Now you can cook classic Portuguese recipes in drag on @AirbnbExperiences
Now you can cook classic Portuguese recipes in drag on @AirbnbExperiences. Pedro, a.k.a. Teresa Al Dente, shares his love of food and performance in an unforgettable night. Start by getting into character with a full makeover. Then step into the kitchen to make flaming chorizo, stone soup, and other traditional dishes Pedro learned from his family. You’ll share dinner with a cast of professional drag queens, followed by dessert and lip syncing. Make the family recipe with Pedro, or explore more...
Now you can make an ancient mole recipe on @AirbnbExperiences
Now you can make an ancient mole recipe on @AirbnbExperiences. Claudia is a healer in Mexico City who shows you how to prepare the food of her ancestors using flavor and folklore. Good vibes are a key ingredient: “You can’t cook when you’re sad, because you’ll put all your sadness into the food. If you cook with love, people feel the love.” There’s also plenty of music and dancing involved. Make the family recipe with Claudia, or explore more than 3,000...
Now you can make pasta with a legendary grandma on @AirbnbExperiences
Now you can make pasta with a legendary grandma on @AirbnbExperiences. Nonna Nerina grew up rolling dough by hand—a tradition she continues eight decades later. She’ll teach you to make fresh cannelloni, fettuccine, and ravioli. The food is one reason that Nonna’s once-sleepy village is now a bustling pasta destination. The other reason is Nonna herself. By the time you sit down to eat, you’ll feel like you’ve known her your whole life. Make the family recipe with Nonna Nerina, or...
Introducing Cooking on @AirbnbExperiences
Introducing Cooking on @AirbnbExperiences. Now you can cook traditional family recipes with locals all over the world. Roll pasta by hand with an Italian grandma, make an ancient mole recipe with a healer in Mexico City, or cook a Portuguese feast with drag queens in Lisbon. Explore 3,000+ cooking experiences now on Airbnb. It's like being invited to family dinner anywhere you go. And no, you don't need to book a home to take an experience. Link in bio.
If Superhost Grant’s house feels warm and personal, it might be because he built it himself
If Superhost Grant’s house feels warm and personal, it might be because he built it himself. The location makes it a good base for exploring the whole island, but you might find yourself lingering in the neighboring village of Carbost. Stroll to the Old Inn to join locals around the fire for fresh, local pub grub. Photo: @eleotti
8/8 would recommend
8/8 would recommend. Anita’s octagonal house is so striking inside and out that you might want to just hang out and take photos. But it also comes with a mountain bike and access to the local sledding slope—and it’s within easy reach of all the Poconos’ lakes and historic towns. Along the way, stop at Dyberry Forks for creative meals sourced from local farms and fisheries. Photo: @su_or_so
Despite appearances, Superhost Amanda’s woodland hut didn’t actually spring up from the earth
Despite appearances, Superhost Amanda’s woodland hut didn’t actually spring up from the earth. But it’s perfect for a few unplugged days of exploring the Somerset Levels. Walk the meandering River Parrett Trail or peruse hand-thrown classics at John Leach’s Muchelney Pottery. Photo: @weekend_wanderlust_
When all your walls are windows, there’s no need to let the light in
When all your walls are windows, there’s no need to let the light in. Charlotte’s remote cabin makes you feel cozy and safe and totally at one with the high desert. Once you’ve soaked up all 360 degrees of the view, get out and explore the trails leading right from the property—or head out for a day of rambling or scrambling at Joshua Tree National Park. Photo: @hawkeyehouse_
The medieval knights who used to live here got to wear cool metal suits, but they never tasted Superhost Xavier’s croissants
The medieval knights who used to live here got to wear cool metal suits, but they never tasted Superhost Xavier’s croissants. Your rooms are atop the tower; note that any hair climbing may require intensive conditioning. Photo: @naomigelderblom
With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity
With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity. Peruse the expressionist paintings that adorn the walls, or channel your inner artist with the notebooks and coloring supplies he leaves for his guests. If you need some extra inspiration, check out the flower shop downstairs or visit Como’s city center only steps away. Tap the link in our bio to explore more gallery-like getaways in Airbnb Magazine. : @ambroisetezenas