Free place data for any city — no API key, no scraping headaches
Get clean, structured lists of supermarkets, EV chargers, hotels, pharmacies, fuel stations, attractions and 115+ other place types — straight from OpenStreetMap's open (ODbL) data. A legal alternative to Google Maps scrapers: no API key, no anti-bot battles, no Terms-of-Service violations.
Each guide below shows exactly how to pull the data with a ready-made tool — give it a city, get tidy rows (name, address, coordinates, contact, plus niche fields) back as CSV or JSON.
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All OpenStreetMap scrapers (7 tools)
Every ready-made OSM data extractor in one place — places, supermarkets, EV, hotels, healthcare, fuel, attractions.
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Supermarket & grocery locations
Every supermarket, grocery & convenience store in a city — brand, organic, payment, hours.
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Fuel & gas station locations
Gas stations by city — brand, fuel types (diesel/E10/LPG), payment, services, hours.
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Local business & POI data (115+ categories)
Restaurants, shops, services and more — 115+ categories, a free Places-API alternative.
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EV charging stations
Charging stations by area — sockets, power (kW), network, capacity, access.
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Hotels & lodging
Hotels, hostels & guest houses by city — stars, rooms, brand, contact.
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Healthcare facilities
Pharmacies, doctors, dentists, clinics & hospitals by city — type, speciality, contact.
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Tourist attractions & museums
Attractions, museums & galleries by city — Wikidata/Wikipedia links, fee, website.
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Restaurant & café locations
Every restaurant, café & fast-food place in a city — cuisine, hours, address, contact.
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Points of interest (115+ types)
Any POI category in a city — shops, food, banks, fuel, health & more — one tool.
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Build a store locator
The data half of a 'near me' / store-locator feature — coordinates, address, hours.
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Export OSM data to CSV / JSON / Excel
Turn OpenStreetMap places into a clean spreadsheet — CSV, JSON or Excel, any city.
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OSM data without the Overpass API
Skip Overpass QL and timeouts — give a city, get clean rows back.
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OSM data fields explained
Every field in a place export — name, brand, full_address, map_url, hours and more.
Supermarkets by US city
- Chicago (741)
- Phoenix (481)
- Portland (345)
- San Jose (343)
- San Antonio (325)
- Seattle (304)
- Indianapolis (294)
- Philadelphia (288)
- Houston (251)
- Denver (241)
- San Diego (234)
- Austin (227)
- Charlotte (212)
- Columbus (207)
- San Francisco (192)
- Dallas (191)
- Los Angeles (177)
- Las Vegas (154)
- Jacksonville (134)
- Aurora (112)
- New York (110)
- Fort Worth (106)
- Atlanta (97)
- Camden (92)
- Nashville (73)
- Miami (70)
- Brooklyn (66)
- Mesquite (63)
- Peoria (61)
- Vancouver (60)
- Tempe (56)
Hotels & lodging by US city
- Houston (424)
- New York (337)
- San Antonio (273)
- Chicago (214)
- San Diego (209)
- Austin (196)
- San Francisco (190)
- Charlotte (182)
- Phoenix (173)
- Indianapolis (152)
- Portland (152)
- Nashville (149)
- Atlanta (142)
- Denver (139)
- Los Angeles (138)
- Dallas (137)
- Miami (122)
- Fort Worth (109)
- Columbus (103)
- Seattle (103)
- Boston (99)
- San Jose (87)
- Jacksonville (85)
- Philadelphia (78)
- Las Vegas (77)
Pharmacies & drugstores by US city
- Chicago (210)
- Phoenix (166)
- Dallas (131)
- Houston (128)
- San Antonio (112)
- Brooklyn (100)
- New York (96)
- San Jose (93)
- Philadelphia (81)
- Austin (81)
- Fort Worth (67)
- Portland (63)
- Indianapolis (62)
Why OpenStreetMap data?
OpenStreetMap is the largest open map of the world, maintained by a global community. Its data is free and redistributable under the Open Database License (with attribution) — which makes it a clean, legal source for place and POI data, unlike scraping Google Maps or booking sites (which violates their terms and fights anti-bot systems). Every value comes straight from OSM; anything the community hasn't mapped is simply left blank, never guessed.