> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api.md).

# Booking Search API

- [Getting Started](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/getting-started.md): Scraping Booking listings in literally seconds is now possible with our new Booking API. Discover how to scrape Booking in any programming language, by interaction with our API.
- [API Parameters](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/getting-started/api-parameters.md): Customise the response from the Booking API by adding parameters to your request.
- [Access the API](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/getting-started/access-the-api.md): Accessing the Booking Scraping API is as simple as sending a GET request to our endpoint.
- [Booking Search Types](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/booking-search-types.md): We treat each Booking Page as a Search Type, which allows us to generate better results.
- [Booking Hotel](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/booking-search-types/wayfair-async-api.md): Scrape Booking hotels data effortlessly and get real-time, accurate results, without worrying about website restrictions.
- [Booking Search](https://docs.webscrapingapi.com/booking-search-api/booking-search-types/wayfair-async-api-1.md): Scrape Booking search data effortlessly and get real-time, accurate results, without worrying about website restrictions.


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