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getyourguide.com

last checked 2026-06-25

Overview

Does getyourguide.com support MCP?

No confirmed MCP support was found for getyourguide.com as of 2026-06-25.

What agentic protocols does getyourguide.com support?

As of 2026-06-25, getyourguide.com has confirmed support for proprietary.

Is getyourguide.com's API publicly accessible or partner-gated?

Partner only.

Does getyourguide.com explicitly prohibit automated access?

Yes. getyourguide.com's terms of service explicitly prohibit automated or scraper access to the public website without prior written permission.

Is getyourguide.com agent-ready?

Partial. getyourguide.com supports some agentic workflows but requires a human handoff for certain operations — see the protocols and summary sections for details.

Protocols

A2A not found

No evidence found that GetYourGuide has implemented or adopted the A2A (Agent2Agent) protocol. Named A2A launch partners include Atlassian, Box, Cohere, Intuit, LangChain, MongoDB, PayPal, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow, UKG, and Workday — GetYourGuide is not among them. GetYourGuide's developer surface consists of a partner REST API (partner-api access tier) and a supplier integration portal; no A2A agent card endpoint, A2A server, or any vendor statement referencing A2A was located. The unofficial community MCP server found (not vendor-published) is a separate protocol and does not constitute A2A evidence. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement deprecating or rejecting A2A was found — simply no evidence of adoption.

ACP not found

No evidence of GetYourGuide adopting the Agentic Commerce Protocol (OpenAI/Stripe) was found. Named ACP launch and discovery partners include Etsy, Shopify merchants (Glossier, SKIMS, Spanx, Vuori), Target, Sephora, Nordstrom, Lowe's, Best Buy, Home Depot, Wayfair, URBN, Coach, Kate Spade, Revolve, and Ashley Furniture; GetYourGuide is not among them. GetYourGuide's Spring 2026 AI release (AI review summaries, personalized search ranking) is an internal product update with no ACP mention, and its prior ChatGPT integration is a legacy 2023 plugin for activity discovery, not an ACP-based commerce surface. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement explicitly declining or deprecating ACP was located.

AP2 not found

No evidence found of GetYourGuide implementing or partnering on AP2. The named AP2 launch partners (60+ organizations announced Sep 2025, donated to FIDO Alliance Apr 2026) include Mastercard, American Express, Adyen, PayPal, Coinbase, Etsy, Revolut, Salesforce, ServiceNow, Worldpay, and others — GetYourGuide is not among them. GetYourGuide's Spring 2026 AI release covers consumer-facing AI search, review summaries, and supplier tools with no AP2, cryptographic mandate, or agentic payment language. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no GetYourGuide-specific statement ruling out AP2 was located.

MCP not found

No official MCP server published by GetYourGuide was located. The only GetYourGuide-related MCP entry found is a community-built third-party server (GitHub user CuriousDev21, listed on mcpservers.org and lobehub.com) that wraps GetYourGuide's existing Partner API via Cloudflare Workers — it is not authored or endorsed by GetYourGuide. Multiple third-party Apify scraper actors also expose an MCP interface to GetYourGuide data, but these are independently built scrapers. GetYourGuide's own GitHub org (github.com/getyourguide), developer portal (code.getyourguide.com), and partner API docs contain no MCP references; the company's Spring 2026 AI release focused on on-platform traveler-facing AI features, not MCP connectivity. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement ruling out MCP was found — only an absence of any official offering.

MPP not found

No evidence found that GetYourGuide has integrated or announced support for MPP (Machine Payments Protocol, co-developed by Stripe and Tempo). The MPP launch directory includes 100+ services — named adopters include Alchemy, Dune Analytics, Merit Systems, and Parallel Web Systems, all in model/developer infrastructure categories — with no travel or tours/activities platforms (including GetYourGuide) listed. GetYourGuide's public API surface (partner REST API at api.getyourguide.com and integrator.getyourguide.com) shows no MPP-related documentation or payment negotiation headers. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement of non-adoption exists; absence is inferred from search results and directory listings, not a GetYourGuide statement.

NLWeb not found

No evidence found that getyourguide.com has implemented NLWeb or exposed /ask or /mcp endpoints. Named NLWeb launch partners and early adopters include TripAdvisor, Shopify, Eventbrite, Hearst, O'Reilly Media, Common Sense Media, and Chicago Public Media; GetYourGuide is not among them. A third-party community MCP server wrapping GetYourGuide's Partner API exists (mcpservers.org/servers/CuriousDev21/remote-mcp-server-authless) but is not a vendor-sanctioned NLWeb implementation. No vendor-specific statement or deprecation notice was located, so this is recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent.

