- The Big Idaho Potato Hotel, located near Boise, Idaho, lets guests stay inside a six-ton potato-turned-Airbnb.
- Originally designed to honor the Idaho Potato Commission’s 75th anniversary, the potato traveled around the country seven years before becoming a tiny house.
- Despite its novelty, the potato offers comfort and charm—with a skylight-lit bed, a cute silo bathroom, and unplugged amenities.
Russets, reds, fingerlings, Yukon Golds—you’ll find all of these potatoes in Idaho, the state that’s practically synonymous with spuds. The potato obsession can be taken to the next step by foodies and potatoes fans. They can spend the night in a potato. What could be better than eating a delicious potato? What’s better than eating a potato?
Located on 400 acres of farmland 25 miles outside Boise Idaho, the aptly-named Big Idaho Potato Hotel Offers spud-loving travelers The opportunity to sleep in a 6-ton potato is truly unique. It seamlessly blends Americana with unexpected comfort.
In 2012, the original construction was to celebrate the Idaho Potato CommissionThe giant potato was a part of’s (an association that represents potato farmers in the U.S.). It spent seven years traveling the country on a semi truck. It was then gifted in 2018 to tiny home enthusiast and Airbnb superhost,. Kristie WolfeFormer spokesperson for the Big Idaho Potato Tour, transformed it into an elegant, comfortable potato palace for two people.
If you step inside, there’s more to it than a photo opportunity. Despite its eccentric exterior, the 336-square-foot interior feels bright, airy, and surprisingly refined—more like a stylish Brooklyn loft More than just a roadside attraction The combination of crisp white walls with light wood accents as well as houseplants creates a cozy, fresh ambiance. A bespoke queen bed is perfectly positioned beneath a glass skylight—perfect for stargazing from under the covers—while a small seating area and record player set the tone for slow, unplugged evenings.
A converted grain silo, located about 50 feet away, has a full bath with a fireplace and soaking tub. This unexpected luxury adds a spa-like feel. Outside, the small deck looks out over rolling farmland. The Owyhee Mountains in the background create an enchanting view. serene, quintessentially Idaho backdrop. If you’re fortunate, you may spot Dolly the cow who lives in the area, adding to its charm.
While there’s no Wi-Fi or television here—and that’s entirely intentional—the potato does offer power outlets, a mini fridge, and a collection of old records for a cozy, analog soundtrack to your stay.
The Big Idaho Potato Hotel, with its hundreds of positive reviews on Airbnb has become a popular choice among travelers looking for an experience that is anything but standard. Prices start at $300 per night but may vary depending on season. This Airbnb is a popular choice, particularly during the summer, so you should plan ahead.