Grab your freshest kicks and prep your Carlton dance moves.
It’s been 30 years since Will Smith sat on his throne as the Prince of Bel-Air and to celebrate, the Fresh Prince is offering up a stay at one of television’s most iconic homes.

“Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped-turned upside down,” could’ve been written about the coronacoaster that is 2020, but the ultra-relatable lyric actually comes from the opening credits of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which is celebrating its 30 years since becoming a pop culture icon.

And now, The Fresh Prince himself (Will Smith) is opening the doors to his former kingdom – and adding “Airbnb host” to his already long list of achievements – so that fans of the show can make a few memories of their own.

From September 29th, 11am (PDT) groups of up to two LA county residents will have a chance to book a stay in Will’s wing of the house. The only catch? There’s only five up for grabs, between October 2nd and October 14th.

And the mansion doesn’t come with the millionaire price tag that you might expect. Each of the stays are priced at a very fresh USD$30 each.

The home is just as fresh as it always was, featuring bold street art, luxe interiors, family portraits and maybe even a few Philly cheese steaks.

Some of the perks on offer:
- Lacing up a fresh pair of Air Jordans before shooting some b-ball in the bedroom.
- Spinning throwback classics all night on turntables just like DJ Jazzy Jeff’s.
- Donning a fly look from Will’s closet, from argyle prepster to all-star athlete and Bel-Air Athletics gear.
- Soaking up the sun poolside on luxe lounge chairs.
- Being (virtually) welcomed to the mansion by none other than DJ Jazzy Jeff.
Not an LA local? Get in on the fun with DJ Jazzy Jeff’s Airbnb Online Experience on October 1st, where he will show guests how to spin & scratch like a hip-hop legend from his Los Angeles home studio. Bookings are open at abnb.co/djjazzyjeff
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