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Hotels in Rome — live B2B lead lists

Looking to sell to hotels in Rome? This guide shows how to pull a complete, current list of them straight from Google Maps — every business name, phone number, website and, where it is published, an email address. Rome is home to roughly 2,800,000 residents, with its business base concentrated in districts like Centro Storico, EUR and Prati, so the city rewards a structured, district-by-district search far more than one broad query. With a market the size of Rome, the single biggest lever is working district by district — Google Maps coverage is far more complete when each query targets one area instead of the whole city at once. Kavex turns that search into a downloadable CSV in under a minute, then enriches each row with a website-extracted email and deliverability scoring.

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What you'll find scraping hotels in Rome

Rome is Italy's capital, its economy weighted toward government, tourism and services. The Centro Storico and Prati concentrate hospitality and professional firms, EUR is the planned modern business district, and outer areas like Ostiense carry everyday trades. An Italian-language search, run district by district, gives the most complete Maps coverage.

For a category like hotels, the count you get back depends entirely on how granular your search terms are: one broad query returns a slice, while splitting by district and sub-category can surface anywhere from a few dozen to well over a thousand businesses across Rome and its suburbs. Expect a little over half to list a website — the rest you can still reach by phone — with the central clusters falling in Centro Storico and EUR. The districts below are each worth a separate search:

The best way to search for Rome hotels

Open the Google Maps scraper, set the country to Italy and the region to Rome. The setting that matters most is how granular each query is: search one sub-type or one district at a time rather than hotels across all of Rome at once. Run the search one district at a time so each query stays under Google's ~120-result cap.

Who buys Rome hotel lists

A clean Rome hotel list is valuable to a specific set of vendors. Typical buyers: PMS, channel managers, OTA distribution, revenue-management AI, marketing services.

What the Rome hotel export looks like

Every job downloads as a CSV with one hotel per row. Each row carries the business name, full address, phone number, website, primary category, star rating and review count, with a website-extracted email added wherever one is published. The columns and the district spread you receive look like this:

Enrich and personalise before you reach out

Toggle "Include emails" so the scraper visits each hotel website and extracts a contact address, then run those through the Email Verifier to drop anything undeliverable. For the businesses with no public email, the Phone Validator separates mobile from landline numbers. Finally, the AI Personalizer turns each row into a short cold email that references the business name and its Rome location — far stronger than a mail-merge blast.

Related searches

Selling beyond Rome? The same playbook works in Milan, Vienna and Zurich, or go nationwide with hotels across Italy. Targeting other sectors in Rome? See lead lists for dentists, law firms and accounting firms in the same city.

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Frequently asked questions

How granular should my Rome search terms be?

Pair the category with a district or a sub-type rather than searching hotels across all of Rome at once. One broad query under-returns because Maps caps results per search, so a district-by-district pass is what gets you full coverage.

How do I cover all of Rome without missing businesses?

Run the search district by district — Centro Storico, EUR, Prati and the rest — rather than as one city-wide query. Each district stays under Google's ~120-result cap, and Kavex deduplicates across them on place ID so you never get the same business twice.

Are Rome suburbs included in the list?

They can be. Add the surrounding towns as extra regions in the same job and the scraper covers businesses that serve Rome from just outside the city line, all deduplicated into one CSV.

What contact details come with each hotel?

Every row includes phone and website wherever the business publishes them, plus a website-extracted email wherever one is found — typically for a little over half of hotels. The rest you can still reach by phone.

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