Airbnb.com is one of the major sites without which you cannot imagine a round the world tour. The service allows you to rent flats, rooms, suites and apartments in more than 190 countries around the world, so you have a wide range of options for finding the most suitable accommodation. The system is made in such a way that fraud is practically impossible... isn't it a piece of luck for the tourist?
The Airbnb company was founded in San Francisco in 2008. Several large investors immediately joined in with the promising project, and the business grew up.
Currently, the service integrates a large number of homeowners from all over the world on a daily basis. For example, if you have a free apartment in a town or place attractive for tourists, you can rent it without any problems. All you need is to make a few quality pictures, give the information (fill in a form) about your housing and pass the verification of a trusted user.
The main part of the website is made particularly for tourists. On the main page you can indicate the city you are going to visit as well as the desired date and number of guests.
The search interface is designed in a very comfortable style. The developers have done everything for your search to be efficient. You can specify some search criteria: date, price, type of accommodation. After going into detail you can find practically any lodgings to your taste.
The very process of renting a flat is surprisingly pleasant. After registering and filling in the information about yourself, and giving your payment information you can, for example, find 10 suitable housing options and talk to the owners. With all the necessary information at your disposal, you will easily choose the most appropriate option. Just at one click the money is successfully charged off your bank account, and the apartment you have chosen is expecting you on the scheduled date.
The staff of IQSites have used the Airbnb service and are very happy with it. This is the website that encourages us to travel and of course inspires the ideas associated with the development of interfaces)