The attractiveness of urban environments for short-term renters seeking experiences related to culture, dining, entertainment, and city life.
Glossary Term: Travel
A popular travel website that provides reviews and information on hotels, restaurants, and attractions, including short-term rental listings.
The percentage of time a short-term rental property is booked during the summer months, typically considered a peak season for travel.
A peak travel period in many destinations, typically during March and April, when students and families often take vacations, influencing pricing and demand for short-term rentals.
The overall experience of staying at a traditional Japanese inn, including the atmosphere, amenities, and cultural immersion.
A city in southeastern Poland, known for its well-preserved Old Town and as a gateway to the Bieszczady Mountains, a popular destination for hiking and outdoor activities. While not directly related to short-term rentals, it represents a potential market for Airbnb and VRBO listings.
Refers to how close a short-term rental property is to popular attractions, landmarks, restaurants, or other points of interest that potential guests might be interested in.
Refers to the tourism industry and attractions in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, which may include short-term rental accommodations for visitors.
A three-letter code designated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to represent airports and metropolitan areas around the world. Useful for short-term rental hosts to identify nearby airports for guest convenience and marketing purposes.
The growing trend of tourists visiting Durban, South Africa, to experience the city’s vibrant Gqom music scene, attend events, and engage with the culture surrounding the genre.