The Harry Potter-Themed Airbnb In Virginia Is An Idyllic Getaway For Potterheads Of All Ages
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Calling all Potterheads! There’s a Harry Potter-themed Airbnb in Virginia and it’s like something straight out of the famous series. Escape to the wonderful wizarding world as you enjoy all that this creatively-appointed rental has to offer. It’s designed in the style of the Hogwarts dormitory, offering an immersive escape from your daily routine. Curious to learn more?
When you think of Harry Potter's famous Hogwarts School, what do you envision? Cozy lighting? Warm colors? Antiques, tapestries, and fine glassware?
This spacious apartment is the perfect getaway for up to four guests, and there are two bedrooms and two full bathrooms as well as a kitchen, living room, and dining room.
This particular rental is especially convenient for those looking to explore the Arlington and D.C. area. Consider it your cozy home base as you explore all that the surrounding area has to offer!
Of course, there's really no reason to leave. As one reviewer wrote, you'll feel as though you are "enrolled in a semester at Hogwarts" the moment you set foot inside the space.
Learn more about this Harry Potter-themed Airbnb when you check out the official listing. Visitors should note that this particular rental is an apartment within a larger apartment complex. Accessing the unit requires climbing stairs. Also, reviewers have noted that the theme is a bit more abstract, but provides the perfect backdrop for a weekend of binge-reading or watching the Harry Potter series.
A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.