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Out of house and home…Airbnb moves beyond beds to sell tours led by locals

New brand Trips will offer day trips and longer experiences in 12 cities around the world. Themes are from pottery to boxing

In eight years, Airbnb have gone from couch-surfing upstarts to home rental powerhouse.

They’ve annoyed entire city governments and delighted millions of travellers with cheap and convenient digs. Despite all the tales of woe from disgruntled landlords and underwhelmed guests, one thing is certain: they are here to stay.  Their latest venture certainly backs that up.

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Airbnb’s new Trips brand allows you to get out and about with like minded travellers

They’ve just announced ‘Trips’, which takes them closer to the traditional role of a travel agent, providing experiences and activities as well as accommodation.

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Let locals guide you around their city while taking part in a new activity

Trips adds day trips and multi-day tours to their existing network of three million homes. From simple city walking tours to more in depth experiences, all will be led by local guides.

You don’t have to be staying in an Airbnb property to take part, just book through the website at or download the app from the same site.

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Airbnb are known for bringing unusual accommodation to the homestay market

A three-day surf break in Los Angeles, with camping and tuition from local guide is from £289.

Or check out the music scene in Cuba; a three-night evening tour costs £83 without accommodation.

Havana is the home of a new nightlife and music tour, led my a local guide

They’re starting out with around 500 experiences in 12 cities worldwide, and they’re inviting hosts in 39 others to list their own tours, so there should be something so suit your interests.

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From a Samurai workshop in Tokyo to a musical tour of Detroit, there should be something to suit your interests

It’s too early to monitor the quality of the operation yet but we are intrigued enough to give it a go. Look out for a full review here early next year.

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