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openingHoursSpecification

Estimated domains

1M - 10M

Description

The opening hours of a certain place.

Definition from the Schema.org vocabulary (English).

Trend over time

At least two months are needed to show a trend. The series will grow with every monthly update.

Usage in Google Search

Documented Google contexts where this property is required or recommended for rich results.

  • Recommendedlocal-business

    Array or single object (both supported) of OpeningHoursSpecification Hours during which the business location is open.

  • Gon typeLocalBusiness1M - 10MGas openingHoursSpecification.closes
    Recommendedlocal-business

    Time The time the business location closes, in hh:mm:ss format.

  • Gon typeLocalBusiness1M - 10MGas openingHoursSpecification.dayOfWeek
    Recommendedlocal-business

    DayOfWeek One or more of the following values: Monday: The day known as Monday. Tuesday: The day known as Tuesday. Wednesday: The day known as Wednesday. Thursday: The day known as Thursday. Friday: The day known as Friday. Saturday: The day known as Saturday. Sunday: The day known as Sunday. We also support the short names without the URL prefix (for example, Monday).

  • Gon typeLocalBusiness1M - 10MGas openingHoursSpecification.opens
    Recommendedlocal-business

    Time The time the business location opens, in hh:mm:ss format.

  • Gon typeLocalBusiness1M - 10MGas openingHoursSpecification.validFrom
    Recommendedlocal-business

    Date The start date of a seasonal business closure, in YYYY-MM-DD format.

  • Gon typeLocalBusiness1M - 10MGas openingHoursSpecification.validThrough
    Recommendedlocal-business

    Date The end date of a seasonal business closure, in YYYY-MM-DD format.

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