The viral Airbnb listing that shocked the nation due to renting tents in the living room has been re-listed.
And the cost has gone up, too.
With prices for renting a room in the capital soaring, a London flat owner hit the headlines after offering people the chance to stay in “romantic” tents.
The bizarre stay, near Chinatown, was originally priced at £68 a night depending on the date.
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Now the tents are back once again – at £80 a night, reports What’s The Jam.
Guests may have to share their sleeping quarters with other visitors – with three tents visible in the living room photos.
Other amenities available include a kitchen, WiFi, a dedicated workspace, air conditioning, washing machine and hairdryer.
The ‘tent near the tube’ also comes with a shared bathroom.
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Just like the last listing, the owner again clarifies that the area is noisy and guests should bring earplugs.
Additionally, while each tent costs £80, guests will have to spend an additional £14 on an Airbnb service fee.
Despite the somewhat dire prospect of living in a tent indoors, many previous guests seemed quite impressed with the basic offering – with the property previously holding an average rating of 4.45 stars.
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According to the Independent, the new listing reads: “As our place is near [the] busiest business street, the tent is not [quiet] at night.
“About the security device, there are two watch system [devices] to help to protect the goods of guests. One is on top of the front window and another is on the top of the back window.
“There is [not] any watch system inside of tent.
“We provide mattress and bedding and towels for you. As we near a busy street, our place is not quiet on [the] weekend. So please bring earplugs with you is best way.
“The price is just for one tent.”
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