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In this document, you will look into how to use Nearby Search (New) API
to
build a simple and cost effective
local discovery experience.
A local discovery experience shows users key places of interest near a location
you specify when searching for a hotel or a real estate. It often consists of an
interactive map, with an additional panel containing a place chooser and a
gallery of photos. You will be presented with different Google Maps Platform
products and capabilities to enhance the experience with interactivity.

Use Cases
Now let's understand what elements of the local discovery integration drive user
value:
Discovery - Give users an overview of what is around a single location
by surfacing relevant places of various types.
Interactivity - Empower users to select a place and dynamically refresh the data
relative to that place.
Visualization - Provide places reviews, photos
and walking time and distance for the users to quickly understand if it fits
their needs.
Reference Architecture

Local Discovery
There are many ways to create a local discovery experience. The following
integration is a custom example of a user experience that leverages well
known Google Maps Platform APIs as well as some exciting new features. If you
wish to have a templated approach to local discovery you can use Web
Components.
Sample Application
Sample Walkthrough
You will find in the table below the sample application broken into steps
together with a description of the technical implementation with Google Maps
Platform APIs.
1. Location Search with AutocompleteSearch location
- Load Maps Javascript API.
- Places Autocomplete query or pick location on the map.

- Popularity ranking (more relevant results) or Distance ranking.
includedTypes
, excludedTypes
; if you are a hotel you can exclude
“lodging” type, and include only suited types, ie: “restaurant, cafe, park,
tourit_attraction”.
- Leverage
includedPrimaryTypes
, excludedPrimaryTypes
for even more
control over results.
- `locationRestriction to avoid insufficient number of results or too far away
places ; in case of ZERO results, broaden the circle / rectangle size prior
to display results.

Query sample when booking a hotel with Data fields requested:
- Basic (
displayName
, types
, openingHours
, formattedAddress
)
- Contact (
websiteUri
, nationalPhoneNumber
, internationalPhoneNumber
)
- Preferred (
reviews
, priceLevel
, userRatingCount
)
{ "includedTypes": ["restaurant","cafe","park"], "excludedTypes":
["lodging","convenience_store"], "includedPrimaryTypes":
["restaurant","tourist_attraction","airport"], "excludedPrimaryTypes":
["lodging"], "maxResultCount": 20, "locationRestriction": { "circle": {
"center": { "latitude": 37.7937, "longitude": -122.3965 }, "radius": 500.0 } } }
Query sample when searching a real estate with Data fields requested:
- Basic (
displayName
, types
, openingHours
, formattedAddress
)
{ "includedTypes": ["school","transport","bus","convenience_store"],
"excludedTypes": ["lodging"], "includedPrimaryTypes":
["restaurant","tourist_attraction","airport"], "excludedPrimaryTypes":
["lodging"], "maxResultCount": 20, "locationRestriction": { "circle": {
"center": { "latitude": 37.7937, "longitude": -122.3965 }, "radius": 500.0 } } }
3. Add interactivity with Dynamic Maps and Directions API
- Up to date leg and steps by querying Directions
API.
* Use time in the next section.

Description: displayName
, types
, rating
, userRatingCount
,
priceLevel
.
Time: coming from the previous Directions API query.
Reviews: reviews[i].author
, reviews[i].rating
,reviews[i].text
.
Images: during Unrestricted Preview of Nearby Search (New) API, you
will have to query Places
Details
with place.id
to get
photo_reference
to then query one at a time in your experience

