io.github.tickadoo/tickadoo-mcp
io.github.tickadoo/tickadoo-mcp · v1.3.0 · MCP 2025-11-25
Search and book theatre, attractions, tours across 681 cities. 13,090+ products.
Reachability
reachable
checked 2026-07-14 04:29 UTC
Registry status active
Tools pinned 23
aabfd0346b73
Tools last changed
unchanged since first capture 2026-07-14
Provenance
Registry namespace io.github.tickadoo
(GitHub-account verified by the official registry)
Repository
github.com/tickadoo/tickadoo-mcp
Remote endpoints
https://mcp.tickadoo.com/mcp (streamable-http)
Observed changes
| When (UTC) | Event | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-14 03:21 | first capture | 23 tools pinned |
Pinned tool definitions (23)
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
| search_experiences | Use this when the user names a city plus a category, query, or filter set and wants a ranked list of bookable experiences. Returns products each with a stable product_id, plus name, slug, city, category, price, rating, review count, and... |
| search_local_experiences | Use this when the user mentions a place, neighbourhood, landmark, or area but does not give exact coordinates. Examples: 'near the Louvre', 'in Trastevere', 'around Times Square', "walking distance from St Paul's Cathedral". Returns... |
| find_nearby_experiences | Use this when a non-ChatGPT client supplies exact latitude and longitude and wants experiences near that coordinate. ChatGPT clients should use search_local_experiences instead because it accepts coarse place hints. |
| whats_on_tonight | Use this when the user asks what is on in a city tonight. Returns evening-appropriate experiences currently on sale, with seasonal products filtered out and evening-led options ranked first. Top results carry start_time (venue-local)... |
| get_last_minute | Use this when the user wants something to do within the next few hours. Returns currently-on-sale experiences with seasonal products filtered out, ranked by popularity. Rows may include start_time, countdown_text, and seats_remaining... |
| get_whats_on_this_week | Use this when the user wants a day-by-day weekly calendar for a city. Returns one entry per day for the next 7 days, each with morning, afternoon, and evening picks plus a daily highlight. |
| recommend_experiences | Use this when the user describes what they want in natural language rather than naming a category. Parses the query for audience, mood, constraints, occasion, and time of day, then returns scored recommendations with a reason field... |
| get_city_guide | Use this when the user wants an orientation overview of a city for trip planning. Returns highlights, dominant categories, price band, best-for audience hints, seasonal notes, and a short list of local advice items. |
| get_travel_tips | Use this when the user asks practical logistics questions about a city. Returns short tips grouped by topic (transport, money, safety, culture, food, weather, language, connectivity), plus emergency numbers and quick phrases where relevant. |
| compare_experiences | Use this when the user wants a side-by-side comparison of 2-5 specific products. Pass the slug for each. Returns a comparison table plus per-axis winners (value, rating, popularity, family-fit). |
| get_hidden_gems | Use this when the user wants less-popular experiences locals favour rather than top-of-list bestsellers. Returns rows tagged HiddenGem or with high ratings and lower review counts; explicitly excludes Bestseller, HopOnHopOff, and... |
| get_family_day | Use this when the user wants a full-day plan for a family in one city. Returns a morning activity, lunch area suggestion, afternoon attraction, and optional evening stop. Uses age-aware filters and clusters venues by walking distance. |
| get_date_night | Use this when the user wants an evening plan for two. Returns a pre-dinner activity, dinner area suggestion, evening show, post-show tip, and an estimated total cost. Filters out family-rated and high-physical-level venues. |
| plan_itinerary | Use this when the user wants a multi-day plan for a single city. Returns morning, afternoon, and evening slots per day, with geographic clustering, category diversity, and a running total cost. |
| list_cities | Use this when the user wants to browse supported cities before searching. Returns city names, slugs, country codes, and product counts. |
| get_experience_details | Use this when the user selects a specific experience from search results and needs richer product, location, supplier, and booking fields. Accepts either product_id or slug. |
| get_related_experiences | Use this when a non-ChatGPT widget or client has a selected product_id and needs related products to pair with it, do after it, find nearby, or find similar alternatives. Returns cached graph and semantic related products for trio-style widgets. |
| get_availability | Use this when the user is ready to check live bookable dates, times, prices, or remaining spaces for one selected product. This is the live supplier-check tool; pass product_id from search or slug plus city_slug. |
| check_availability | Use this when the user has picked a specific experience and asks whether it is available on one date, what it costs for a party, or wants a booking link. This is the legacy-compatible date-specific availability interface. |
| search_by_mood | Use this when the user describes the feeling or vibe they want rather than a category, such as romantic, relaxing, adventurous, family fun, foodie, luxury, or rainy day. Maps the mood to preset search filters and returns matching experiences. |
| get_transfer_info | Use this when the user is arriving in a supported city and needs transfer guidance from an airport, station, or port to a hotel coordinate. Returns taxi, metro, bus, and train estimates with durations, costs, and directions. |
| render_experience_cards | Use this immediately after ANY discovery or search tool (search_experiences, whats_on_tonight, get_last_minute, get_whats_on_this_week, recommend_experiences, search_by_mood, get_hidden_gems, get_family_day, get_date_night,... |
| report_quality_signal | Use this to push a quality signal back to tickadoo about an experience or recommendation you previously surfaced. The bidirectional half of the Quality Ledger: turns the agent feedback loop from days of debate into a single recorded... |
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