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The Most Liked Airbnb Properties On Instagram

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Sat at work dreaming about where to go on your holidays? Us too.

If you're struggling for inspiration, then check out the list of Airbnb's most liked properties on Instagram last year. The pictures, taken by users staying in said properties, have been reposted on Airbnb's own Instagram account, which is where they got all the attention – like 45,000-and-above-likes sort of attention.

All of the houses featured are available to stay in, so click through to find your favourite.

Pics have been taken from the original accounts.

Tye Haus

This A-frame cabin, Tye Haus in Skykomish, Washington in America looks pretty cosy, right?

Located near a ski resort and a whole bunch of hiking routes, this delightfully remote cabin nevertheless has a telly with Netflix for when you'd rather stay inside.

Tye Haus, from £127 per night.

The Little Owl Cabin

Oh look, it's another A-frame cabin. Also in Washington state (we're talking Twilight territory, FYI).

This cabin, as well as looking delightful, has a hot tub, an outdoor fire pit to sit around at night (make sure to bring that guy who knows "Wonderwall" on the guitar) and even snowshoes if you want to head off on a snowy hike.

The Little Owl Cabin, from £133 per night.

Honeymoon House

One imagines this pic's popularity has something to do with Instagrammer Brenna's furry friend, but the view outside is pretty good too.

Located in Minnesota (another northern state in the US), this house looks over Lake Superior and sleeps eight people, despite its decidedly couple-y name. Friend-moon anyone?

Honeymoon House, from £503 a night.

Anastasia

It felt like everyone was in Tulum, Mexico over Christmas didn't it? If you've got the itch after seeing all the Instagram pics, then take a look at this new apartment block in the heart of the city.

Designed with interiors in mind (and feng shui), there's a pool, and balconies for relaxing in private.

Anastasia, from £57 per night.

Secluded Intown Treehouse

This ridiculously photogenic cabin is actually located in the big city of Atlanta, in the sprawling Memorial Park. It's separated into three areas – Mind, Body and Spirit. Because of course it is.

Secluded Intown Treehouse from £280 per night.

Vondel House

On sunny days, the light through this really very good wall/window of this house in Amsterdam is clearly delightful.

Located just by Vondelpark, it sleeps four and is an excellent location for doing the city on foot and by bike.

Vondel House, from £209 per night.

Secluded Intown Treehouse (again)

Is it any surprise this Atlanta treehouse features twice on the list? It is, after all, on Airbnb's most wished-for list 2017.

Secluded Intown Treehouse from £280 per night.

Charming and Cosy Paris Apartment

Yep, great book arrangement going on here. Why don't mine look like this, no matter how hard I try?

This apartment looks out at Montmartre and Sacré-Cœur; the book-arranging skills don't stop at this shelf, either.

Charming and Cosy Paris Apartment, from £100 per night.

Cliff House

Although not captured in this quite frankly stunning picture, guests reckon you can often see whales and dolphins swimming in the sea outside this house in Mollymook, New South Wales.

There's also a balcony overlooking the sea, and parking. Which is handy.

Cliff House, from £238 per night.

Prime 3 Storey Cape Town Penthouse

What's bananas is that the view from the bedroom is nothing compared to the view from the pool on the roof of this penthouse.

As well as the roof deck, there's also a balcony and a walk-across-it-if-you-dare glass floor.

Prime 3 Storey Cape Town Penthouse, from £121 per night.

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