Planning a Romantic Getaway? These 8 U.S. Airbnbs Are Made for Two
Romantic trips don’t need much—just a thoughtful space and time to relax. These Airbnbs across the U.S. offer peace, privacy, and good design. Each one sits in a quiet spot—some tucked in small towns, others near water—built for couples who want comfort and privacy without fuss. You won’t need a packed itinerary. Just pick a place, settle in, and let everything else wait.
Timber Stowe Guesthouse – Stowe, Vermont ($318 per night)

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Couples who want access to trails without driving love this timber-framed guesthouse. It allows direct access to year-round walking and hiking routes. In colder months, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing become popular here. The pellet stove warms the interior quickly, and the open-plan design never feels cramped.
Litchfield Silo House – Litchfield, Connecticut ($539 per night)

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This cylindrical structure, once used for storing grain, now operates as the Litchfield Silo House, fully converted into a two-level home on 170 private acres. The redesign preserved its round form, with exposed beams, lofted bedrooms, and a ground-floor kitchen and living space. To get to the house, you will pass a covered bridge, which overlooks a private pond and long views of the Litchfield Hills across open, rural terrain.
Zion Ecocabin – Hildale, Utah ($699 per night)

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Floor-to-ceiling windows put you right in the middle of southern Utah’s red-rock country. Step outside, and the hot tub and fireplace both face a wide stretch of open desert, no neighbors in sight. Inside, everything’s pared down: one king bed, a simple kitchenette, and just enough space to let you actually unwind.
Secluded InTown Treehouse – Atlanta, Georgia ($389 per night)

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The Secluded InTown Treehouse sits in a leafy Atlanta neighborhood, with three rooms strung together by rope bridges. Up in the canopy, you’re close enough to walk to dinner but far enough from the city to feel like you’ve disappeared for a while. Couples often reserve it for special weekends, trading city noise for birdsong and a night above the streets.
Bruno Steel House – Ransom Canyon, Texas ($440 per night)

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Robert Bruno began building the now-rentable Bruno Steel House in 1973, using more than 100 tons of salvaged steel. The home took decades to complete and now serves as a rare example of livable sculpture. Curved walls, stained glass, and custom-built interiors define the structure, which overlooks Lake Ransom Canyon.
Marblehead Cottage – Marblehead, Massachusetts ($199 per night)

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Marblehead Cottage puts you in the heart of Old Town, less than an hour’s drive from Boston. From the front door, you can walk to Fort Sewall, Crocker Park, and the harbor. The neighborhood invites wandering—small museums, quiet paths, and local spots to eat all within a few blocks.
Bloomington Treehouse – Bloomington Springs, Tennessee ($252 per night)

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Hosts designed the Bloomington Treehouse with indoor comfort as the priority, adding a clawfoot tub, wood-fired sauna, outdoor pizza oven, and a jukebox with curated tracks. The property doesn’t provide access to public trails or outdoor recreation beyond its own footprint. Streaming services are unavailable, though basic heating, kitchen tools, and lighting are provided.
Dreamy Tiny House – Nashville, Tennessee ($126 per night)

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Travelers mainly book the Tiny House when attending concerts, festivals, or events in Nashville. Its location just outside the city center allows quick access to venues without dealing with downtown congestion. The space includes a full kitchen, a clawfoot tub, and a queen bed—enough for relaxation between outings.
Catskill Postcard Cabin – Roscoe, New York ($136 per night)

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Coffee and s’mores supplies are the highlight of the Catskill Postcard Cabin. The 69-acre property is part of a group of similar cabins once operated by Getaway. Nearby roads lead to Pepacton Reservoir for daytime outings. This suits people looking to be offline or avoid planning activities.
My Old Kentucky Dome – Mount Washington, Kentucky ($248 per night)

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This geodesic dome stands on the edge of Mount Washington, Kentucky, with just enough creature comforts for a getaway: heat, AC, and running water. It isn’t insulated like a regular house, so you’ll notice the weather more than usual. The space appeals to anyone curious about staying somewhere out of the ordinary, without losing the basics.
Blue Goose Yacht – Gig Harbor, Washington ($164 per night)

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The Blue Goose offers the overnight use of a stationary yacht equipped with a queen bed, bathroom, and small kitchen. Kayaks are included, and Mount Rainier is visible when weather allows. Restaurants, shops, and walking paths surround the marina, making the area easy to explore without driving.
Palmetto Bungalow – Santa Rosa Beach, Florida ($325 per night)

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Backyard string lights, a hammock, and shaded seating make the Palmetto Bungalow a good fit for low-key celebrations like anniversaries. The outdoor area allows for a private dinner setup or evening drinks without leaving the property. Paddleboards and a canoe come with the rental, and a local bike shop has a guest discount.
Rustic Roots Indigo Cabin – Seward, Alaska ($204 per night)

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Watching otters float by and eagles land in nearby trees is a regular part of staying at this cabin on Resurrection Bay. The deck sits right above the water, and during high tide, it can feel like a floating retreat. You won’t find trails directly onsite, but Seward is a short drive away.
South Kortright Cabin – South Kortright, New York ($192 per night)

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This 23-acre cabin has vaulted windows overlooking valley views and a vintage claw-foot tub. A wood-burning stove warms the open-plan living area, while an outdoor fire pit invites evening conversations. The host even provides local recommendations for farm markets, hiking routes, and nearby shops, so your experience is without any challenges.
Shohola Cabin – Shohola, Pennsylvania ($166 per night starting price)

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Book-loving couples often single out the private library at Shohola Cabin as the highlight of their stay. Reviews mention its quiet layout, comfortable seating, and shelves filled with both classics and newer titles. It ensures a space to read without distractions, separate from the main living area. The rest of the house includes two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a well-maintained sound system.