THE most visited Airbnb in the world is a small wooden cabin found near San Francisco.
Located 80 miles south of the city, the small home measures just 100sqft but has been incredibly popular with holidaymakers.
The mushroom-shaped cabin was first listed on Airbnb in 2009 by owners Kitty and Michael, and was one of the first properties to be listed outside of a city.
Since then, it has had nearly 1,300 reviews from guests who have given it five stars for cleanliness, value and location.
It’s so popular, it is fully booked until October.
The cabin can hold three guests at a time.
The main bedroom boasts a queen sized bed with a Casper mattress, as well as a 32″ flat screen TV.
There’s also a sofa that can be transformed into a second sleeping area.
With a fridge, popcorn maker, French Press coffee machine and an outdoor barbecue on the deck, it is clear to see why it is so popular with guests.
They provide everything you could need, from breakfast ingredients to toiletries and towels.
Many choose to stay in the cabin for stargazing, thanks to the glass domed roof, which is perfect for looking at the Milky Way.
There’s wifi access so you can stay connected, but there are also forest trails all around the property if you want to get lost in the wild for a while.
It is described on the website: “With a geodesic dome loft & a large deck in the trees, you’ll feel like you’re in a tree house in the woods.
“We have been listing with airbnb since July ’09 and have had the most reservations of any of their listings!
It costs from $130 (£99) a night, while weekend stays are a minimum two-day booking.
Some of the most wish-listed Airbnb properties include a cave in Santorini and a rainforest cabin in Colombia.
One Airbnb host revealed how she makes £14,600 a year by renting out her spare room on Airbnb.
Charging £80 a night for her North London bedroom, the room is filled just 50 per cent of the time.