The Places SDK for iOS provides your app with rich information about places, including the place's name and address, the geographical location specified as latitude/longitude coordinates, the type of place (such as night club, pet store, museum), and more. To access this information for a specific place, you can use the place ID, a stable identifier that uniquely identifies a place.
Place details
The
  GMSPlace
  class provides information about a specific place. You can get hold of a
  GMSPlace
  object in the following ways:
- Call
    GMSPlacesClient findPlaceLikelihoodsFromUserLocationWithPlaceFields:. See the guide to getting current place.
- Call
    GMSPlacesClient fetchPlaceFromPlaceID:, passing aGMSPlaceField, a place ID, and a callback method. For Place Details requests, if you don't specify at least one field with a request, or if you omit thefieldsparameter from a request, ALL possible fields will be returned, and you will be billed accordingly. See the guide to getting a place by ID.
When you request a place, you must specify which types of place data to
  return. To do this, pass a GMSPlaceField, specifying the data
  types to return. This is an important consideration, since this will affect the
  cost for each request.
  Because place data results cannot be empty, only place
  results with data are returned (for example, if a requested place has no
  photos, the photos field won't be present in the result).
The following example passes a list of two field values to specify the data returned by a request:
Swift
// A hotel in Saigon with an attribution. let placeID = "ChIJV4k8_9UodTERU5KXbkYpSYs" // Specify the place data types to return. let fields: GMSPlaceField = GMSPlaceField(rawValue: UInt(GMSPlaceField.name.rawValue) | UInt(GMSPlaceField.placeID.rawValue))
Objective-C
// A hotel in Saigon with an attribution. NSString *placeID = @"ChIJV4k8_9UodTERU5KXbkYpSYs"; // Specify the place data types to return. GMSPlaceField fields = (GMSPlaceFieldName | GMSPlaceFieldPlaceID);
Learn more about place fields. For more information about how Place data requests are billed, see Usage and Billing.
The
  GMSPlace
  class can contain the following place data:
- name– The place's name.
- editorialSummary– Provides a description of a place.
- placeID– The textual identifier for the place. Read more about place IDs in the rest of this page.
- coordinate– The geographical location of the place, specified as latitude and longitude coordinates.
- phoneNumber– The place's phone number, in international format.
- formattedAddress– The human-readable address of this location.- Often this address is equivalent to the postal address. Note that some countries, such as the United Kingdom, do not allow distribution of true postal addresses due to licensing restrictions. - The formatted address is logically composed of one or more address components. For example, the address "111 8th Avenue, New York, NY" consists of the following components: "111" (the street number), "8th Avenue" (the route), "New York" (the city) and "NY" (the US state). - Do not parse the formatted address programmatically. Instead you should use the individual address components, which the API response includes in addition to the formatted address field. 
- openingHours– The opening hours for the place (as represented by- GMSOpeningHours). Call- GMSOpeningHours.weekdayTextto get a list of localized strings of the daily opening hours for the week. Call- GMSOpeningHours.Periodsto return a list of- GMSPeriods with more detailed information that is equivalent to the data provided by- weekdayText. Note: If a place is always open, the time period is represented as Sunday at midnight, and the- closeEventis null.
- currentOpeningHoursand- secondaryOpeningHours– Fields that take holiday and temporary changes in schedule for a place.
- addressComponents– An array of- GMSAddressComponentobjects representing components of the address for a place. These components are provided for the purpose of extracting structured information about a place's address, for example finding the city in which a place is located. Don't use these components for address formatting; instead, use the- formattedAddressproperty, which provides a localized formatted address.- Note the following facts about the - addressComponentsarray:- The array of address components may contain more components than the
        formattedAddress.
- The array does not necessarily include all the political entities that
        contain an address, apart from those included in the
        formattedAddress.
- The format of the response is not guaranteed to remain the same between
        requests. In particular, the number of addressComponentsvaries based on the address requested and can change over time for the same address. A component can change position in the array. The type of the component can change. A particular component may be missing in a later response.
 
- The array of address components may contain more components than the
        
- userRatingsTotal– Represents how many reviews make up the place's rating.
The
  GMSPlace
  class contains the following member functions:
- 
  isOpencalculates whether a place is open at the given time, based onopeningHoursandUTCOffsetMinutes, and the current date and time.
- isOpenAtDatecalculates whether a place is open on a given date, based on- openingHoursand- UTCOffsetMinutes, and the current date and time.
When using these functions to get opening times and/or dates, the original
  fetchPlaceFromPlaceID: or findPlaceLikelihoodsFromUserLocationWithPlaceFields:
  request must specify BOTH GMSPlaceFieldOpeningHours and GMSPlaceFieldUTCOffsetMinutes
  fields. If either of these fields is missing, the resulting GMSPlace
  object won't contain opening times or dates, and the call returns
  GMSPlaceOpenStatusUnknown. For accurate results, request
  the GMSPlaceFieldBusinessStatus and GMSPlaceFieldUTCOffsetMinutes
  fields in your original place request. If not requested, it is assumed that
  the business is operational.
isOpen with Place Details, see the How to get opening hours video .
Get exceptional hours
While regular opening hours are obtained throughopeningHours, currentOpeningHours and secondaryOpeningHours support holiday and temporary schedule changes.
Exceptional hours for these special days can be filtered and presented if available.
