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Tripadvisor · WordPress

Official WordPress plugin

Tripadvisor reviews widget for WordPress.

Independent hotels and guesthouses run WordPress more than any other platform, and the reviews that fill their rooms are sitting on Tripadvisor earning commission for somebody else.

The masonry is usually the right one here

Hotel reviews are long and often carry photographs, and masonry sizes each card around its own content instead of padding the short ones.

4.8(6 reviews)
Jul 11, 2026

Better than the photos

Room at the back overlooking the courtyard, quiet as anything despite being two minutes from the station. Breakfast was a proper breakfast.

Rachel Whitfield
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Jun 29, 2026

The staff made the trip

Reception rearranged a tour for us when the weather turned and did not make it feel like a favour.

Yusuf Demir
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Jun 14, 2026

Lovely stay, thin walls

Everything else was excellent. Ask for a room away from the stairwell and you will have no complaints at all.

Clara Nguyen
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May 26, 2026

Third year running

We stop here every year on the way south and it has never once been a disappointment.

Ian Sutcliffe
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May 9, 2026

Worth the detour

We were passing and booked one night. We stayed three.

Margaret Cole
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Apr 25, 2026

Breakfast is not an afterthought

Proper bread, eggs cooked to order, and nobody rushing you out at nine.

Stefan Bauer
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Sample Tripadvisor reviews, drawn by the real widget. Yours replace them once you connect your listing.

What is different about WordPress.

  • The ReviewsJet plugin means a shortcode you can drop into a room page, a booking page or the theme itself.

  • Guest photographs come across where a review has them, which matters more for a hotel than it does for most businesses.

How it installs

Install the ReviewsJet plugin from the WordPress directory and place a shortcode — [rj_slider], [rj_masonry] and so on — wherever the reviews belong.

Layouts you can use

6 of ReviewsJet’s 7 — every layout except the product widget, which needs a Wix store.

Shortcodes

[rj_marquee] [rj_slider] [rj_masonry] [rj_grid] [rj_list] — the popup has none, because it is site-wide rather than placed on a page.

Where to get it

WordPress marketplace

Add the Masonry widget to your WordPress site

  1. 01

    Install the ReviewsJet plugin

    In your WordPress admin, go to Plugins → Add New, search for "ReviewsJet" and install it. You can also get it from wordpress.org/plugins/reviewsjet.

  2. 02

    Activate it

    Open Plugins → Installed Plugins and click Activate under ReviewsJet.

  3. 03

    Add the shortcode

    Paste this wherever you want the reviews — a page, a post, or a widget area — then update the page:

    [rj_masonry id="your-site-id" count="15"]

Tripadvisor and WordPress, specifically.

Can I show reviews on the page for one room?
Tag the reviews that mention it and point a widget at that tag. Tripadvisor reviews are about the property rather than the room, so this works best where the tags are ones you decide.
What about my restaurant’s separate listing?
Connect it as its own source. Both arrive in one library, still labelled, so the restaurant page can show restaurant reviews.

Put your Tripadvisor reviews on WordPress.

Free plan, no card. Connect your listing, choose what goes live, and paste one line into your site.