Turkish Behavior and AirBNB Kind of Hospitality
<p>Vacation, business trip, discovering new horizons or just getting away for a breather… Although these all sound appealing, the idea of traveling brings along several concerns. “Where shall I stay?”, “Is it a safe place?”, “Hope it is not an overly touristic one!”, “Not too expensive please!”, “Will I be comfortable?”, etc…</p>
<p>At this very point, Airbnb appears as a lifesaver to untangle the gridlock. For those of you who wonder what <a href="https://www.airbnb.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Airbnb</a> is all about, it is a system based on the simple principle of sublet. In a nutshell, you sublet your house or a part of it to visitors coming to your hometown. This way, travelers can adapt more easily to the town they visit, and enjoy experiencing its ambiance not as a tourist but as a local instead.</p>
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