Short hotel descriptions are precise, which is one of the many reasons that they are difficult to write. A few hundred words must accurately describe a property, who the property suits, and what the different rooms are like, without stating anything a traveler cannot verify at check-in.
Every sentence has to endure the space between the photo and the arrival. It’s a writing issue first, a marketing issue later.
Why No-AI Hotel Descriptions Beat Generic AI Content
Most city hotels provide a bed, breakfast, and a location. What differentiates one spot from the next are specifics, such as the tram stop forty seconds from the front door, or the quiet rooms with a view of the courtyard. Most of the time, finding those specific differences requires you to read a floor plan and ask questions.
Where AI falls down on hotel descriptions
Generated property copy imagines what it does not contain. A rooftop bar, sea views from every room, and an airport just 20 minutes away when it’s actually an hour. Guests correct it through public reviews, and marketplaces remove listings when the description contradicts the lists of amenities.
The Writing Process Behind No-AI Hotel Descriptions
We use your fact sheets, room matrices, and photosets. We will draft the web version of the long format first. The length will give us the opportunity to unwind all the claims. Then, we can cut that down to meet the requirements of the booking channels. We ask any unanswered questions back to you.
How a hotel description gets written here
Provide the fact sheet, room types, rate basis, and brand standards (if any) that you follow.
Getting Started With No-AI Hotel Descriptions
Send the name of the property, the room list, and the channels the copy needs to fill. Send the description of the property, if there is one you don’t like, so we know what you want to avoid. It’s usually easier to avoid previous descriptions in revisions. Orders start at 100 words, no account necessary.
What people commission hotel descriptions for
New developments, and those that have been almost completely redone.
Refining the outdated copy for an evolved brand.
Populating channel fields, even if they include default copy.
Update pages for temporary offers and changes to amenities.
What hotel descriptions cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical hotel description
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Standard
1,000
$100
$1
$101
In-depth
2,000
$200
$2
$202
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Hotel Descriptions: Frequently Asked Questions
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
Yes, tell us which forms you are completing. They vary in fields and rules. You get the long web version plus trimmed variants that already fit rather than a long form which you would have to shorten yourself.
To begin, each section is written individually. This is meant to stop the sections from sounding repetitive and ‘ templated.’ A general brand voice and paragraph can be shared among all properties, as can the sections that are property specific. Those sections are also written on a per-hotel basis and priced per word.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our hotel descriptions
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RGRonan GOwner, Ballymore Guesthouse
First version could’ve been any guesthouse
It was a good draft, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to take credit. We did, however, send back four photos and explained the pier to them all. The second draft also included information about the pier, room three’s low ceilings, and our no breakfast before eight policy. This one is officially on the site.
Verified orderHotel descriptionsJuly 2026
DSDiego SContent Manager, Verano Travel Co
One guide had outdated opening hours
Four city guides, three of them perfect. The fourth said a museum had updated its winter hours last year. This was fixed within a day after I reported it. The others were unchecked, but they went ahead and double checked them. I do recommend this guide, but check the time sensitive items for yourself.
Verified orderDestination guidesNovember 2025
GTGeorgina TTrustee, Wrenmoor Community Fund
Answered the question asked
Our applications typically answer a question that is broader than the one that is being asked. That was not the case on this application. All sections stayed within the word count and within the question. I am not claiming direct credit for this, but we got the grant. This was the best application we have submitted to date.