Please clarify, AirBnb, that free parking = no payment required and “on premises” = at the site (either a dedicated garage spot or a space outside at the property reserved for the guest! This lack of proper wording and communication left me in a pickle in Florence. The listing stated “free parking on premises”so I booked the apartment. The day before getting to the property, the host gives me directions and a parking garage that charges €35 per night for my parking. I immediately responded and screenshot the reservation that said “free parking on premises“ Yet the host told me they never offered parking. I always travel with a vehicle, and always filter out my choices because I require the parking on site. The host wrote a nasty review about me and the whole parking situation, which ended up putting a huge damper on our vacation.
What gives? I don’t understand the confusion and problems that these four words are causing so many guests. It’s very misleading by either the hosts (for ticking the box knowing they don’t have a dedicated spot at their property) or Airbnb for making unclear wording. I have spent nearly $30,000 on Airbnb over the years and I’m about ready to sever my relationship with the company based on these four words - “free parking on premises”.
The wording should be:
1) Free parking on premises, which means parking owned by the host and given to the guest for free “on their property that they own”.
2) Free street parking, nearby (not gtd.)
3) Paid parking nearby, at guests expense.
Who else has these types of issues? I found this to only be the case in Italy! Spain was not an issue this trip - nor gave any other trips in the past - just Italy! What gives? Can’t we do a better job with the language? It’s simply deceiving the guests