
Located on 11th Street in the East Village, the apartment has some fun contemporary art, hardwood floors, and the host allows pets. This sunny one-bedroom goes for as low as $99/night during off-peak times or long stays. Thirty people have reviewed the place, most praising the host and the apartment. There's a full kitchen, a Queen-size bed, and it's only $186/night.įor $499/night, this two-bedroom on Columbus Avenue has Central Park views, and it's located in a brand new building that has a 24-hour doorman and a gym. It's "styled with whimsical, British, and a touch of Medieval decor," and the living room has a large exposed brick wall, a fancy chandelier, and bright pink accent wall. This one-bedroom is located on 14th Street in the Meatpacking District, and it comes with a dozen rave reviews. The spacious two-bedroom is a penthouse duplex in a 1903 townhouse on West 120th Street, and each bedroom has a private balcony. For $175 a night, you get 1,500-square feet of space with a wood-burning fireplace, restored tin ceilings, hardwood floors, and a garden with fruit trees.įor visitors looking to host a dance party, this massive $285/night apartment in Harlem is perfect. So many, in fact, we had trouble picking the ten best, but the restored Williamsburg carriage house (above) was a clear favorite.

Since its launch in 2008, AirBnB has grown exponentially in New York City, and while this has obviously increased the number of awkward listings (like this mirrored bedroom), there are far more beautiful apartments.
