Specific requirements, requests, or expectations communicated by guests before or during their stay, such as early check-in, late check-out, or dietary restrictions.
A short-term rental property located within a reasonable driving distance from major cities or popular tourist attractions, appealing to travelers seeking road trip destinations.
The incorporation of design elements and amenities that make short-term rentals accessible to guests with disabilities, adhering to accessibility standards and promoting inclusivity.
The availability and accessibility of transportation choices within a city, such as public transit, ride-sharing services, and bike rentals, influencing guest convenience.
A measure of how easy it is to walk to amenities and destinations from a specific location, often considered an important factor for short-term renters.
Established principles and best practices for designing user-friendly interfaces, often applied to short-term rental listing websites and apps to ensure ease of use and a positive guest experience.
The ability to communicate with guests in their native language, either directly or through translation services, enhancing their experience and fostering positive interactions.
The local area around a short-term rental property, including its safety, accessibility, amenities (restaurants, shops, attractions), and overall ambiance.