Queries count and cost associated
Conclusion
A local discovery experience is a powerful way to deliver user value. This
demonstration implementation has many features you are likely to include when
creating such an experience on Google Maps Platform with special capabilities
from the Nearby Search (New) API
.
Next Steps
Suggested further reading:
Contributors
Principal authors:
Thomas Anglaret | Google Maps
Platform Solutions Engineer
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Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC.
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Key actions include using the **Nearby Search (New) API** to surface relevant places near a specified location, filtering results with `includedTypes`, `excludedTypes`, `includedPrimaryTypes`, and `excludedPrimaryTypes`, and `locationRestriction`. The experience is enriched by using **Places Autocomplete**, **Directions API**, and **Places Details** for interactivity, detailed information, and visuals. Cost and billing considerations are also outlined for each API used.\n"],null,["In this document, you will look into how to use [Nearby Search (New) API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/search-nearby-new)to\nbuild a simple and cost effective\n\nlocal discovery experience.\n\nA local discovery experience shows users key places of interest near a location\nyou specify when searching for a hotel or a real estate. It often consists of an\ninteractive map, with an additional panel containing a place chooser and a\ngallery of photos. You will be presented with different Google Maps Platform\nproducts and capabilities to enhance the experience with interactivity.\n\nUse Cases\n\nNow let's understand what elements of the local discovery integration drive user\nvalue:\n\n- **Discovery** - Give users an overview of what is around a single location\n by surfacing relevant places of various types.\n\n- **Interactivity** - Empower users to select a place and dynamically refresh the data\n\n relative to that place.\n- **Visualization** - Provide places reviews, photos\n\n and walking time and distance for the users to quickly understand if it fits\n their needs.\n\nReference Architecture\n\nLocal Discovery\n\nThere are many ways to create a local discovery experience. The following\nintegration is a **custom example** of a user experience that leverages well\nknown Google Maps Platform APIs as well as some exciting new features. If you\nwish to have a templated approach to local discovery you can use [Web\nComponents](https://github.com/googlemaps/extended-component-library/tree/main/place_overview).\n\nSample Application\n\nSample Walkthrough\n\nYou will find in the table below the sample application broken into steps\ntogether with a description of the technical implementation with Google Maps\nPlatform APIs.\n\n1. Location Search with AutocompleteSearch location\n\n- Load **Maps Javascript API**.\n- **Places Autocomplete** query or pick location on the map.\n\n2. Surface local points of interest using **[Nearby Search (New) API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/search-nearby-new)**\n\n- Popularity ranking (more relevant results) or Distance ranking.\n- `includedTypes`, `excludedTypes` ; if you are a hotel you can exclude \"lodging\" type, and include only suited types, ie: \"restaurant, cafe, park, tourit_attraction\".\n- Leverage `includedPrimaryTypes`, `excludedPrimaryTypes` for even more control over results.\n- \\`locationRestriction to avoid insufficient number of results or too far away places ; in case of ZERO results, broaden the circle / rectangle size prior to display results.\n\nQuery sample when **booking a hotel** with Data fields requested:\n\n- Basic (`displayName`, `types`, `openingHours`, `formattedAddress`)\n- Contact (`websiteUri`, `nationalPhoneNumber`, `internationalPhoneNumber`)\n- Preferred (`reviews`, `priceLevel`, `userRatingCount`)\n\n```scdoc\n { \"includedTypes\": [\"restaurant\",\"cafe\",\"park\"], \"excludedTypes\":\n[\"lodging\",\"convenience_store\"], \"includedPrimaryTypes\":\n[\"restaurant\",\"tourist_attraction\",\"airport\"], \"excludedPrimaryTypes\":\n[\"lodging\"], \"maxResultCount\": 20, \"locationRestriction\": { \"circle\": {\n\"center\": { \"latitude\": 37.7937, \"longitude\": -122.3965 }, \"radius\": 500.0 } } }\n```\n\nQuery sample when **searching a real estate** with Data fields requested:\n\n- Basic (`displayName`, `types`, `openingHours`, `formattedAddress`)\n\n```scdoc\n { \"includedTypes\": [\"school\",\"transport\",\"bus\",\"convenience_store\"],\n\"excludedTypes\": [\"lodging\"], \"includedPrimaryTypes\":\n[\"restaurant\",\"tourist_attraction\",\"airport\"], \"excludedPrimaryTypes\":\n[\"lodging\"], \"maxResultCount\": 20, \"locationRestriction\": { \"circle\": {\n\"center\": { \"latitude\": 37.7937, \"longitude\": -122.3965 }, \"radius\": 500.0 } } }\n```\n\n3. Add **interactivity** with Dynamic Maps and Directions API\n\n- Up to date **leg and steps** by querying **[Directions\n API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/directions/overview)**. \\* Use time in the next section.\n\n4. Display detailed information of the place upon interaction\n\n1. **Description** : `displayName`, `types`, `rating`, `userRatingCount`,\n `priceLevel`.\n\n **Time**: coming from the previous Directions API query.\n2. **Reviews** : `reviews[i].author`, `reviews[i].rating`,`reviews[i].text`.\n\n3. **Images** : during *Unrestricted Preview of Nearby Search (New) API* , you\n will have to query [Places\n Details](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/details)\n with [place.id](http://place.id) to get\n [photo_reference](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/details#Place-photos)\n to then query one at a time in your experience\n\nQueries count and cost associated\n\n- [Maps JavaScript\n API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/usage-and-billing#pricing-for-product): 1 map at load of the experience.\n- Places Autocomplete API: 1 query every character typed (if using the [Autocomplete\n Widget](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/place-autocomplete)), it can be customised.\n- [Nearby Search (New)\n API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/search-nearby-new): 1 query every 20 places displayed. Different billing according to [Place\n data](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/usage-and-billing#data-skus) that are part of the query response.\n- [Directions\n API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/directions/usage-and-billing#pricing-for-product): 1 query every place selected by the user.\n- [Place Photo\n API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/usage-and-billing#places-photo-new-ent-sku): 1 query every photo displayed.\n\nConclusion\n\nA local discovery experience is a powerful way to deliver user value. This\ndemonstration implementation has many features you are likely to include when\ncreating such an experience on Google Maps Platform with special capabilities\nfrom the [Nearby Search (New) API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/search-nearby-new).\n\nNext Steps\n\nSuggested further reading:\n\n- [Web Components in the Maps JavaScript API](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/web-components/overview)\n- [Places Autocomplete Optimization](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/autocomplete#best-practices)\n- Other [Places Services](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/places/web-service/overview)\n- Leave feedback below.\n\nContributors\n\nPrincipal authors:\n\n[Thomas Anglaret](https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-anglaret/) \\| Google Maps\nPlatform Solutions Engineer"]]