Martha Stewart offers pre-Thanksgiving stay at her country home through Booking.com

Two people will be able to get into the Thanksgiving spirit with Martha Stewart before the rapidly-approaching fall holiday, Booking.com announced earlier this week.

Two people will be able to get into the Thanksgiving spirit with Martha Stewart before the rapidly approaching fall holiday.

That opportunity will come as part of the "Martha Stewart’s Thanksgiving-Inspired Farm Stay" that Stewart and Booking.com have put together. The travel website unveiled the overnight experience earlier this week, ahead of the chance to book it goes live on Nov. 16.

It will take place at the tenant house of Stewart’s Bedford, New York, farm, Booking.com said. The property, which encompasses over 150 acres overall, has belonged to her since 2000. 

The Nov. 18-19 stay will come with an $11.23 cost. 

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"Thanksgiving has always been one of my favorite holidays to celebrate, which is why I’m excited to be Booking.com’s newest host and welcome guests to my Bedford farm for a Thanksgiving-inspired stay ahead of the big day," Stewart said in a statement.

There will be a brunch that the guests and Stewart will get to enjoy together, according to the travel website.

The experience, described as "fully curated" by the 82-year-old businesswoman, will also involve tours of the tenant house and the property. It will offer the opportunity to pick up some new decorating abilities during an Executive Director of Design Kevin Sharkey-led lesson on table settings and wreaths, per Booking.com.

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Booking.com said it will use a "first-come, first served" policy for the reservation of the experience at Stewart’s farm. The guests will get an airport transfer as part of it.

During the stay, they will be gifted "signed copies of Martha’s prized cookbooks and other goodies to ensure guests are Thanksgiving ready," Booking.com said.

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Stewart’s cooking skills are just one of the many things she is known for. She has compiled her recipes into many cookbooks, which are part of the nearly 100 various books she has produced in total.

She created Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. Marquee Brands has said her brand has a monthly reach of some 100 million people.

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