro
Prompt
Hotel in Denver CO downtown with 4.4+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local hotels matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A ranked hotel list for hospitality tech, channel managers, or corporate travel partners, not a bought hospitality file that ages the day it ships.
FAQs about hotels leads
How do hotels differ from boutique hotels on Maps?+
Hotels may show chain branding and standardized amenities. Boutique hotels emphasize unique design and intimate scale. Split the export if your pitch only fits one property type.
Can I find hotels with meeting rooms or pet-friendly policies?+
Add meeting rooms or pet friendly to the prompt. Listing attributes and website amenity pages usually confirm before you export.
Should I mix budget motels with full-service hotels?+
Only if your offer spans both segments. Otherwise add business hotel, family, or luxury cues to the prompt so star-class mismatches do not waste outreach.
What should I exclude from a hotel export?+
Drop permanently closed properties, unbookable listings with no website, and profiles where the most recent reviews are years old.
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