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Airbnb Experiences, How I book my Airbnb

September 4, 2023 by Sonia Marsh 6 Comments

Airbnb Experiences, how I book my Airbnb

My Airbnb in Santa Barbara, California

My first Airbnb experience was eight years ago in April 2015 in Athens, Greece. Since then I’ve stayed in 32 Airbnb’s in six countries, so I think I can say that I’ve become an expert at selecting an Airbnb that fits my needs. Airbnb experiences vary from private rooms in someone’s home to entire apartments or houses. Here are my tips on how I go about the whole process.

Tips on how to book your Airbnb: Location and dates

First of all, I decide on the location and dates. Just like flights, the sooner you book, the more options you have as only those available on the dates you’ve selected, show up on the Airbnb site.

Location is crucial when staying in a city you’re unfamiliar with or when you are visiting family and friends. Although you won’t be given the exact address until you confirm your booking with a credit card, you can still see the approximate location and surrounding street names on the map provided. I sometimes Google Map the cross streets and check the distance between the location and whatever I want to be close to.

Example of Airbnb search in Nice, France using filters on site

Airbnb Filters

Next, I check a few items on the filters, for example, I no longer want to book a private room in a house with a shared bathroom. I click on the filter that says “entire home” followed by the number of beds and baths, and since I’m alone, I just need one of each. The next filter I click on is house or apartment, and finally amenities. If you’re looking for a beach location, you can click on beachfront, and other amenities such as “free cancelation” or “allows pets,” and on the bottom right corner, it will show how many listings are available.

Airbnb Cost and Rating based on Reviews

As you can see on the Airbnb screenshot above, there are 3 photos with cost/night and ratings which vary from 4.79 with (19) reviews, 4.9 with (70) reviews and 5.0 with (5) reviews. I generally pick the 4.9 and 5.0 ratings and read 5-10 reviews to see if they talk about comfort, cleanliness, proximity to shops and grocery stores, as I normally walk everywhere or take public transport. I also look at all the photos to make sure there’s a fridge, cooking range, nice, clean bathroom, etc.

You generally get a discount if you stay for 7 nights, and when you click on the Airbnb you want to book, there is breakdown of cost, with cleaning fee added, and Airbnb service fee. You can check the terms of cancellation.

 

Airbnb Photos are important to get a feel of the place
Beautiful Airbnb cottage in Dorset, UK.

I love to look at all the photos and see if the place looks cozy and if I can see myself enjoying the interior or the view, or garden. Who wouldn’t want to stay in a nice cottage with a thatched roof. This was in the UK, during one of my trips, and although cute, I had to bend over upstairs as the ceilings were so low. Still charming though.

Me enjoying the garden in Santa Barbara Airbnb last week.

So the real reason I love staying in an Airbnb, is the flexibility of being able to make my own coffee, having a fridge and buying local produce at the market, the cost savings compared to a hotel especially for longer stays, and the feeling that I’m in my second home. When I select 4.8 to 5.0 star reviews, I’ve had good luck with the hosts, location and cleanliness of the Airbnb. Maybe I’ll reach 100 Airbnb stays one day as I travel around the world!

Have you stayed in an Airbnb? If so what was your experience? Please share so we can read your opinion.

How I’m Saving Money With Airbnb

February 19, 2015 by Sonia Marsh 4 Comments

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Photo credit Airb&b site

 

 

Have you ever thought of renting a castle, a houseboat at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, or a cute, inexpensive apartment in your favorite city?

If so, airbnb might be the community you’re looking for.

  • What is airbnb?

“Founded in August of 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world — online or from a mobile phone…Airbnb helps make sharing easy, enjoyable, and safe. We verify personal profiles and listings, maintain a smart messaging system so hosts and guests can communicate with certainty, and manage a trusted platform to collect and transfer payments.”–Airbnb website

In order to save money, I decided to try airbnb for the first time during my upcoming trip to Europe. I shall be staying in 4 different locations, in Athens, London and two in Madrid.

I haven’t had much luck with inexpensive hotels in Europe–check out my last experience with a youth hostel in Amsterdam. Besides, most of the hotels I find are not in a convenient location, and lack space. It’s nice to have a small kitchen to make coffee, and cook meals, especially when you’re on a tight budget.

When I first discovered the airbnb website, I spent quite a few hours reading the reviews, just like Amazon reviews for books, and looking at photos of various studio apartments in Athens, London and Madrid. What shocked me more than anything, was the low price/night to rent an apartment that looks nice, is centrally located, and has great reviews. Of course, I have not experienced any of these places yet, but I shall be sure to let you know when I’m in Europe in April, May and June, for my TESOL Certificate in London, and volunteering for Vaughan Town in Spain.

I was fortunate to find the perfect location for one night in Madrid, with excellent reviews for only $37.00. ( I shall update you on my experience in May, 2015.) Another bonus with airbnb, is the relationship with the local owner of the apartment. As you can see from some of the reviews, some hosts go out of their way to greet you when you arrive, and to point out local restaurants and cafes, as well as museums to visit close by.

  • How do you book a room with airbnb?

Here’s how airbnb works. You type in the city you’re interested in, your dates, and then check the box for an entire home or apartment, a private room, or a shared room.  Just for fun, I punched in some dates from March 17th-18th in Madrid, and here’s one that came up.  The example below is simply to show you what you will find on the airbnb website. The price, $27/night, 36 photos, a map to the right with location, the 77 reviews which you can read, and have them translated into English, if they are in a foreign language, and then you can request to book the place if it’s what you’re looking for.

 

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Example of one place in Madrid. I have not stayed here, I’m just sharing a screenshot capture of what the airbnb website is like..

 

“Airbnb connects people to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 34,000 cities and 190 countries. And with world-class customer service and a growing community of users, Airbnb is the easiest way for people to monetize their extra space and showcase it to an audience of millions.” —Airbnb website

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Houseboat by the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Click here to see costs etc.

 Stay on a houseboat at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris for only $129/night. This place has 127 4.5 ****+1/2 star reviews out of 5. I haven’t stayed on this, but this would appeal to me more than staying in a hotel in Paris.

Here’s another inexpensive place I found in the Latin Quarter of Paris, not that I’m staying there. Only $41/night in the Latin Quarter of Paris 

So I look forward to sharing my own experiences with airbnb.

Do you have a story to share about your own airbnb experience? Please e-mail me: sonia@soniamarsh.com, and I’m happy to share it on my blog, and link back to your site.

If you missed my  post on how “I Discovered a Way to Pay Less on Airfares,” please check it out.

 

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