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How to Change Currency on Airbnb

Planning a trip is exciting, especially when you’re browsing through dreamy homes on Airbnb. But seeing prices in a foreign currency can be confusing. Don’t worry—it’s super easy to change the currency on Airbnb. We’re going to show you how, step by step. Let’s make this as fun as planning your next vacation!

Why You Might Want to Change Currency

You open Airbnb and see a cute cabin for $150. Great! But wait… is that Canadian dollars? US dollars? Euros?

Here’s why changing the currency matters:

  • Accurate budgeting: You want to know exactly how much you’ll spend.
  • Fewer surprises: Avoid weird bank charges for currency conversions.
  • Peace of mind: It’s just easier when numbers make sense to you.

Changing Currency on the Airbnb Website

This is for when you’re on a computer or laptop, not the app.

Step-by-step guide:

  1. Go to www.airbnb.com.
  2. In the top right corner, find the globe icon. It usually shows the current currency or language (like “USD” or “EN”).
  3. Click the globe icon. A menu will appear.
  4. You’ll see “Currency” with a drop-down list. Click it.
  5. Select your preferred currency—like Euros, British Pounds, or Japanese Yen.
  6. Airbnb will automatically update prices across the site!

That’s it! Prices are now in a currency you understand. Simple, right?

Changing Currency on the Airbnb App

This part is for all you smartphone travelers out there. Whether you’re using iOS or Android, the steps are easy.

To change currency in the app:

  1. Open the Airbnb app.
  2. Tap the profile icon in the bottom right corner.
  3. Select Account.
  4. Now choose Global preferences.
  5. Tap on Currency.
  6. Pick the currency you’re most comfy with.

And ta-da! All prices are now in your selected currency.

Some Cool Tips and Tricks

Now that you know how to change the currency, here are a few extra pointers to make life even easier:

  • Check again when you book: Sometimes, the currency resets if you switch devices or use a different network. Just double-check before hitting “Book.”
  • Currency ≠ Payment: Even if you view prices in British Pounds, Airbnb may still charge your credit card in another currency depending on your payment method.
  • Look for taxes and fees: The price you see may not include cleaning fees or local taxes. Keep your eyes open for those extras!

It’s better to know than to be surprised by the final total.

What If You Don’t See the Option?

Hmm… clicked the globe, followed the steps, and still no luck?

Here are some things to try:

  • Switch browsers: Try Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
  • Clear cookies and cache: Sometimes Airbnb gets stuck showing old settings.
  • Update your app: Make sure you’re using the latest version of the Airbnb app.
  • Set your location manually: Changing your region might help reset the available currency options.

If all else fails, contact Airbnb support. They’re pretty helpful!

How Airbnb Chooses the Default Currency

You might wonder, “Why is Airbnb showing me prices in Australian dollars when I live in Germany?”

Well, Airbnb guesses your currency by looking at:

  • Your browser’s location settings
  • Your IP address
  • Your previous Airbnb visits

That’s why travelers see different prices even on the same listings. So don’t worry—it’s not magic or a bug. It’s Airbnb trying to be helpful. But sometimes it guesses wrong. That’s why knowing how to change currency is a smart move!

Quick Example: Mike’s Trip to Tokyo

Let’s say Mike from New York is planning a trip to Tokyo. He opens Airbnb and sees prices like “¥12,000/night”. He panics. Is that a deal? Or is he booking a palace?

So Mike changes the currency to USD. Now he sees “$85/night”. Ah, much clearer. Panic over. Vacation back on.

It’s amazing how changing one little setting can remove so much confusion.

Can You Pay in Any Currency You Want?

Good question!

Airbnb lets you view prices in many currencies. But payment usually happens in the host country’s currency or in the currency of your payment method.

This means:

  • Prices may look different at checkout.
  • Your bank might convert the currency, possibly with a fee.

Always double-check the final screen before paying. And maybe call your bank if you’re unsure about exchange rates or international charges.

How Often Should You Check Your Currency Settings?

Here’s a good rule of thumb:

  • Every time you plan a trip
  • When using a new phone or browser
  • If Airbnb just doesn’t look right

The currency setting can change quietly behind your back. So make this part of your travel routine!

Final Thoughts

Changing your currency on Airbnb is quick, easy, and totally worth it. Whether you’re a world traveler or just dreaming of your next getaway, it helps to see prices in a format that makes sense to you.

Here’s a mini checklist for next time you log in:

  1. Check the currency is correct
  2. Double-check at checkout
  3. Watch out for extra fees!

And remember, your perfect stay is only a few clicks away—just make sure it’s in the right currency!

So go ahead, start browsing. That cozy treehouse in Costa Rica or sleek loft in Paris is waiting for you—with a price tag you’ll understand at a glance!

Lucas Anderson

I'm Lucas Anderson, an IT consultant and blogger. Specializing in digital transformation and enterprise tech solutions, I write to help businesses leverage technology effectively.