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What is the easiest way to work with Hotel booking APIs

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(@jibsldx)
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Hey guys I have a question for people more experienced than I am. Not sure if this is the right forum for this.

I want to build a webpage that allows people to book hotel accommodations. I'll be connecting to the Booking.com API for this, and their API supports Java, PHP, Python and Restful API.
I have no prior coding knowledge.

Which language gives me the easiest path to building this? Is there anything like a no-code solution to this?

I asked Hasan this in an email and he replied saying I should ask in the forum, but also suggested I look at something called Bubble.

 
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Posted : 05/17/2024 9:50 am
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@jibsldx if you use a Wordpress site then you can use either PHP or Python to do this. Python would be easier to learn for someone new to programming. I suggest you begin by watching Hasan's courses.

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Posted : 05/17/2024 11:47 am
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Hasan Aboul Hasan
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There are some WordPress plugins for travel booking, but I haven't tried them.

Check here: WP Travel – Best Travel Booking WordPress Plugin, Tour Management Engine – WordPress plugin | WordPress.org

And maybe you can search for similar plugins and see if there is something that fits you.

The other no-code approach is using no-code tools like Bubble and others to connect with APIs. But there will be a learning curve here on how to use No Code tools. And of course, it is not free 🙂

The third approach is to code it yourself using any language you want as soon as there is an API. 

 
Posted : 05/18/2024 7:49 am
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(@jibsldx)
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@admin This WPTravel plugin seems interesting. It seems to have a  REST API module which I think will work well with Booking.com's API. Rather than go for a no-code solution, or coding it myself, maybe it's easier to just use this WP Plugin. My plan was to have a blog to support the booking process either way.

 
Posted : 05/18/2024 12:51 pm
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