Why This Enchanting Treehouse Continues to Captivate AirBnb Guests

Fancy hotels with swimming pools and saunas are great, but what really excites us is a treehouse—probably because we dreamed of building one during our childhood. Peter Bahouth built his treehouse 18 years ago, but it only started gaining attention when Airbnb became a popular platform.

Peter initially had reservations about sharing his treehouse with others. However, he soon realized that people were having amazing and meaningful experiences staying there, which, in turn, made it meaningful for him.

Today, his treehouse is Airbnb’s most wished-for listing globally, attracting over 300,000 site visits per month and 147,052 saves on guests’ wish lists. It costs $375 per night to stay, which is on par with some hotels that offer extra amenities, but this doesn’t deter visitors.

Guests often leave wonderful stories behind and seem to undergo transformations during their stay. Some visitors, after spending two days there, appear to be much more relaxed and rejuvenated.

Located near downtown Atlanta, USA, the treehouse features three furnished rooms perched among the trees. Designed for two people, it’s an ideal spot for a romantic getaway rather than a large group holiday. The rooms include a living room with a balcony, a bedroom with a bed on wheels, and an outdoor deck. Each of the rooms is connected by rope bridges.

If you are interested in booking on Airbnb, you can receive a $25 credit for accommodation after registering.