Female Couch Surfing in Manila

Couch surfing in Manila presents a unique way to immerse in the local culture, making your travel experience richer and more memorable. Beyond cost saving, it offers an opportunity to develop connections with both locals and fellow travelers. This social exchange way enables you to gain insights into the Manila lifestyle from a local's perspective. Invitations to family meals, local festivals, and hidden gems of the city that only locals know about are common, providing a direct line to the heart of Manila's culture and community.

Hosts in Manila

Skyrene

Skyrene

Manila

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hi I am Sky, I am currently working as a Global Application Analyst where we implement Microsoft Dynamics across the globe. The company send me to different countries to conduct training so I get the chance to do side trips after work. I do solo travel especially during weekends to see places, culture, history, food to name a few. I would also like to host female travelers when you visit Manila, Philippines.

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Chi

Chi

Manila

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hey!, My name is Chi and I'm interested in food & cuisine, art, books, culture and business

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Ikka

Ikka

Manila

Can host for:

2 days

About me

I am friendly, hospitable and practical. I like meeting new people.

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Aizel

Aizel

Manila

Can host for:

3 days

About me

i’m the oldest child in my family, and also the shortest 😬. i have 2 sisters, one brother and about a million cousins. i am a college graduate who sometimes dreamed of being a marine biologist but ended up getting a degree in Nursing. i’ve cut my hair a dozen in my lifetime and every time i finish, i swore i would never do it again. i’ve eaten the same thing ever since i learned Japanese, Chinese and Korean food are delicious. i always want to drive with the windows down and i always have a song stuck in my head. ✨ if you’re into Meyer’s Briggs, i’m an ENFP. if you’re into astrology, i’m a Scorpio. and if you’re into hiking, camping, swimming, biking, running, eating snacks outside or taking pictures, we would probably make great friends ❤️

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Toyin

Toyin

Manila

Can host for:

3 days

About me

My name is Toyin,I currently reside in the Philippines,studying and I’m currently taking up my master degree.I like to be up and doing,loves traveling and meeting potential people.I have a small circle.I dislike being idle and recklessness.

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Skyrene

Skyrene

About Me

Hi I am Sky, I am currently working as a Global Application Analyst where we implement Microsoft Dynamics across the globe. The company send me to different countries to conduct training so I get the chance to do side trips after work. I do solo travel especially during weekends to see places, culture, history, food to name a few. I would also like to host female travelers when you visit Manila, Philippines.

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Gayle

Gayle

About Me

Hello everyone! I’m Gayle, 23. I am graduating from uni in June (yay) so I plan to just travel for a while after that. I’ve already been doing some traveling since January and have been to Thailand, Japan and just got back from Bali last week. I’m already set to backpack across SEA on October starting in Vietnam and just see where the journey leads me! Hoping to meet some friends along the way :)

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Experiences from Manila

Livia

Livia

Czech Republic

Solo travel experience

Generally, I felt safe in Manila. The only thing that made me slightly uncomfortable was that I felt I was getting a little of attention as there are not that many western travelers. It is exhausting, because literally everyone will try to talk to you. I stayed in tge Lub D Makati hostel and I can really recommend it. It’s good value for money, good location, nice restaurant at the rooftop and you can meet expats and other travelers there. From the sights I only did the Intramuros and the Rizal park. You do both in 0.5-1 day, depending how much you want to go into detail and how quickly you walk or alternatively you can take a riksha. Always ask full clarity on prices - ask for final price that you will be paying. You can save yourself some trouble with the tricks some might try on you.

Posted: February 13, 2024
Things to do: 4/5Food: 4/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 4/5
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Couch surfing in Philippines