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You’re never too old to wake up inside of a treehouse, especially if it’s as majestic as the unique stay featured here. This one-of-a-kind Airbnb is bound to bring out your inner child…or your inner Tarzan! It’s a real treehouse that sits among the tree branches, but you’ll have everything you could need for a perfectly cozy stay. Take a look:
Relive your childhood dreams in a 250-square-foot treehouse that overlooks gorgeous views of Silicon Valley. This Airbnb will make you feel like a kid again while also providing everything you need for a cozy, memorable stay.
The treehouse is large enough to accommodate four guests with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. This is a real treehouse that's nestled 14-feet above the ground in between three sycamore trees.
After climbing a spiral staircase, you'll arrive at a deck that will lead you into the house. Equipped with a bathroom, kitchenette, and two lofts (each loft has one queen bed), this place is a real, tiny house in the trees!
It's not very often you get to wake up in a real treehouse like this one. It even comes with a variety of amenities like a coffee maker, television, private patio, and heating and AC to keep you cozy no matter the season.
The treehouse is tucked away in a quiet neighborhood of San Jose. You may even enjoy the company of deer, wild turkey, or an occasional coyote during your stay.
The peaceful setting is great for a quiet getaway. Leave the stress of everyday life behind and instead focus on reading, writing, meditating, or doing absolutely nothing. Do keep in mind that due to the fact that you have to climb a spiral staircase and ladders, the treehouse may not be ideal for young kids or those with trouble climbing.
What do you think? Does sleeping inside of a “grown-up” treehouse like this one sound like something you’d do? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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