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# Adding a new Hotel/Camping/Apartment/Hostel

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To add a new accommodation, simply click 'Add new' in the upper right hand corner of your page and make your selection.

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The easiest way to get started is to import your accomodation's information directly from Google.

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Type your accommodation’s name and location into the search bar to see it appear on the page.

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Any missing information such as the **Country** can be filled in manually.

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The default image will be the same as your accommodation's image on Google. You have the option to upload a different photo if you choose.

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