Hi @Spongebob0
No, you donโt need to be a tour guide. Provide a local guidebook or welcome manual.
List popular attractions, food spots, local tours, transport tips, emergency contacts, etc.
Create your own Airbnb Experience (only if youโre interested) This is a separate offering where you host an activity like a walking tour, food crawl, or art class.
Quirky doesnโt always mean bad. Most common requests early check-in and late check out, be polite but set clear boundaries, If itโs not feasible or offer alternatives like they can leave their luggages in the storage or something. I provide 2 pillows per guests, only because thats how I sleep haha
Do a โTest Stayโ 1 or 2 nights It helps you write a better, more honest listing description. Youโll notice issues guests might face (e.g., poor lighting, uncomfortable bed, hard-to-find light switches).
itโs one of the best ways to experience your space like a guest.