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From tiny houses to massive midcentury mansions, these 10 rental homes will improve any visit to Silicon Valley
1. A yurt overlooking Monterey Bay goes for $209 per night.
This yurt is the ideal spot for "glamping" on the outer edges Silicon Valley.
You'll have beautiful views of Lago Lomita Vineyards right from your bed.
Its the perfect way to take in all the natural beauty California has to offer.
The 400-square-foot platform has a queen bed, electricity, and WiFi, with a full bath downstairs.
Relax among the Douglas Firs and take in views of the vineyard and the Pacific Ocean.
For only $85 dollars a night, with a central location in Palo Alto this studio is a steal.
The 2400-square-foot property is newly updated, but the owners kept the original spirit.
Outdoor living space means you can have a martini by the pool, or relax in the hammock.
This home sleeps 8, so it might be the ideal vacation spot for the whole family.
The $180 train car is surprisingly roomy and sleeps four. You'll have access to biking and hiking routes, plus an outdoor fire pit.
Everything is designed with efficiency in mind, and although it's tiny, the house fits a loft bed and full bathroom, plus a kitchenette.
Outdoor space makes the listing seem bigger, so you won't feel crowded here.
This house has easy access to Stanford University and major tech company headquarters.
This home is a cook's dream: it has a fully lit outdoor chef's area with plumbing and electricity, plus a stone fire pizza oven and rotating spit roast.
Each of the three floors has a balcony patio.
The home has four bedrooms, three baths, and two wood-burning fireplaces, comfortably sleeping seven people.
It has a lower level patio, with spiral staircase access to the treehouse.
The 250-square-foot listing has 2 lofts, each with a queen bed.
10. This $550 Woodside terrace has glass walls and skylights for great views of massive redwoods.
Source: Airbnb
Trees make the space private, but the open design lets in plenty of light.
Each of four bedrooms will make you feel like you're sleeping in the trees.
And if that's not enough for you, spend time relaxing on the large deck.
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