For most of us, seeing the northern lights is a once-in-a-lifetime experience—one we specifically travel for. But for some cities tucked above the Arctic Circle, the multi-colored phenomenon is a common wintertime occurrence. If you plan your visit for peak season—between September to late March, when the nights are longest, and during a new moon, when the sky is darkest—and book the right Airbnb, you could see them right from your backyard. Below, you’ll find Airbnb’s most popular northern lights destinations, each with its own listing with spectacular views. Whether it’s a mobile bedroom in Finland, a cozy coastal home in Greenland, or a modern log cabin in Canada, nothing beats an aurora borealis sighting from the living room.
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