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How to Write a Great Property Description: Guidelines

Your property description is your chance to show travelers what makes your place special. You’ve worked hard to create a great property — let’s make sure that hard work stands out when guests are researching places to stay online. 

In this article, you’ll find practical steps and tips to help you write a clear, engaging, and authentic description that boosts your bookings.


🌟 Why your description matters

First impressions count.
A short or dull description can let your property down, while a well-written one gives travelers a real feel for your space — and why they should book it.

Your Hostelworld listing is your digital welcome — and we’re here to help you make it shine.


🧠 Getting started

Before writing, grab a pen and jot down:

  • What makes your property unique?

  • Which features guests love the most?

  • What do reviews highlight about your property?

Use this list as inspiration — and remember to include your property name a few times in the text.
This not only adds a personal touch but also helps your listing appear in search results.

📝 Example:

“Jolly Swagman Backpackers is a fun, clean, and spacious hostel overlooking a plaza on a quiet street — just five minutes from the nightlife of King’s Cross. It has everything a backpacker could want, from friendly staff to great party offers with free drinks and good vibes.”


🪜 Step-by-step: How to write a captivating description

1. 🎣 Find your hook

Start strong! Choose two or three of your best features and craft a first sentence that grabs attention.
If you have an incredible location (right on the beach or in a lively cultural neighbourhood), mention it right away.

2. 🎨 Paint a picture

Let guests see your property through words.
Imagine giving them a short tour — describe the vibe, the atmosphere, and what staying there feels like.

3. 🛏️ Describe your rooms and facilities

If your rooms have different styles or themes, highlight them.
Be specific — mention what makes them comfortable or unique.
Words like cozy, social, quirky, bustling, or energetic can help convey your hostel’s personality.

4. 📍 Talk about your location

End your description by highlighting your location within the city — not just the city itself.
Mention nearby landmarks, transport links, or local attractions.
Example:

“We’re a 10-minute walk from Central Station and just around the corner from the city’s best street food market.”

5. 🧭 Know your audience

Think about who you want to attract.

  • Backpackers? Mention social spaces and events.

  • Families? Highlight private rooms or family-friendly facilities.

  • Digital nomads? Point out free Wi-Fi and work-friendly areas.

Also, state if your property has disabled access.

6. 📝 Add key policies (Things to Note)

Guests appreciate clear expectations. Include essential info such as:

  • Cancellation policy

  • Check-in / check-out hours

  • Age restrictions

  • Pets, smoking, curfew, group rules

  • Any extra charges

Keep it short and friendly — no need for a long list of rules.


💡 General tips

✔️ Use numbers: Write “3 km from the beach” instead of “three kilometres.”
✔️ Be honest: Highlight your strengths but don’t overpromise.
✔️ Keep it concise: A focused description reads better than a long one.
✔️ Avoid clichés: Skip words like amazing or best ever — let real details speak for themselves.
✔️ Proofread: Typos or grammar mistakes make a bad impression — double-check your text before saving.


💬 Need help?

If you’d like guidance on writing or updating your description, your Hostelworld representative or the Support Team will be happy to help you polish it.