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Companies rent expensive venues for parties, such as Facebook at AT&T Park and LinkedIn at Levi’s Stadium. Airbnb offers renting the Principality of Liechtenstein for $70,000 USD a night, accommodating up to 900 people.
Some companies go all out when it comes to renting the biggest and most expensive venues for their parties. For example, in 2014, Facebook took over AT&T Park from the San Francisco Giants. Not wanting to be outdone, LinkedIn employees celebrated at Levi’s Stadium, the new home of the San Francisco 49ers. If profits continue to rise, executives could even consider renting a country house, such as the Principality of Liechtenstein, for $70,000 USD (£43,000) a night. This pricey but unique offering is available through Airbnb, an online service that specializes in connecting people with more intimate and exotic lodging options around the world.
When money is not an issue:
The principality of Liechtenstein covers approximately 61.7 square miles (159.8 square km) in central Europe and has a population of approximately 36,000. According to Airbnb, renting the country will provide you with lodgings for up to 900 of your closest friends.
Upon arrival, renters will be given a symbolic key to the state, followed by a wine tasting at the estate of Prince Hans-Adam II.
Don’t you need a whole country? For $65,000 USD per night, check out the Austrian village of Alpbach in the Tyrolean Alps for Airbnb.