Many of you used it? What are your experiences of it?
Seems a cheap alternative to B&Bs but wanted to find out what a few peole thought of it.
Couldn't work out from the site, if you book one room of a two bed place, or 3 rooms of a 4 bed place etc, will the other room be let out to someone else?
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Usually works out same price as a hotel to book 'entire home' (rather than a room in a house)
Also very good when planning foreign holidays
Plus you can find mansions in there for parties
Boat houses
All sorts
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/c/ssears22
Most of the B&Bs use it now. It's The Way. Adapt or
dieoverspend, mofo!I've never stayed in a shared property.
black cab driversinnkeepers?Never should have turned Mary & Joseph away.
Perosnally I'd always select 'entire place' and Make sure the reviews are decent.
We have had nothing but good experiences having booked b&b with families and whole homes. Even booked on the move with an hours notice for a place in the Haig as we toured Europe.
I pick the accommodation carefully and always come up trumps at great value. The guests we have had stay in our apartment have all been lovely too.
It maybe that people tend to be nice because the owners and the guests are rated.
I would use it again for a B&B or hotel but I would never use Airbnb to stay in an apartment in any city with a homelessness problem. Each to their own though.
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/c/ssears22
Not used it myself but considering doing so for a stopover in New York in February as likely to get a much better place than a hotel, going to look into it.
I only search for private, so not sure what it's like to share.
Enjoy
Not a problem with any of them. Just use some common sense when dealing with the property owner. If it seems odd then don't go there.