TripAdvisor QR Code Generator

Create a custom TripAdvisor review QR code for restaurants, hotels, attractions and tour operators.

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What is a TripAdvisor QR code and how it works

A TripAdvisor QR code, sometimes used as a QR code for TripAdvisor review requests, 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 point 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 people straight to the UserReview write-a-review form. The Tripadvisor Help Center shares guidance on managing listings and replying to reviews.

Add your logo, brand colours or AI-designed pixel styling so your review QR matches your boutique hotel identity, restaurant menu palette or tour brand. Tripadvisor for Business Owners provides resources for owners who want to claim listings, update details and monitor reviews. Print it on table tent cards, hotel checkout receipts, attraction exit signs, post-tour email signatures or spa aftercare cards. Track every scan with real-time analytics across seasonal campaigns, and update the review prompt wording without reprinting your materials. Travellers’ Choice and Certificate of Excellence badges can also strengthen trust on printed touchpoints.

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 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 go straight to the review form, use a deep link to the UserReview write-a-review URL.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the design

    Choose from 1200+ templates or generate QR Art that matches your boutique hotel look, restaurant menu palette or tour operator visual style. Match colours across table tent cards, hotel checkout receipts or exit 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 aftercare cards. Every TripAdvisor QR code is dynamic by default, so each scan logs the timestamp, device and placement in your dashboard, and you can edit the destination anytime after printing.

Frequently asked questions about TripAdvisor QR codes

Designing and tracking TripAdvisor QR codes for travel venues.

Open TripAdvisor, find your business profile, then 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 it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tent cards, checkout receipts or other printed materials.

Yes. You can create a free TripAdvisor QR code on QR Code AI. Add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most TripAdvisor QR codes are dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination after printing and track each scan in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp data.

Yes. A standard TripAdvisor QR code from QR Code AI encodes the public tripadvisor.com URL, so it works with any modern iPhone or Android camera even if the TripAdvisor app is not installed. That makes it a practical option for venues serving mixed groups of local and overseas guests.

Yes. Every TripAdvisor QR code created on QR Code AI is dynamic by default, so the destination runs through an editable short link that you can update anytime in your dashboard. That is especially useful for hotels, restaurants and attractions that change seasonal review prompts or campaign URLs without wanting to reprint table tent cards or receipts.

TripAdvisor is usually the better fit for travel businesses such as hotels, restaurants, attractions, tours, holiday rentals, cruise operators and spa or wellness venues, where visitors often compare ratings before booking or visiting. Google Reviews suits a wider range of local businesses. Many travel brands use both on the same printed card so guests can choose the platform they already trust.