Heirbnb is your new go-to site for affordable vacations in Westeros

Why stay at a Westerosi hotel when you can rent straight from the murderers who inhabit the 'Game of Thrones' universe?
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In the market for a weekend rental in the heart of Westeros? Skip the Inn at the Crossroads and lease a place straight from the friendly murderers who inhabit the world.

Through Heirbnb, you can stay in the authentic Westeros, and experience the land as it was meant to be experienced. Of course, there is a very high likelihood that you will die during your stay, but that's just how it goes here.


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Take a look at some of the exciting spaces available to rent today, for just a fraction of the Gold Dragons of a hotel.

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Max Knoblauch is the Assistant Humor Editor in the NYC office. He is a journalist, comedian and illustrator. More humor and art by Max can be found on his website.Follow him @MaxKnoblauch

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