Female Couch Surfing in Palermo

Stay in the heart of Palermo through couch surfing, a unique alternative to traditional accommodation. This practice opens doors to vibrant local living rooms, allowing you to engage with both hosts and fellow travelers. Besides being cost-effective, it offers the sought-after chance to immerse yourself in Palermo's culture from an insider's perspective. Soak up the warmth of Sicilian hospitality, exchange life stories over home-cooked meals, and get those off-the-beaten-track tips for truly authentic experiences. Couch surfing in Palermo not only offers a place to rest your head but also provides cultural learning journeys and memorable friendships.

Hosts in Palermo

Josette

Josette

Palermo

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Je suis Française et je vis en Italie. J'adore voyager et découvrir des endroits nouveaux, des traditions, des plats en compagnie de personnes qui partagent mes intérêts et qui sont disponibles à me guider/m'accompagner et pourqoi pas, m'héberger. Je peux accueillir une voyageuse et lui faire découvrir Les beautés de ma zone. J'aime cuisiner et m'occuper des animaux et des plantes et une de mes passions est le restyling interne.

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Meet locals in Palermo

Ivna

Ivna

About Me

Guitarist, Photographer, I love to go out at night to see concerts and dance. I prefer deep, meaningful conversations.

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Upcoming visitors to Palermo

Laura

Laura

About Me

Hi! I am Laura and I have been living in Padua since 2014. Actually, I lived in the province, 20 km far from Padua in a town called Piove di Sacco so I don't have great knowledge about Padua's history but I will be happy to meet you and talk together during your stay in the city 🤗

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Experiences from Palermo

Overall rating

3.8 /5

based on 4 experiences

Rating summary

Things to do

3.4/5

Safety

3.7/5

Food

4/5

Budget-friendly

3.5/5

Solo travel experience

I went to Palermo quite a few times now, and I really recommend it. Beware of the fact that in summer it is incredibly hot, and packed with tourists. I would recommend going in April/May. People are very lively there, especially in Ballarò. It isn't the safest city, I would recommend not travelling with any jewelry, that is my personal preference. The food is amazing there and inexpensive: go to "il signor Carbognano for an amazing Ice cream with Brioche"

Posted: April 1, 2024
Things to do: 4/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 4/5
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Özge

Özge (30)

Turkey

Solo travel experience

I spent 2 nights in Palermo and I enjoyed my time. It gave a vibe that no other city gave before. The city is a fusion of different cultures and you can see the multicultural effects in everything which I loved. I'm not so used to traveling solo, at first because of all the catcalling I was a little uncomfortable but then I tried to be in busy places and streets and felt somewhat safe.

Posted: June 9, 2023Experienced: May, 2023
Things to do: 3/5Food: 4/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 4/5
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Solo travel experience

I loved Palermo. I stayed in a beautiful Airbnb, which was totally affordable and close to everything. On the first evening, I participated in an Airbnb tour with a woman from there and she showed me amazing things, making me feel totally comfortable. I loved Italy and Sicily.

Posted: April 26, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 5/5
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