TripAdvisor QR Code Generator

Create customised Tripadvisor QR codes for restaurants, hotels, attractions and tour operators in a few clicks.

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What is a TripAdvisor QR code and how it works

A TripAdvisor QR code, also called a TripAdvisor review QR code, is a QR code that opens a public tripadvisor.com listing as soon as someone scans it with a phone camera. The encoded URL can lead to a Restaurant_Review, Hotel_Review or Attraction_Review page with the property’s g-code city ID and d-code business ID, so guests can reach reviews, photos, ratings or opening hours in one tap. The same setup can also send users straight to the UserReview write-a-review page for faster review submission. The Tripadvisor Help Center explains how to manage listings and reply to reviews.

Add your logo, brand colours or AI-designed pixel styling to create review QR codes that match your boutique hotel identity, restaurant menu palette or tour brand. Tripadvisor for Business Owners offers resources to claim your listing, update details and monitor reviews. You can print these codes on table tent cards, hotel checkout receipts, attraction exit signage, post-tour email signatures or spa feedback cards. Track every scan with real-time analytics across seasonal campaigns, and update the review prompt destination without printing new material. Travelers' Choice and Certificate of Excellence badges reinforce review credibility on every printed touchpoint.

Turn a TripAdvisor Listing into a QR Code in 3 Steps

Copy your tripadvisor.com listing URL with the g-code and d-code IDs, customise the QR code with your logo or matching AI-designed pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tent cards, hotel checkout receipts or exit signage.

  1. Step 1

    Copy your TripAdvisor listing URL

    Open TripAdvisor, find your business profile, then copy the tripadvisor.com URL from the share menu. Restaurants use a Restaurant_Review path, hotels use Hotel_Review, and attractions use Attraction_Review. Each one includes the g-code city ID and d-code business ID. If you want guests to land directly on the review form, use the UserReview write-a-review deep link.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the design

    Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art that matches your hotel identity, restaurant menu colours or tour brand style. Match the look of table tent cards, checkout receipts or attraction signage. Reed-Solomon error correction helps keep the code scannable even if one corner is partly covered or slightly worn.

  3. Step 3

    Print and track

    Download in PNG, SVG or PDF for any printer or screen. Print on table tent cards, hotel checkout receipts, attraction exit signage, post-tour email signatures or spa cards. Every TripAdvisor QR is a dynamic QR code by default, so each scan records the time, device and placement in your dashboard, and you can edit the destination anytime after printing.

Frequently asked questions about TripAdvisor QR codes

Designing TripAdvisor QR codes for travel venues

Open TripAdvisor, find your business profile and copy the tripadvisor.com URL from the share menu. Paste it into QR Code AI, customise the design with your logo and brand colours, then download the file in PNG, SVG or PDF format for table tent cards, checkout receipts or other printed guest touchpoints.

Yes. TripAdvisor QR codes are free to create on QR Code AI. You can customise them with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel styling, then download them in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most TripAdvisor QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination stays editable after printing and each scan is tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp details.

Yes, a standard TripAdvisor QR code can work without the TripAdvisor app installed. QR Code AI encodes the public tripadvisor.com URL, so it can open through any modern iPhone or Android camera. That makes it a practical option for hotels, restaurants and attractions serving guests with different phones and app preferences.

Yes, a TripAdvisor QR code created on QR Code AI is a dynamic QR code by default, so the destination runs through an editable short link that you can change anytime from your dashboard. This is especially useful for travel businesses that update seasonal review prompts, switch campaign URLs or rotate seasonal placements without reprinting materials.

TripAdvisor is usually the better fit for travel-focused businesses such as hotels, restaurants, attractions, tours, holiday rentals, cruise operators and spa venues, because travellers often check those ratings before visiting. Google Reviews suits a wider range of local businesses. Many hospitality brands use both on the same printed card to cover travel discovery as well as broader local search visibility.