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Inside the $8,000-a-Night Villa that Made Gwyneth Paltrow a Fan of Airbnb

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    Airbnb isn’t only for those traveling on a budget. It’s for anyone who wants to vacation in luxury and style too.

    Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow recently booked a family trip in Nayarit, Mexico, at an Airbnb villa that costs over $8,000 a night. Paltrow, 43, stayed at an extravagant Mexican villa neighboring the St. Regis Punta Mita Resort and the Four Seasons Punta Mita.

    Paltrow posted a photo with her daughter, Apple, to her Instagram with the caption:

    @airbnb who knew?? Such a beautiful trip. Adiós Vallarta. Hasta la próxima!”

    Paltrow, her beau Brad Falchuk, 44, and her two children were pampered with access to a personal chef, concierge services, daily housekeeping, house manager, laundress and a waiter.

    La puesta del sol 🇲🇽

    A video posted by Gwyneth Paltrow (@gwynethpaltrow) on Jan 18, 2016 at 9:26pm PST

    The villa, which fits 12 people, includes six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two infinity pools, a family room, yoga room and home theater.

    There is also a grand palapa at the center of the villa with an indoor dining table set under a vaulted ceiling. Located 40 miles north of Puerto Vallarta, the villa offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean as well.

    h/t: Business Insider

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