French hills to Croatian beaches: The European regions seeing the biggest influx of Airbnb guests

New data shows the uneven growth of Airbnb-style stays across Europe, as places aim to become ‘year round’ destinations.

Airbnb stays are on the rise across rural Europe, new tourist accommodation data shows.

For many holidaymakers, searching platforms like Booking.com, TripAdvisor and Airbnb is the crucial second step after deciding on a destination.

And the latest figures from Eurostat show that ‘platform tourism’, as it’s known, is still creeping up across the continent. The number of guest nights spent in short-term rental accommodation grew by 7 per cent to 547 million last year, up from 512 million in 2019.

But the data reveals an uneven picture of homestays popping up across

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