UCP not found

No evidence found that GetYourGuide has adopted or endorsed UCP. Google's named UCP co-developers are Shopify, Etsy, Wayfair, Target, and Walmart; named travel-vertical expansion partners (announced Google I/O May 2026) are Booking.com, Expedia Group, Hilton, Marriott, IHG, Accor, Amadeus, Choice Hotels, Trip.com, and Wyndham — GetYourGuide is absent from all of these lists. GetYourGuide's own developer surface (code.getyourguide.com partner API) is a separate REST-based supply-connectivity API with no UCP-related documentation found. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement or deprecation notice from GetYourGuide was located; the absence is from Google's partner lists, not from any GetYourGuide-originated declaration.

WebMCP not found

No evidence found that GetYourGuide has implemented or announced WebMCP on getyourguide.com. WebMCP is a newly proposed W3C browser standard (early preview in Chrome 146+ as of February 2026, origin trial in Chrome 149) co-developed by Google and Microsoft. Named demo sites in the official Chrome WebMCP tooling repo (googlechromelabs/webmcp-tools) are Google-built demos: Le Petit Bistro (restaurant reservation), a React-based travel flight search app, and a hotel chain demo — GetYourGuide is not among them. The webmcp.cool directory lists no getyourguide.com entry. PhocusWire noted WebMCP as a potential opportunity for travel sites generically, with no GetYourGuide-specific mention. No vendor-specific statement, implementation announcement, or code evidence from GetYourGuide was located; recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because absence of vendor-specific announcement evidence is the basis, not a vendor statement of non-adoption.

x402 not found

No evidence found that GetYourGuide has implemented or announced support for the x402 protocol. The named early adopters and launch partners for x402 include AWS, Anthropic, Circle, NEAR, Neynar, XMTP, Chainlink, Hyperbolic, BuffetPay, Cal.com, Cred Protocol, and Fewsats — GetYourGuide is not among them. GetYourGuide's own developer surface (api.getyourguide.com, code.getyourguide.com) shows no reference to x402, stablecoin payments, or HTTP 402-based micropayment flows. Recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent because no vendor-specific statement ruling it out was located.

openai_apps_sdk not found

GetYourGuide launched a ChatGPT Plugin in May 2023 for experience discovery, but that plugin ran on OpenAI's original ChatGPT Plugins platform, which was platform-wide deprecated by OpenAI in April 2024 — not a GetYourGuide-specific decision. The current OpenAI Apps SDK / ChatGPT App Directory (launched December 2025) is the successor platform under this protocol designation, and no evidence was found that GetYourGuide has built or submitted an app for it. Third-party directories cataloguing the new App Directory (jotform.com, phiture.com, github.com/rdmgator12/awesome-chatgpt-apps) list travel apps including Expedia, Booking.com, Klook, Skyscanner, and AllTrails — GetYourGuide does not appear among them.

proprietary confirmed present

Demand-side distribution API: search GetYourGuide's tours and activities catalog (~75,000+ products), retrieve availability and pricing, and complete bookings on behalf of end customers. GetYourGuide handles fulfillment and customer support post-booking. Access is tiered (Basic through Advanced) with the higher tiers requiring minimum traffic and booking volume thresholds (e.g., 1M+ monthly visits and 300+ monthly bookings for Advanced). Auth via API token sent in `X-ACCESS-TOKEN` header on all requests.

Two genuinely distinct proprietary REST/JSON APIs confirmed. First: the Partner API (demand-side), documented at https://api.getyourguide.com/ and https://code.getyourguide.com/partner-api-spec/ with OpenAPI spec published at https://github.com/getyourguide/partner-api-spec; base URL https://api.getyourguide.com/1/; requires partner account approval and traffic/booking volume minimums. Second: the Supplier API (supply-side), documented at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/documentation/overview with self-serve signup at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/signup; production base URL https://supplier-api.getyourguide.com; used by tour operators and reservation systems to push availability updates, sync pricing, and handle ticket redemption — the reverse data flow from the Partner API. Both are vendor-built proprietary REST interfaces with no adoption of a named standard protocol.

proprietary confirmed present

Supply-side operator API: tour operators and reservation systems push availability updates and pricing into GetYourGuide, receive booking notifications, manage ticket redemption (barcode/QR delivery), and register new suppliers programmatically. Designed for connectivity partners such as channel managers, ticketing platforms, and reservation systems acting on behalf of operators.

