Royalty-Free Music for Hotel Promo Videos
Choose background music for booking ads, room tours, website videos, and client marketing projects

A hotel promo video has one job: help a guest feel ready to book. The music should support that decision without pulling attention away from the rooms, amenities, location, staff, or guest experience.
For hotels, the track needs to feel polished and reliable. It also needs to fit real publishing needs.
Choose music that supports the booking decision
Hotel promo music should make the property feel trustworthy before it feels impressive. Guests are not only watching a room tour. They are judging comfort, cleanliness, service, location, and brand quality.
For a boutique hotel, a warm downtempo or soft electronic track can support calm visuals and premium details. A city hotel may work better with a clean midtempo track that keeps the edit modern and efficient. Family hotels often need lighter, friendlier music that makes the video feel welcoming.
The track should leave space for captions, room names, location text, offer details, and the final booking prompt. If the music competes with the message, the video feels less useful. A hotel promo needs clarity first.
Good fit signals:
- steady rhythm for clean cuts
- warm tone for comfort
- light build for amenity reveals
- polished sound for brand trust
- no distracting vocals during text or voiceover
Match the track to the hotel’s actual selling point
A hotel video should not use the same music for every property type. The track should support the promise the hotel makes to the guest.
A business hotel needs music that feels clear, efficient, and professional. The video may show meeting rooms, fast check-in, breakfast, Wi-Fi, parking, and nearby transport. A relaxing cinematic track may sound beautiful, but it can make the message feel too slow.
A boutique hotel can use a warmer and more character-led track. The visuals may focus on design details, food, local streets, room textures, and personal service.
A beach or mountain hotel may need more space in the track. Views, pools, terraces, and nature shots need music that gives the edit room to breathe.
The best choice is the track that helps the guest understand the stay faster. It should make the hotel feel real, not staged.
Audiodrome’s picks for hotel promo videos
Check the publishing use before the edit is finished
Hotel promo videos often move across more than one channel. A video may start as a website hero video, then become an Instagram Reel, a YouTube upload, a paid ad, a travel agency asset, or a shorter version for a booking campaign.
That changes what the music needs to cover. A boosted post needs ad-safe music. A client delivery needs permission for the hotel to publish the finished video. A cross-platform upload needs music that can be used outside one app or one built-in music library.
The Audiodrome license covers use of the music inside the finished video for permitted commercial and business projects. If an agency creates the promo, the completed video can be delivered to the hotel or client. The raw music file should not be shared as a separate reusable asset.
Do this before export:
- save the track name and license details
- confirm commercial use is covered
- confirm client publishing is covered
- confirm paid ads are allowed if the hotel will advertise
- keep the music embedded in the finished video

