💡 Important to know:
This article focuses on specific settings that need to be configured when mapping to Airbnb. For general mapping instructions, see Map to Airbnb: room rates.
For assistance, click on the small information icon (i) next to the fields.
If you have further questions regarding Airbnb, please contact their support team.
This article focuses on two specific settings that need to be configured when mapping to Airbnb: Check-in instructions and Basic information.
Check-in instructions
Check-in method — select an option from the drop-down menu that describes how guests check in to your property.
Check-in instructions — enter useful information that will help guests check in to your property.
Basic information
Complete the following two text fields:
Access — enter a brief description of your property’s shared facilities that guests can access (such as your restaurant, pool, and so on).
Description of the space — add a detailed description of your property that is at least 50 characters long.
Then, depending on your property’s specifications and circumstances, select Yes or No for each of the following options, and each time you answer Yes, provide more information in the corresponding text field:
Must climb stairs
Potential for noise
Pet(s) lives in the property
No parking on property
Some spaces are shared
Amenity limitations
Security cameras/audio recording devices
Weapons on property
Potentially dangerous animal
Pool/hot tub without a gate or lock
Nearby lake, river, other body of water
Climbing or play structure
Heights without rails or protection
💡 For guidance with the above options, click on the corresponding tooltips.
⚠️ Warning:
Informing your guests about present and possible dangers at your property is critical, especially for those with disabilities, children, and/or pets.
You must provide your guests with the utmost safety when staying at your property.
If you have weapons at your property, Airbnb requires them to be properly stored and secured.
Airbnb not only requires hosts to inform guests of any security cameras and/or recording devices in any common areas — even if they will not be used during a guest’s stay — but also prohibits them in private spaces, such as bathrooms, bedrooms, or other sleeping areas.