Airbnb's Latest Offering? A Shark Suite
Airbnb’s latest offering is not for the faint or heart, but would likely appeal to fans of the movie Jaws.
The multi-billion-dollar short-term rental company, in partnership with the French design firm ubi bene, has constructed underwater accommodations at the Paris aquarium. Surrounded by glass, the room is submerged thirty feet into the water and surrounded by more than a dozen sharks, as well as other fish.
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Like the Chicago Bulls suite and the Paris Catacombs, the room will only be available for a short time and those interested in spending the night there will have to enter a contest to do so.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/airbnbs_latest_offering_a_shark_suite/11041.
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