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From dances to destinations: TikTok Go lets US users book travel experiences in-app

By staffMay 13, 20263 Mins Read
From dances to destinations: TikTok Go lets US users book travel experiences in-app
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Published on 13/05/2026 – 11:29 GMT+2•Updated
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From viral dance challenges to must-try recipes and even shopping, TikTok has evolved from just being a social media app that provides short-form entertainment.

Now, the tech company has moved into the travelsphere, with the launch of “TikTok GO” – a new in-app feature that allows users to book local services, including hotels, attractions, and tours directly within the platform.

Integrated across TikTok’s existing discovery tools, including video content, search results and location pages, the feature is powered by partnerships with major travel platforms such as Booking.com, Expedia, Viator, GetYourGuide, Tiqets and Trip.com.

Launched initially in the United States, where it has 200 million users, the move signifies TikTok’s growing role as one of the world’s most popular platforms for travel inspiration. The company says that users must be at least 18 years old to book an experience through TikTok GO.

“Every day on TikTok, millions of people discover where to eat, where to stay, and what to do next,” said Adam Presser, CEO of TikTok USDS Joint Venture. “TikTok GO connects that moment of inspiration directly to the businesses behind it, and that’s good for creators, good for local businesses, and good for communities.”

For the travel industry, the launch reflects a wider shift in booking behaviour. Platforms are racing to shorten the journey from discovery to purchase, particularly as younger travellers increasingly rely on social media for trip planning.

The new feature will also help tourism businesses reach new audiences, drive bookings, and build stronger connections with the communities they serve.

Mark van der Linden, VP Partnerships at Booking.com, said the partnership with TikTok will turn those “I wish I were there moments” into “real stays”. He added: “By bringing Booking.com directly into the TikTok journey, travellers can move from discovering a dream accommodation in a video to securing their stay in just a few taps – making it easier than ever to turn inspiration into unforgettable experiences.”

Experiences have become the “primary reason” that people travel, “not an afterthought”, said Johannes Reck, Co-Founder and CEO of Get Your Guide. The launch marks a “major shift in how travel experiences are booked through TikTok GO – enabling travellers to move directly from discovery to a seamless booking”.

For creators, TikTok GO turns travel storytelling into a revenue stream. Those showcasing hotels, attractions and local experiences can now link content directly to bookable listings, unlocking commission-based earnings and paid campaign opportunities within the app.

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