15 Most Profitable Airbnb Cities in the World

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In this piece, we will take a look at the 15 most profitable Airbnb cities in the world. If you want to skip our analysis of the hospitality market and want to check out the top profitable Airbnb cities, head on over to 5 Most Profitable Airbnb Cities in the World.

The growth in internet connectivity, aided particularly by the mobility offered by the smartphone, has disrupted several key traditional industries. Some of these are media, finance, communications, and hospitality.

Within the hospitality sector, applications such as Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ:ABNB) have provided travelers with opportunities to not only avail accommodations that provide a closer 'feel' to the cities that they're visiting but also enabled them to travel to more places than they might have been able to otherwise due to a lack of hotel coverage.

In fact, key markets being unserved by hotels is actually quite larger in scope than you might believe. For instance, today's economic hotshot, the Republic of India which is the world's second most populous nation and one of the biggest economies in the world is also one of the biggest underserved hotel markets on the planet. Data from Colliers Hong Kong shows that while India expects around thirty million tourists a year by 2030, the country has a mere 2.6 million hotel rooms. Mind you, these hotel rooms are not only for foreign tourists and have to also account for the needs of domestic travelers. This shortage and the resulting focus on the sector particularly by the Indian government has led hospitality giants such as Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE:HLT) and the Radisson Hotel Group to significantly expand their presence in the country.

Another underserved hotel market, quite surprisingly is Japan. The world's third largest economy is also home to the most populous city on the planet, Tokyo. Yet, luxury hotels in Japan are not as numerous as the demand for them would necessitate. Out of the three thousand hotels in Tokyo in 2019, only five had been awarded five stars by Forbes during the same year. This is despite the fact that the number of foreign visitors to Japan has more than tripled between 2010 and 2018, but the hotel industry fails to meet the demand for luxury hotels since most properties are quite old and require costly maintenance to bring them up to luxury standards. As of 2023, there are 56 luxury hotels in Japan, which are quite few compared to the 117 in China or even 68 in Indonesia.

At the same time, companies like Airbnb and Expedia Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPE)'s Vrbo offer travelers a chance to experience a home-like environment during their journey. Looking at the best Airbnb locations in the world, according to data from the company itself, the best Airbnb destination based on searches on the platform was Bangkok, Thailand. And for 2023, Airbnb believes that Madrid, Sydney, and Melbourne might be some cities worth checking out. But what if you were interested in buying an Airbnb and one that was away from the hustle and bustle of large city life? Well, some great small town locations for Airbnb investment that might be worth your while include Bend, Oregon; Ithaca, New York; Bay Arbor, Michigan; Grand Lake, Colorado; and Kenai, Alaska. However, as you'll find out below, it's often the big cities that have the highest rentals. So if you're looking to invest in Airbnb for 2023, its own summer travel forecast outlines that Bali, Indonesia; Barcelona, Spain; London, United Kingdom; Rouen, France; and Grindelwald, Spain, are some hot destinations right now.