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The most popular Airbnb houses in the world
The platform that revolutionized the way we travel spreads the top ten most popular accommodations posted on its profile: from Turkey to Taiwan via the rugged California coastline, here are the houses to get inspired by.
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Casa de Sanchez (San José de Ocoa, Dominican Republic)
This mountain retreat is the perfect place to relax and appreciate the breathtaking sunsets while also escaping the Dominican heat.
Glass hut in the forest (Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Located at Vale das Furnas, a 27-hectare canyon forest, this cabin as beautiful as it is inexpensive is designed to provide guests with total immersion in nature.
The Step (Montgomery, New York, United States)
An unforgettable retreat to reconnect with nature. Located in Hudson Valley, The Step is a little piece of paradise built on over 30 acres of land within walking distance of the picturesque town of Montgomery.
Cliff House (Monterey, California, United States)
Enjoy ocean views from the four bedrooms of Cliff House, on the rugged coast of California, quiet and secluded, but only a 15-minute drive from Big Sur.
Apartment with great view (Río Negro, Argentina)
Perfect for an adventure-seeking family, there are unparalleled views of the forested hillside of Cerro Otto from this 2-bedroom Patagonia apartment.
Villa Pairidaeza (Kalkan, Antalya, Turkey)
Overlooking the Mediterranean, near the beach at Kalkan, a Blue Flag resort, Villa Pairidaeza offers a 360-degree view of the sea and islands. If you share it with friends, the price is from only 40 euros per person.
Boutique Studio (Ghent, Belgium)
According to one guest, this apartment at Gand, finely furnished, is located right above "the best coffee shop in town, where coffee is offered and breakfast exceptional."
Your Home in Paradise (Benalauria, Malaga, Spain)
This beautiful 100-year-old house still retains the allure of a traditional rural house and, at 55 euros per night, is the perfect lodging for those looking for a great vacation on a small budget.
Nature’s Paradise (Chenggong, Taiwan)
Nestled in a bamboo forest, this extravagant cabin was built from scratch with natural materials by Nancy, a nature-loving hostess, and her family.
The Granary (Rotherfield, Essex, United Kingdom)
Granary is a delightful one-bedroom cottage on the estate of Coes, offering splendid glimpses of this historic mansion.
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03/12/2023
Medieval castles, mausoleums, national parks, churches and more: often Disney animators have drawn inspiration from real places to make the locations in which animated films are set.
In some cases, real places have been reproduced in the films, such as Big Ben in Peter Pan or the Beijing's Forbidden City in Mulan.
Other times, however, animators were inspired by real locations to recreate new, albeit extremely similar locations to reality: and each of these locations can, of course, be visited. Here are some of the most famous examples.