Looking to fulfill your wanderlust? Airbnb unveiled a curated list of stunning Homes from all over the country that are keeping the Latin culture alive.

From haciendas in California to casitas in Puerto Rico, and everywhere in between, choose from properties across the United States that are keeping the Latin culture alive by helping people get back to their roots or become more familiar with the culture. These homes stand out, aesthetically pleasing, with bursts of bright color. Some will transport you to another time and make you feel as if you are staying in a preserved piece of history, while others will allow you to live like a local and find yourself nestled in old historic neighborhoods.

Here are some of our favorites:

Lemon, Lime & Coconut Mexican-Style Bungalow Austin, Texas, USA All painted in vibrant colors. Decorated with folk art and Guatemalan textiles. Filled with artistic murals and palm trees. Kitschy It’s been said that this colorful place is like being transported to an interior Mexican hacienda with folk art decor and Guatemalan textiles from the owner’s travels and private art collection. Artistic murals, palm trees and lighting add to the colorful, artsy atmosphere.

The Happy Hacienda La Quinta, California, USA Colorful hues, talavera and saltillo tiles This Spanish-style home charms with colorful hues, talavera and saltillo tiles, and mountain views—a true desert gem.

Casa Colonial San Juan, Puerto Rico Wood beams, Spanish windows. Nestled in the 500-year-old historic city of Old San Juan, the elegance of Casa Colonial is the ideal basecamp to explore Old San Juan history, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. This property has all the charm and flavor of the traditional Spanish Colonial architecture of Old San Juan. Its original marble floors, high ceilings, wood beams, large Spanish windows, exposed rich in texture and classic decor makes it the ideal home away from home. Its proximity to the San Juan Bay allows for breathtaking ocean and sunset views, historical sites such as Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristobal, and La Fortaleza.

Mi casa, Su casa Sioux Falls, North Dakota, USA Mi Casa Su Casa is a little Spanish gem! Located just a few short blocks from Mckennan Park and minutes from Downtown Sioux Falls.

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