Music for Hospitality Videos
Choose tracks for hotels, resorts, and guest content

Hospitality videos need music that supports the setting without pulling attention away from the property, service, or guest story.
A boutique hotel promo may need a calm, polished track. A resort reel may need something warmer and more open. An Airbnb walkthrough may need light music that helps the space feel inviting without sounding like a hard sell.
Choose music around the guest promise
Start with the feeling the property needs to communicate.
A city hotel may need music that feels clean, modern, and efficient. A coastal resort may need a slower track with space around the melody. A family rental may need something warm and simple. A spa hotel may need calm music with soft movement and no sharp changes.
The right track helps the viewer understand the experience faster.
For hospitality content, music should match the promise behind the video:
- Rest and comfort
- Escape and leisure
- Trust and professionalism
- Local character
- Clean design
- Friendly service
- Premium service
A track with too much drama can make a simple room tour feel forced. A track with too much energy can make a quiet property feel mismatched. Pick music that makes the edit easier to understand.
Match the track to the hospitality format
Hospitality videos cover a wide range of edits. A parent page should help the reader pick the right direction, then hand off to a more specific page when the format calls for it.
Hotel overview
For a hotel overview, choose music that supports the lobby, rooms, dining, and location shots as one complete story.
Resort promo
For a resort promo, choose a track with space, warmth, and a sense of movement. The music should leave room for ocean shots, pool scenes, food, wellness, and outdoor views.
Rental walkthrough
For an Airbnb or rental walkthrough, choose music that feels natural and useful. The track should support the layout, light, location, and guest benefits.
Guest experience
For guest experience videos, choose music that gives shape to check-in moments, service details, reviews, staff interaction, and short social edits.
Check the publishing and licensing plan
Hospitality videos often move across several channels.
A hotel team may publish the same video on its website, Instagram, YouTube, and booking pages. A videographer may deliver a finished edit to a resort client. A property manager may run the same Airbnb video in paid social ads.
That publishing plan affects the music decision.
Before choosing a track, check four things:
- Will the video appear on a website, social account, ad, or booking page?
- Will a client publish the final video?
- Will the video be reused in future campaigns?
- Will the raw music file stay out of the handoff?
Audiodrome’s tracks can be used in commercial and non-commercial video, social content, social ads, client projects, and online distribution when the music stays embedded in the finished project.
Keep the receipt, license terms, and track details before publishing.
Best-fit recommendation
Use royalty-free music when the video supports a business goal.
That includes hotel promos, resort ads, Airbnb tours, social reels, YouTube edits, booking page videos, pitch decks, event venue videos, and client deliverables.
The practical path is simple:
- Pick the hospitality format.
- Choose a track that matches the guest promise.
- Confirm the license covers the publishing plan.
- Export the final video with the music embedded.
- Keep license proof with the project folder.

