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You can actually stay in Hannah Montana's Malibu beach house for the first time ever next month (and it's free!)

The Malibu home from the show’s exterior shots is opening for free overnight stays this April.

Laura Ratliff
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If you grew up toggling between after-school homework and Hannah Montana marathons, this might hit a very specific nerve: the Malibu beach house from the show is opening up for overnight stays for the first time ever.

To celebrate 20 years of the Disney Channel series, Airbnb is listing the oceanfront home used for the show’s exterior shots, giving fans a chance to step inside the world that defined a generation.

The stay is designed less like a standard beach rental and more like a fully built-out throwback. Inside, guests will find a version of Hannah’s legendary closet (packed with glittery stage looks, sequins and accessories), along with design details that nod to the show’s whole double-life thing.

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Photograph: Courtesy of Airbnb

Guests are encouraged to lean into the role, whether that means trying on outfits, belting out karaoke versions of Hannah hits or rewatching episodes on Disney+. Outside, it’s pure Malibu, with balcony views, beach access just beyond the backyard and the iconic California backdrop.

There’s a catch, of course, and it’s a big one: availability is extremely limited. Airbnb is offering just 10 one-night stays, running from April 6 through April 16, with up to four guests per booking. Requests open on March 26 at 6 am PT. While the stay itself is free, guests must cover their own travel to Malibu.

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Photograph: Courtesy of Airbnb

For true fans, that’s a small price to pay for what is essentially a nostalgia trip with ocean views. The house was one of the show’s most recognizable backdrops, tied to Miley Stewart’s attempt to juggle fame with a normal teenage life. 

Two decades on, that premise still holds. And now, for a handful of lucky guests, it’s not just something you watch—it’s something you can actually step into.

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