The “godfather” mansion now for rent on Airbnb

The Staten Island, NY mansion is available for the entire month of August

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Make them an offer they can’t refuse.

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The Staten Island, NY mansion whose exterior served as the home of Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) in The Godfather is available for rent on Airbnb.

Available throughout August, the 6,248-square-foot English Tudor offers all manner of amenities and activities to enjoy this summer, including a large saltwater pool, gym, game room and a pub in the basement (although the Nutcrackers can be a little off).

The large house, which was built in 1930, is a mix of classic and modern, from the stone features and large dark leather sofas, to the bright rooms, furniture and lighting, not to mention the kind of kitchen that chefs and eaters dream of. .

Staten Island home kitchen that was used in 'The Godfather'.  Available for Airbnb rental.
Staten Island home kitchen that was used in ‘The Godfather’. Available for Airbnb rental. Photo by Marc McAndrews

Aside from limited access to basement and attic closets, the rest of the lovely space is available.

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Only the exterior of the house, which serves as Corleone’s Long Island residence in the film, was used in the 1972 film, which fans can instantly recognize from the opening scene which shows the wedding reception of Vito’s daughter, Connie (Talia Shire).

Exterior of Staten Island home which was used in 'The Godfather'.  Available for Airbnb rental.
Exterior of Staten Island home which was used in ‘The Godfather’. Available for Airbnb rental. Photo by Marc McAndrews

Fun fact, the neighboring residence served as the home of Michael Corleone (Al Pacino).

Host Joe describes the house as “most suitable for two adults and three children”, although the five bedrooms and seven bathrooms can really be enjoyed by everyone.

Staten Island home basement bar that was used in
Staten Island home’s basement bar that was used in “The Godfather.” Available for Airbnb rental. Photo by Marc McAndrews

Booking opens July 27 at 1 p.m. ET for a 30-night stay.

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