Female Couch Surfing in Fez

Couch surfing in Fez is not only an affordable accommodation option for female travelers, but also a golden opportunity to dive into the local culture and traditions. By sharing a space with a local host, you get to witness firsthand their daily life. The experience gets enriched as you interact with fellow couch surfers, transforming strangers into friends, sharing tales across global boundaries. Couch surfing can also equip you with an unparalleled opportunity to explore Fez through local eyes, providing authentic insights into sights, eateries, and hidden gems that no travel guide can.

Hosts in Fez

Sandrine

Sandrine

Fez

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Hello I am French, single and have been living in Fes since 2007 with my two dogs, a German pointer and a French bulldog. I teach in a French school. I lived in Senegal for 4 years. I have 3 adult children who live in France. I love travelling and meeting new people. I'd be delighted to talk to you, show you around the medina and, if possible, put you up.

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Meet locals in Fez

Emmanuelle

Emmanuelle

About Me

Hi i’m a French girl Who live in Morocco about 6 years and want to go out and enjoy life in the beautiful city of Fez

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Inès

Inès

About Me

Hey ladies! I am a 23 years old loving spicy food, literature and backpacking whenever I can (not enough) ! 🪂 Looking forward to meeting you and hear your story!

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Experiences from Fez

Solo travel experience

I was in Fez last summer and it was amazing. The city is not that big and is basically divided into the "new city" and the medina ("old city"). I recommend staying in a Riad just outside the medina so you can walk around and explore. Generally speaking, I found it to be very safe. I only used taxis (really cheap) to get from the medina to the new city and vice versa. I also took a one-day bus trip to Chefchaouen and that was great too.

Posted: May 25, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Group travel experience

I definitely do not recommend traveling to Fes for a woman traveling alone. My friends and I (two of us) were harassed by the souks and we got lost because there was no signal to find our way back. We did not feel safe there at all.

Posted: May 20, 2023
Things to do: 4/5Food: 4/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 2/5
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