When planning a trip, Airbnbs are becoming just as popular, if not more, than staying in hotels. Airbnbs provide more options and often have unique and charming features. Whether you're visiting St. Louis for the first time or looking for a one-night getaway, here is a list of beautiful Airbnbs for less than $100 a night.
1. This charming cottage is located on Cherokee Street, otherwise known as Antique Row. This spacious loft can accommodate up to six guests. The rooms have exposed brick walls, neutral-colored furniture, and a variety of decorative pieces such as a bicycle, dreamcatcher, and bedroom gallery. Guests have the luxury of enjoying the entire space to themselves and relaxing on the side patio. $65 a night.
2. This carriage house is located in Tower Grove South and can accommodate 3 guests. A unique feature to the home is the kids' corner filled with toys, trinkets, and children's books, making it the perfect stay for traveling with little ones. There is even a platform twin bed across the studio, as pictured next to the bookcase. $73 a night.
3. This futuristic tiny home can be found just outside the Shaw neighborhood on Lafayette Avenue across from I-44. Recently completed in October of 2019, this luxurious, modern studio is only $65 a night and has every coffee lover covered with the option of a French press or Nespresso machine. The tiny home has a view of the main house, where guests can adore the hosts' Great Pyrenees known as "Billie dog."
4. This "rustic hideaway" is also located on Antique Row. This quaint one-bedroom home features broken pieces of wood mounted to the wall for a country, farmland feel. Each section of the home makes the most of the limited space by strategically placing shelves throughout for a clean and simplistic look. $56 a night.
5. This loft apartment is perfect for anyone wanting to explore Soulard and come home to a modern and updated retreat. The ground-level, one-bedroom apartment is located in a building that was first constructed in the early 1900s and houses two other Airbnbs. The white space feels cozy and leans toward country chic.
6. If you're an artist or writer seeking a quiet and creative space to dive into your next project, consider this downtown loft. The artistic space comes with a view of the City Museum, Netflix, and plenty of nooks made for reading, writing, or drawing. And just look at that green color scheme.
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