Documented separately from the Partner API at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/documentation/overview (GYG-side endpoints at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/documentation/gyg_endpoints; supplier-side endpoints at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/documentation/supplier_endpoints). Production base URL is https://supplier-api.getyourguide.com. Self-serve signup exists at https://integrator.getyourguide.com/signup but supplier verification is required before full access. Rate-limited to 1,000 requests per 10 minutes per partner. Distinct from the Partner API in direction and audience: operators push data in, GYG pushes bookings out.

self_declared_discovery not found

Direct HTTP fetches to getyourguide.com/llms.txt, /AGENTS.md, /.well-known/agent, and related paths all returned HTTP 000 (connection blocked from research environment), so passive endpoint checks could not be completed. Extensive web search found no references to any such files existing at getyourguide.com or its subdomains (code.getyourguide.com, api.getyourguide.com). The only GYG-adjacent MCP server found (curiousdev21/remote-mcp-server-authless on Cloudflare, listed on lobehub.com and mcpservers.org) is a community-built unofficial wrapper, not a vendor-published self-declaration file. No vendor-specific statement, deprecation notice, or published discovery file was located, so this is recorded as not_found rather than confirmed_absent.

Summary

Has agent interface: partial

Apply for access to GetYourGuide's Partner API (demand-side) at code.getyourguide.com/partner-api-spec or the Supplier API (supply-side) at integrator.getyourguide.com/signup depending on use case. The Partner API supports catalog search, availability/pricing retrieval, and booking completion; the Supplier API supports pushing availability and managing ticket redemption. Both require account approval. No standard agent protocol (MCP, A2A, UCP, etc.) is available; proprietary REST APIs with token-based auth are the only confirmed agent-callable surface.

AgentContext

Verified discrepancies

identity discrepancy active

Vendor claim: GetYourGuide presents itself to consumers as the seller and service provider through its booking flow, collecting payment directly and issuing booking confirmations under its own brand, creating the clear impression that it is the consumer's legal counterparty for the transaction.

What actually happens: GetYourGuide's own published terms reveal a layered structure where the actual legal contract for the activity is governed by 'Supplier-Customer T&Cs' — meaning the local operator, not GetYourGuide, may be the consumer's legal counterparty. Additionally, GYG's supplier terms explicitly disclose that certain Distribution Partners operate as 'Travel Agencies,' in which case the Travel Agency (not GYG) collects payment and is the effective merchant of record, with the transaction potentially governed by the Travel Agency's own terms and conditions. GYG holds or routes payment but may disclaim liability for service delivery, redirecting dispute responsibility to the operator or Travel Agency.

Agent guidance: When completing a booking on GetYourGuide, an agent should explicitly check and communicate to the user that the legal counterparty for the activity is the local operator (governed by Supplier-Customer T&Cs), not GetYourGuide itself. For any dispute or refund need, the agent should advise the user to identify whether GetYourGuide or a Travel Agency Distribution Partner processed the payment, as this determines who holds liability. Do not assume GetYourGuide is the merchant of record — verify the specific booking's payment structure before advising on dispute channels.

last checked 2026-06-27

Human handoff required for

Identify and communicate to the user which legal counterparty governs their specific booking — the local operator (under Supplier-Customer T&Cs) or GetYourGuide itself — before completing any transaction, since GetYourGuide's own published terms disclose that the operator, not GYG, may be the consumer's legal counterparty for the activity.

Escalate to a human before advising the user on dispute or refund channels in any booking where it is unclear whether GetYourGuide or a Travel Agency Distribution Partner processed the payment, since the party who collected payment determines who holds refund liability and which terms govern the dispute.

Five categories were checked for GetYourGuide (getyourguide.com): (1) discrepancy_pricing — searches found no independently verifiable primary source evidence of hidden fees or advertised-vs-checkout price gaps; no regulatory actions or settlements were located. (2) discrepancy_availability — searches found no verified pattern of ghost inventory or bait-and-switch availability issues; only isolated forum complaints about cancellations were surfaced, which were insufficient to clear the inclusion bar. (3) discrepancy_identity — a confirmed finding was made: GYG's own published General Terms and Conditions and Supplier Terms document a layered legal structure where the local operator or a Travel Agency Distribution Partner, not GetYourGuide, may be the consumer's legal counterparty and merchant of record, creating verified ambiguity about refund liability. (4) discrepancy_policy — forum complaints about refunds being denied within stated free-cancellation windows were found, but no primary-source regulatory actions or court filings were located to independently verify a systematic enforcement gap against GYG's published policy. (5) discrepancy_undisclosed_constraint — no consumer-facing undisclosed constraints or mid-transaction capability gaps were found in any independently verifiable source. All five categories were actively searched; no scans were blocked, though findings in categories 1, 2, 4, and 5 did not meet the primary-evidence inclusion bar.