Stay like Bey in this epic Airbnb house – but it will set you back $10,000 a night!

If it’s good enough for Beyoncé, it’s good enough for us

If you, like us, are even more obsessed with Beyoncé after her mind-blowing Super Bowl performance, then you will be glad to hear that staying in a Bey-worthy pad isn't as far fetched as you may think...

A girl after our own hearts, Beyoncé turned to Airbnb when she was looking for a place to chill on her recent city break to San Francisco to sing in the biggest sporting event of the American calendar.

outdoor sitting area with sofa set and fire table

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The house in question is a $50 million property in the exclusive Los Altos Hills and cost Beyoncé and her team about $10,000 per night.

And so the distinction between her Airbnb house and our 1-bed apartment rental becomes clear...

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For that price you'd be right in guessing this house has everything covered - and then some.

Known only as ‘Contemporary Masterpiece', the swanky pad sits high up in the hills and boasts 5 spacious bedrooms, 8 bathrooms (so one is never without a shower, ever) and a never-ending infinity pool that rolls into the twinkly city below.

beyonce with sofa and plates

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Beyond that, a games room and fully-stocked bar make this the perfect pad to watch a touch down or two.

The house even has a rooftop garden for some quiet time, an orchard and some chickens...see, it's got everything
covered.

outdoor grey sofa with fire table

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Beyoncé documented her amazing stay on her social media accounts, posting: 'It was a Super weekend Airbnb'.

The singer and her mum then posted multiple photos of them relaxing around the pool and fire pit before and after her performance.

Jealous, us?

Only the best for our Queen B.

Heather Young
Editor

Heather Young has been Ideal Home’s Editor since late 2020, and Editor-In-Chief since 2023. She is an interiors journalist and editor who’s been working for some of the UK’s leading interiors magazines for over 20 years, both in-house and as a freelancer.