Escape for the weekend with Swiftstay

Swiftstay offers its members a place to stay for their weekend travel for the price of a cleaning fee.

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This could be your home for the weekend.

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Pack those bags + get ready to explore a new city.

Have you ever wanted to take a spontaneous weekend trip, but couldn’t find an affordable option on short notice? Enter: Swiftstay, a concierge home exchange club in the Holy City, where guests only pay cleaning costs to spend a weekend away.

How does it work?

  • Swiftstay is based on a credit system; every member starts with three credits (one credit = one night).
  • Every home is one credit per night no matter how big or small.
  • You can travel for three nights before having to list your home (you receive more credits once your home is listed).
  • Members get a fifth of a credit per night a home is listed, and one credit per night when the home is booked.
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Here’s a peek at one Holy City Swiftstay option.

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Swiftstay is available in Charleston, Chattanooga, Nashville, Savannah, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Asheville — with more cities dropping soon.

Every Sunday at 6 p.m., homes that you can drive to (between an hour and five hours away) are posted. Whether you’re looking to try out a different neighborhood in the 843 or travel a little further away, there are lots of homes to explore.

This phot shows a yellow bed centered in a white room with two large windows.

Stay in cozy, charming homes across the southeast.

Photo provided by Swiftstay

Interested in trying out Swiftstay? Join the waitlist.

Bonus: Make sure to say hi to our friends at NOOGAtoday, NASHtoday, CLTtoday, and AVLtoday. They’ve rounded up kid-friendly spots, the best places to grab brunch and drinks, along with which parks to explore.

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