Markdown

Industry

Places

Places holds 60 Schema.org types you can mark up, and 37 of them sit on fewer than a thousand websites. Google documents no rich result that starts from any of them. Every term below is here because one of its parent types is, and the parent that placed it travels with it so you can follow the reasoning back yourself.

What you can mark up

July 2026 · six ranges, no exact numbersGoogle and the Schema.org community, Schema.org usage statistics dataset. Websites in Google's index.

The websites column is a band rather than a count, because Google publishes six ranges and never the figure inside one. The last column names the ancestor that put each term into places, which is the difference between a derivation and a guess. A term that is one of this industry's own roots names itself there. It is also why a type such as Dentist lands in medical and health rather than in local business, even though it is honestly both.

The 60 Schema.org types in places, with the websites using each one in July 2026. Websites is a band, never an exact count.
TermWebsitesMovementover 3 monthsPlaced byits root or an ancestor
Country1M - 10MNo changePlace
Place1M - 10MNo changePlace
AdministrativeArea100K - 1MNo changePlace
City100K - 1MNo changePlace
DefinedRegion100K - 1MNo changePlace
State100K - 1MNo changePlace
ApartmentComplex10K - 100KNo changePlace
EventVenue10K - 100KNo changePlace
Residence10K - 100KNo changePlace
Airport1K - 10KNo changePlace
Beach1K - 10KNo changePlace
Church1K - 10KNo changePlace
CivicStructure1K - 10KNo changePlace
Continent1K - 10KNo changePlace
Landform1K - 10KNo changePlace
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings1K - 10KNo changePlace
Museum1K - 10KNo changePlace
MusicVenue1K - 10KNo changePlace
Park1K - 10KNo changePlace
ParkingFacility1K - 10KNo changePlace
PerformingArtsTheater1K - 10KNo changePlace
PlaceOfWorship1K - 10KNo changePlace
TrainStation1K - 10KUpPlace
Aquarium< 1KNo changePlace
BoatTerminal< 1KNo changePlace
BodyOfWater< 1KNo changePlace
Bridge< 1KNo changePlace
BuddhistTemple< 1KNo changePlace
BusStation< 1KNo changePlace
BusStop< 1KNo changePlace
Canal< 1KNo changePlace
CatholicChurch< 1KNo changePlace
Cemetery< 1KNo changePlace
CityHall< 1KNo changePlace
Courthouse< 1KNo changePlace
Crematorium< 1KNo changePlace
DefenceEstablishment< 1KNo changePlace
Embassy< 1KNo changePlace
GatedResidenceCommunity< 1KNo changePlace
GovernmentBuilding< 1KNo changePlace
HinduTemple< 1KNo changePlace
LakeBodyOfWater< 1KNo changePlace
LegislativeBuilding< 1KNo changePlace
Mosque< 1KNo changePlace
Mountain< 1KNo changePlace
OceanBodyOfWater< 1KNo changePlace
Playground< 1KNo changePlace
Pond< 1KNo changePlace
PublicToilet< 1KNo changePlace
Reservoir< 1KNo changePlace
RiverBodyOfWater< 1KNo changePlace
RVPark< 1KNo changePlace
SchoolDistrict< 1KNo changePlace
SeaBodyOfWater< 1KNo changePlace
SubwayStation< 1KNo changePlace
Synagogue< 1KNo changePlace
TaxiStand< 1KNo changePlace
Volcano< 1KNo changePlace
Waterfall< 1KNo changePlace
Zoo< 1KNo changePlace

What Google documents

Google documents no rich result for places, and four of the thirteen industries are in the same position. Between them they hold 187 vocabulary terms. Google documents rich results for what it chooses to show in search, and those choices are not spread evenly across what Schema.org describes. It does not mean marking these types up is wasted, because a search result is only one of the things that reads a page.

The same fact is set beside the other industries on the industry subhub, and the properties Google does recommend everywhere else are on the recommended gap report.

What almost nobody does yet

37 of the 60 types here sit in Google's smallest band, meaning fewer than a thousand websites use them. Almost nobody has tried these, so there is no common implementation to copy and no way to tell from adoption alone whether the silence is an opening or a lack of interest. What the band does tell you is that very few examples of the term exist for anything to learn from, so a rare type is a bet rather than a safe default.

The 37 types in places used by fewer than a thousand websites in July 2026.
TermMovementover 3 monthsPlaced byits root or an ancestor
AquariumNo changePlace
BoatTerminalNo changePlace
BodyOfWaterNo changePlace
BridgeNo changePlace
BuddhistTempleNo changePlace
BusStationNo changePlace
BusStopNo changePlace
CanalNo changePlace
CatholicChurchNo changePlace
CemeteryNo changePlace
CityHallNo changePlace
CourthouseNo changePlace
CrematoriumNo changePlace
DefenceEstablishmentNo changePlace
EmbassyNo changePlace
GatedResidenceCommunityNo changePlace
GovernmentBuildingNo changePlace
HinduTempleNo changePlace
LakeBodyOfWaterNo changePlace
LegislativeBuildingNo changePlace
MosqueNo changePlace
MountainNo changePlace
OceanBodyOfWaterNo changePlace
PlaygroundNo changePlace
PondNo changePlace
PublicToiletNo changePlace
ReservoirNo changePlace
RiverBodyOfWaterNo changePlace
RVParkNo changePlace
SchoolDistrictNo changePlace
SeaBodyOfWaterNo changePlace
SubwayStationNo changePlace
SynagogueNo changePlace
TaxiStandNo changePlace
VolcanoNo changePlace
WaterfallNo changePlace
ZooNo changePlace

How this is measured

I sort every one of Google's 937 classes into an industry by walking its parent types through Schema.org's own hierarchy, then read each term's adoption from Google's July 2026 usage file. Places holds 60 of those classes. None of that grouping comes from matching a name, which matters more than it sounds, because a first attempt at it did match names and produced entirely plausible counts that were guesses.

Two kinds of claim sit side by side on these pages and they are not equally strong. A type reaches its industry one way. By ancestry through rdfs:subClassOf, never by name. Each assignment records the ancestor that produced it. A Google rich result feature is a page on Google's website rather than a Schema.org type, so it has no parent to walk and it reaches its industry another way. One recorded judgement per feature, its primary Schema.org type, then assigned by the same ancestry walk. You can check every one of those judgements against Google's own documentation, because each feature carries the address of the page it came from.

That walk reads an ordered list of industries, most specific first, because LocalBusiness is a subclass of both Organization and Place and the three cannot all be industries. A type takes the first industry it matches on the way up, so it lands on one page rather than on three. Every assignment keeps the ancestor that won, and that ancestor is shown beside the term on the industry pages.

Every adoption figure here is a band rather than a count. Google sorts each term into one of six and publishes nothing inside them, so a term you can see on somewhere between one and ten million websites has no public exact number, on this page or anywhere else. A longer list of types does not mean a bigger industry in the economy either, because these figures count vocabulary terms rather than businesses or websites.

Every industry is listed on the subhub, and you can download the figures as JSON or CSV and check any line here against them.

Snapshot July 2026. 3 months archived. Built 18 August 2026.

Analysis © Eduard Dziak, licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Please credit eduarddziak.com with a link. Source data: Google and the Schema.org community, Schema.org usage statistics dataset. Rich result requirements: Google Search Central, licensed CC BY 4.0. Term descriptions: Schema.org, licensed CC BY-SA 3.0, each term linking to its own page. Crawl counts: HTTP Archive Web Almanac, licensed Apache License 2.0.