It was supposed to be a peaceful weekend escape — a quiet break from work, city noise, and stress. But that night in our Airbnb turned into something we’ll never forget.
Around midnight, as I was getting ready for bed, I noticed a faint red light blinking in the corner near the curtain rod. My stomach dropped. It looked exactly like the tiny indicator light on a hidden camera. My husband froze when he saw it too. Without saying much, he climbed on a chair, pulled a towel from the bathroom, and covered the lens. We both tried to calm down, convincing ourselves we’d handle it in the morning.
At 2 a.m., the front door burst open. The sound was so loud it felt like the walls shook. Standing in the doorway was the Airbnb owner — furious, wild-eyed, shouting, “You idiots! That’s not a camera — it’s the smoke detector!”
We were stunned. But even as he yelled, something didn’t sit right. Why was he there at 2 in the morning? Why didn’t he just message or call? His face was red, his voice shaking — not with anger, but panic.
My husband told him to leave, threatening to call the police. The man froze, muttered something about “a false alarm,” and slammed the door on his way out.
The next morning, we packed up in silence. Before leaving, my husband removed the towel — and there it was: a small hole beside the “smoke detector,” with what looked like a lens behind it.
We left immediately, reported the listing to Airbnb, and later found out it had been taken down within hours. To this day, we still don’t know whether that man was hiding something… but we both agreed on one thing — we’ll never stay in an Airbnb again without checking every corner first.