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How many towels should Airbnb guests have?

How Many Guest Towels Should You Offer per Guest? Generally, you should provide every guest with two bath towels: one washcloth and one hand towel. If you don't have a washing machine, then make sure to add extra guest towels for every extra night exceeding two nights.



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Many hosts will request that guests gather any used towels and place them somewhere. This makes it easier for them to know which items need to be washed. Plus, even in hotels, they often ask guests to designate which towels are dirty and when they need to be washed, so it's just the common sense thing to do.

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Depending on their level of activity, the weather, and other factors we do not necessarily need to identify, each guest having two towels to dry off with during a three-night stay should do the trick.

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White towels with black makeup removal cloths are our choice for Airbnb because they're the easiest to maintain—and we all know how important cleaning is for Airbnb hosts. In case of any stains, you can use spot treatments on white towels without damaging their crisp look.

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You shouldn't be responsible for washing anything in terms of sheets and towels, and the host won't expect you to. You should check the description of the Airbnb and ask the host if you are concerned, however.

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Airbnb hosts provide 5 essential amenities to guests: toilet paper, soap, linens, a towel (per guest) and a pillow (per guest). Expect these amenities no matter what “type” of place you book (private, shared, short-term, long-term).

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If you manage 6 or more listings, you can add additional fees to your listing and collect them at the time of booking. These include: Resort fees: For amenities or services provided by places within a resort or hotel. Linen fees: For linens and towels.

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As a general guideline, it's recommended to have at least two sets of sheets per bed. This allows for one set to be used while the other is in the laundry, ensuring a quick turnover between guests. Having spare sheets on hand is essential in case of accidents or emergencies.

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The short answer is no, you should not tip your Airbnb host. Tipping is a way of showing appreciation for good service, but Airbnb hosts don't see what they're doing as a service as such – rather, they're sharing their home with you as an equal.

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It's not uncommon for hosts to ask guests to take out the trash, run the dishwasher or start a load of laundry with the towels and sheets. There's no rule saying that Airbnbs can't do both — charge cleaning fees and require some light housekeeping.

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Essential amenities are the basic items that a guest expects in order to have a comfortable stay. These include: Toilet paper. Soap (for hands and body)

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MORE AIRBNB TIPS: OTHER THINGS TO BRING TO AN AIRBNB
  • A flashlight. You should carry one of these whenever you travel anyway but all the more when you're in an Airbnb. ...
  • A first aid kit. ...
  • An umbrella. ...
  • Laundry soap, bars or pods. ...
  • A night light. ...
  • Your personal pillow case. ...
  • A universal adapter. ...
  • An extension cord.


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Essential amenities are the basic items that a guest expects in order to have a comfortable stay. These include: Toilet paper. Soap (for hands and body)

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The best bedding for your Airbnb include:
  • Bedsure Bed in a Bag: Overall Best Bedding Set.
  • CozyLux Seersucker Comforter Set: Best Affordable Bedding Set.
  • California Design Den 400-Thread-Count Cotton Sheets: Best Durable Bed Sheets.
  • Cozy Earth Classic Bedding Bundle: Most Luxurious Bedding Set.


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