For Carrie Bradshaw, resident of one of history’s most iconic one-bedrooms, it’s an apartment that has not only lived on for 23 years, uh, rent-free in the public imagination and on the HBO catalogue, but also—for Nov.
Starting November 8, at noon ET, fans of Sex and the City can request to book a one-night stay in “Carrie’s apartment,” AKA, a replica created by Airbnb and Warner Bros inside a real-life New York brownstone .
The real fun, of course, is in the generously Instagrammable Easter eggs sprinkled throughout the apartment for the true diehards: that bedside cordless phone, some recognizable gems in the closet, a certain leather chair, a winking stack of Post-It notes next to Carrie’s writing desk, next to her Rolodex.
When asked what she thinks is the reason for the apartment’s staying power in our collective imagination, Parker mused over how—despite the nonsensical economics of her character’s columnist lifestyle—the apartment itself is actually fairly realistic in terms of size and proportion.
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