Female Couch Surfing in Buenos Aires

Couch surfing in Buenos Aires is a wonderful opportunity for female travelers looking for immersive experiences. This unique form of travel accommodation opens doors to meeting both locals and other world explorers, fostering a sense of global community while facilitating friendships. Couch surfing can provide you with invaluable insights into the local culture, customs, and lifestyle that might otherwise remain hidden to typical tourists. Staying with a Buenos Aires local helps you see the city through their eyes, providing you with authentic experiences that are far from the standard tourist trails. It's your chance to experience the true rhythm and pulse of Buenos Aires.

Hosts in Buenos Aires

agustina

agustina

Buenos Aires

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I'm a 28 year old Spanish teacher based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Love animals, conversations, music and dance. Trying to become a better person little by little 💞

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Renata

Renata

Buenos Aires

Can host for:

6 days

About me

Hey! My name is Renata, Im a flight attendant and would love to meet different cultures. I like meeting people and I’m super outgoing. Also I love to have fun with things in life but I can also be a serious person if it is necessary. I speak Spanish (native), English (fluent) and French (Intermediate)

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Meet locals in Buenos Aires

agustina

agustina

About Me

I'm a 28 year old Spanish teacher based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Love animals, conversations, music and dance. Trying to become a better person little by little 💞

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Luz

Luz

About Me

Soy Luz, hablo español y tengo un nivel intermedio de inglés. Me gustaría conocer gente nueva de distintas partes del mundo. Dentro de unos meses me voy a España por una pasantía y me encantaría conocer diversos lugares.

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Upcoming visitors to Buenos Aires

Marlene

Marlene

About Me

Hello! I am Marlene from Germany, I started traveling solo in September 2021 and have been traveling through eight African countries ever since. My goal is definitely to see as much from the earth as possible and I already learnt so much about cultures, traditions, beliefs, life and myself that I feel like I don’t want to stop traveling and exploring at all! I love to meditate, I do yoga regularly, would love to do my breathwork certification next year and am passionate about everything regarding philosophy and psychology! I love good, vegan food, good books and conversations that spark something inside of me.

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Experiences from Buenos Aires

Overall rating

4.4 /5

based on 21 experiences

Rating summary

Things to do

4.6/5

Safety

4.1/5

Food

4.7/5

Budget-friendly

3.9/5

Family travel experience

My trip to Buenos Aires was so memorable, food, people, public transportation, were amazing. I didnt have high expectations but Buenos Aires its such a beautiful and safe city and cant wait to be back soon. I loved every second I spent there, pizza, media lunas, asado and milanesas were my favorite thing, going to la boca, la casa rosada, san telmo, recoleta, av 9 de julio, etc. I highly recommend trying the restaurant “petalo” and “el imperio de la pizza”

Posted: December 20, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Solo travel experience

I come from Argentina and in my opinion, Buenos Aires is safe, just watch out for your belongings in public transportation and in crowded areas. I suggest visiting San Telmo market and its surroundings, Puerto Madero, Recoleta cemetery, Ateneo library, and the Palermo district. Buenos Aires is huge and there are a lot of things to do there.

Posted: September 27, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 4/5
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Solo travel experience

I went to Buenos Aires in December and had a great time. I only know a few words in Spanish, but I managed somehow. I used the "hop on-hop off" tourist bus as an easy way to get to all the main sightseeing spots. I had a safe travel bag that I kept with me at all times, as in any big city, but I didn't have any problems. There are plenty of attractions and things to do, and the food and drink are fantastic!

Posted: September 25, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Couch surfing in Argentina