It’s the rental you’ll really really want to spend the night in.
The original Union Jack bus from the Spice Girls’ 1997 movie Spice World has been converted into an Airbnb.
Up to three people will be able to rent the Spice Bus – which will be parked up in Wembley Park, London – for just £99 on June 14 and 15.
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The original Union Jack bus from the Spice Girls movie has been converted into a holiday rental and is now available on Airbnb
The bus will be open to overnight stays for three on June 14 and 15. It will cost £99 per night
The living room on the bus has recently been renovated to include pink Union Jack cinema chairs below a ‘Girl Power’ neon light installation
The living room has potted plants to create a homely feel as well as scatter cushions for comfy relaxation
The recently renovated living area of the bus features pink Union Jack cinema chairs below a ‘Girl Power’ neon light installation.
It is stocked with vintage 90s magazines and CDs to help recreate the 90s era.
According to the listing, potted plants create a fresh, homely feel downstairs while bright scatter cushions surround the central seating area, providing a comfy place for guests to relax in.
Upstairs there’s a dressing area where guests can decide whether to wear the little Gucci dress, the little Gucci dress, or… the little Gucci dress.
The adjoining bedroom, fitted with a striking animal-print carpet, provides comfy bedding for three guests who get to call the Spice Bus home for the night.
The house rules stipulate that double denim is allowed and that selfies in the driver’s seat are encouraged. And a rendition of Goodbye upon leaving is compulsory.
The bedroom upstairs is fitted with a striking animal-print carpet and provides comfy bedding for three guests
Upstairs there is also a dressing room, where guests can decide which Spice Girl they want to dress up as and which scrunchie to put in their hair
Host Suzanne Godley said: ‘We’ve worked hard over the past few months to turn the bus into a home, in keeping with its legacy, and I’m so excited to open it up to the public with the support of Airbnb’
Host Suzanne Godley said: ‘The Spice Girls were my childhood obsession.
‘My parents were subjected to my tone-deaf performances as Baby Spice, and I must have watched the Spice World movie hundreds of times.
‘And while I have grown up over the years, I don’t think I’ve ever grown out of my love for them.
‘When my boss mentioned that he was considering buying the Spice Bus I was desperate to be a part of its renovation.
‘We’ve worked hard over the past few months to turn the bus into a home, in keeping with its legacy, and I’m so excited to open it up to the public with the support of Airbnb.
‘Being part of this project has been like a dream come true and I can’t wait to meet other Spice Girls fans through this experience.’
Hadi Moussa, general manager for Northern Europe at Airbnb, said: ‘Whether travelling to a new city or re-discovering a familiar destination, Airbnb is all about helping people find unique and unforgettable travel experiences.
‘Being one of the first people in the world to stay in the iconic Spice Bus is a dream come true for any fan and a once-in-a-lifetime way to spend time with friends or family.’
Host Suzanne, pictured, says that the Spice Girls were her childhood obsession. She said: ‘Being part of this project has been like a dream come true and I can’t wait to meet other Spice Girls fans through this experience’
Victoria Adams at the wheel of the Spice Bus during filming of Spice World in 1997
The bus pictured in 1997 outside the Royal Albert Hall in London during filming of Spice World. In the film, the bus transported the Spice Girls around London to their performances and was driven by a character called Dennis, played by Meat Loaf
In the film, the bus transported the Spice Girls around London to their performances and was driven by a character called Dennis, played by Meat Loaf.
At the end of the movie, the bus is destroyed by a bomb.
Given the high level of interest anticipated, Suzanne will be adding more available dates from 8am on Wednesday, May 22, to give as many fans as possible the chance to book.
This summer, Wembley Park, where the bus will be stationed for the duration of the stay, is running a free outdoor summer screening programme from May 31 to July 23 during which a series of iconic films will be shown, including Spice World on June 13, 14 and 15.
The original bus was restored last year, before Suzanne’s boss bought it, by South East Coachworks in Faversham, whose tweaks included changing the front indicator cluster. To view the Spice Bus listing on Airbnb, visit airbnb.co.uk/spicebus.