Swift
func examineOpeningHours(place: GMSPlace) { // Check if the current opening hours contains a special day that has exceptional hours guard let currentOpeningHours = place.currentOpeningHours else { return } if let specialDays = currentOpeningHours.specialDays { guard !specialDays.isEmpty else { return } if let specialDay = specialDays.filter { $0.isExceptional }.first { // Indicate exceptional hours } } // Check if current opening hours contains a truncated time period let periods = currentOpeningHours.periods if !periods.isEmpty { for period in periods { let open = period.open let close = period.close if let open = open { let date = open.date if open.isTruncated { // Indicate truncated time period } } } } // Check if the place's secondary opening hours indicate when delivery is available let secondaryOpeningHours = place.secondaryOpeningHours guard let hoursType = secondaryOpeningHours.first?.hoursType else { return } if (hoursType == GMSPlaceHoursTypeDelivery) { // Indicate hours where delivery is available } }
Objective-C
- (void)examineOpeningHours:(GMSPlace *) place { // Check if the current opening hours contains a special day that has exceptional hours GMSOpeningHours *currentOpeningHours = place.currentOpeningHours; if (currentOpeningHours != nil) { NSArray<GMSPlaceSpecialDay *> *specialDays = currentOpeningHours.specialDays; if ([specialDays count] != 0) { for (GMSPlaceSpecialDay *specialDay in specialDays) { NSDate *date = specialDay.date; if ([specialDay isExceptional]) { // Indicate exceptional hours } } } } // Check if current opening hours contains a truncated time period NSArray <GMSPeriod *> * periods = currentOpeningHours.periods; if ([periods count] != 0) { for (GMSPeriod * period in periods) { GMSTimeOfWeek *open = period.open; GMSTimeOfWeek *close = period.close; if (open) { if ([open isTruncated]) { // Indicate truncated time period } } } } // Check if the place's secondary opening hours indicate when delivery is available GMSOpeningHours *secondaryOpeningHours = place.secondaryOpeningHours; GMSPlaceHoursType hoursType = secondaryOpeningHours.getHoursType; if (hoursType == GMSPlaceHoursTypeDelivery) { // Indicate hours where delivery is available } }
Get a place by ID
A place ID is a textual identifier that uniquely identifies a place. In
  the Places SDK for iOS, you can retrieve the ID of a place from a
  GMSPlace
  object. You can store the place ID and use it to retrieve the
  GMSPlace
  object again later.
To get a place by ID, call
    GMSPlacesClient
    fetchPlaceFromPlaceID:, passing the following parameters:
- A string containing a Place ID.
- One or more GMSPlaceFields, specifying the data types to return.
- A session token if the call is made to conclude an autocomplete query. Otherwise, pass nil.
- A GMSPlaceResultCallbackto handle the result.
The API invokes the specified callback method, passing in a
  GMSPlace
  object. If the place is not found, the place object is nil.
Places Swift SDK for iOS
// Initialize Places Swift Client. let placesClient = PlacesClient.shared // A hotel in Saigon with an attribution let placeID = "ChIJV4k8_9UodTERU5KXbkYpSYs" // Fetch Place Request. let fetchPlaceRequest = FetchPlaceRequest( placeID: placeID, placeProperties: [.displayName] ) Task { switch await placesClient.fetchPlace(with: fetchPlaceRequest) { case .success(let place): print("The selected place is: \(place.displayName): \(String(describing: place.description))") case .failure(let placesError): print("Place not found: \(placeID); \(placesError)") } }
Swift
// A hotel in Saigon with an attribution. let placeID = "ChIJV4k8_9UodTERU5KXbkYpSYs" // Specify the place data types to return. let fields: GMSPlaceField = GMSPlaceField(rawValue: UInt(GMSPlaceField.name.rawValue) | UInt(GMSPlaceField.placeID.rawValue))! placesClient?.fetchPlace(fromPlaceID: placeID, placeFields: fields, sessionToken: nil, callback: { (place: GMSPlace?, error: Error?) in if let error = error { print("An error occurred: \(error.localizedDescription)") return } if let place = place { self.lblName?.text = place.name print("The selected place is: \(place.name)") } })
Objective-C
// A hotel in Saigon with an attribution. NSString *placeID = @"ChIJV4k8_9UodTERU5KXbkYpSYs"; // Specify the place data types to return. GMSPlaceField fields = (GMSPlaceFieldName | GMSPlaceFieldPlaceID); [_placesClient fetchPlaceFromPlaceID:placeID placeFields:fields sessionToken:nil callback:^(GMSPlace * _Nullable place, NSError * _Nullable error) { if (error != nil) { NSLog(@"An error occurred %@", [error localizedDescription]); return; } if (place != nil) { NSLog(@"The selected place is: %@", [place name]); } }];
Display attributions in your app
When your app displays information obtained from
  GMSPlacesClient
  lookUpPlaceID:callback:, the app must also display attributions.
  See the documentation on
  attributions.
More about place IDs
The place ID used in the Places SDK for iOS is the same identifier as used in the Places API, Places SDK for Android and other Google APIs.
Each place ID can refer to only one place, but a single place can have more than one place ID.
There are circumstances which may cause a place to get a new place ID. For example, this may happen if a business moves to a new location.
When you request a place by specifying a place ID, you can be confident that you will always receive the same place in the response (if the place still exists). Note, however, that the response may contain a place ID that is different from the one in your request.
For more information, see the place ID overview.