A night's stay at a New York City hotel can get very pricey.

So an Airbnb user is offering tourists a cheaper alternative - a van.

Someone by the name of Jonathan is advertising a fleet of converted vehicles on the short-term rental app parked at scenic spots around the Big Apple, starting at just $22 a night.

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An Airbnb user is advertising stays in vans around New York City for as little as $22 a night. This one, described as a 'Van with a view', has mattresses laid out in the back with enough room for two people to sleep

The user, called Jonathan, says the van is parked next to a view of the Empire State Building

There are no amenities, and if guests want to have a shower they will have to find alternative means

Those who decided to stay inside the vehicle are not allowed to move it, but are the only ones who can access it day and night

Whatever vehicle tourists do decide to stay in, Jonathan assures they have fantastic views of Manhattan's famous skyline, like this one

He has around 50 Airbnb listings, but some are rooms on wheels. They range from tiny vans for just two people, with a limited amount of fittings, to fully-converted camper vans complete with a kitchen and seating area with room for four people.

Guests cannot move the vans, but are the only ones with access to it during their stay.

He insists they are in good neighborhoods that are quiet at night and surrounded by restaurants, bars and galleries.

Some of the vans even have WiFi inside.

One budget offer, described as a 'Van with a view' has one bed with enough room for two people, storage for luggage, but not much else.

There are no amenities, but the spot in Long Island City has spectacular views of downtown Manhattan.

For those wanting to stay for a longer period of time, they will have to find alternative washing facilities are there is no bathroom.

However, for those sleeping during the summer months, there are fans fitted with batteries to keep the interior cool.

The description on the page reads: 'Conversion Van with large plush sleeping area, nice window blinds for privacy, and two buckets seats for storing luggage. Parked next to Park with view of Empire State.

'Located 1 block from Subway, 1 stop from Manhattan, 3 stops from Times Square.'

One of Jonathan's other offerings is a stay in a former New York Yellow Taxi.

Describing the vehicle, he says: 'This Taxi has been renovated into a swanky living quarters! It was in service since 2002 driving New Yorkers up and down the busy Manhattan streets!

Jonathan also offers a large New York Yellow Taxi for tourists to stay in. Guests have given the alternate accommodation rave reviews

Guests are allowed 24 hour access to each of the vehicles, but will have to find some amenities, such as washrooms, when they are out and about

There are two yellow bins for luggage storage at the foot of the bed in the taxi that was in service in 2002

'From actors to real estate tycoons, the cab drove thousands of people around the bustling streets. Now for the first time its parked.

'Don’t worry the meter is not running. Sleep in this cozy One-of-a-kind NYC Taxi Van.

'Taxi comes complete with a comfortable bed, soft pillows, sheets, and a portable wireless air-conditioner.

'The taxi must stay stationary. Super safe, and fun place to stay of a night to two!'

Despite the lack of luxuries, Jonathan has received very positive feedback on his offers, with many saying his vans are cozy and homey.

One review from a someone called Seth read: 'This van was cheap and comfy. The weather was hot, but there was a fan provided. Also, one night I ran out of batteries and messaged him to bring me some more in the morning, but he left his apartment and brought some immediately.

'Very nice guy, and very accomadating [sic]. The van doesn't really have a great view actually, but it is only several blocks from a riverside park, from which you can see the Manhattan skyline.

Another from Ellie said: The van was definitely an experience. Not being able to shower was definitely a negative seeing as New York City isn't very clean so you get dirty easily.

'It wasn't quite on the water, it was actually parked up the street on the side of the road but was within a quick walk of the waterfront.

'The space was cramped but enough to put our luggage and have some leg room. The bed is comfortable and cozy. If you don't mind feeling dirty for a few days and need to save money, than this is for you.'

Living in your car in New York City is legal.

One of his most stylish listings is a converted van that can sleep up to three people. Each of the 10 reviews he has received so far has been given a four out of five star rating

Inside there are two beds, a seating area to enjoy meals and drinks and further storage space

There is also a kitchen, fitted with an oven, a sink, a gas hob and cupboards. He also offers Wireless Internet in the camper van

Jonathan took out the bucket seats in the vehicle to provide room for sitting down. He suggests guests could sit at the table and play cards during their stay

He also has 19 foot 1979 antique camper that sleeps four people. It is located one Subway stop from Manhattan

The fairy lights inside give the interior a homey feel. A bottle of red wine sits on the counter top while champagne is rested in ice in the sink

Guests have a table where they can enjoy drinks, but there is no cooking allowed in the rustic camper

A ladder leads up to one of the bunks inside the van where two people can sleep