Female Couch Surfing in Bristol

Couch surfing in Bristol is remarkably enriching, providing a unique opportunity to mingle with locals and fellow travelers. This experience allows you to learn about the city’s culture and lifestyle firsthand, giving you insight that is beyond what conventional tourism offers. Sharing living spaces with Bristol's residents lets you experience the city through the eyes of a local. It also fosters an international community, facilitating exchanges of traditions, customs, and travel stories. If you yearn for a genuine Bristol experience, couch surfing might be the perfect fit.

Hosts in Bristol

Sarah

Sarah

Bristol

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi I'm Sarah I'm born in 66 not 05 but it's impossible to enter my DOB Lived in beautiful Bristol for many years,happy to show nice folks around My adult daughter lives with me half the time I'm enjoying more freedom to travel again now she's older I like art,cinema,swimming, camping, music,travel and more

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Luisa

Luisa

Bristol

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I'm Luisa. I currently live in Bristol and love to travel. I speak Spanish, Portuguese, Basic French and Italian. I would love to practice my languages and also show anyone around when I am here.

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Maria

Maria

Bristol

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi, I'm Maria and I live in Bristol

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Fi

Fi

Bristol

Can host for:

3 days

About me

58 year old living in Green NW bristol. I have in several European counties. I am adding a 5th language. I am off to Oland oth with loose. See you soon

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Debbie

Debbie

Bristol

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi!, My name is Debbie and I'm interested in camping, hiking, backpacking, dancing, van life and trekking

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Meet locals in Bristol

Eira

Eira

About Me

Hi! I’m Eira and am Australian but currently living in the UK for an internship (am studying environmental engineering). I’m excited to travel and meet people around the uk and Europe while I’m here as it’s crazy how countries are so close compared to back home! I love cooking for other people and reading/knitting

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Sarah

Sarah

About Me

Hi I'm Sarah I'm born in 66 not 05 but it's impossible to enter my DOB Lived in beautiful Bristol for many years,happy to show nice folks around My adult daughter lives with me half the time I'm enjoying more freedom to travel again now she's older I like art,cinema,swimming, camping, music,travel and more

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Experiences from Bristol

Gioia

Gioia

Italy

Group travel experience

I visited Bristol almost two years ago. I organized my trip through an agency and attended a school, traveling in a group with my friends. I felt almost always safe, even when walking alone. From the first day, I was always out and about, occasionally returning to my host mom's place. I explored everything, from churches to huge green parks, museums to shops. Being my first time in the UK, I couldn't resist entering any store. Bristol's main street is full of little shops, and I will never forget the four-story Primark, which wasn't in Italy at the time. Once you understand the bus directions, getting around is easy, and the people around are very helpful. Tip: if you get on a bus, sit down immediately; it's not like in Italy where you can stand. I got scolded a few times. Get familiar with the upper deck; it's a unique experience. Don't forget that the direction of travel is reversed, so be careful when crossing the street. Watch out for seagulls; they brought me keys, meaning they steal everything XD (not that it wasn't known). I highly recommend seeing the suspension bridge and exploring Bristol on foot. If you're energetic, wake up in the morning and join the English for a nice morning run or, better yet, join them in group sports activities. For an Italian, the food is a drama everywhere. I was unlucky to have a host mom with back pain who served me potatoes and meat throughout my stay. However, I often went out to eat with my friends. Don't miss out on Five Guys and Starbucks, but above all, try the famous Fish and Chips; you won't regret it. To save money, I went to Subway most of the time because I didn't have much time going to school. Absolutely play Mini Golf and enter the arcades; you'll have a blast. I stayed for 2 weeks (15 days) on a budget of €2000. But we have to consider that I was with an agency, in a group, and attending a private school. Museums and transportation were "free." My host mom warned me about places where it was better not to go alone, but they were only in distant suburbs. If I could, I would gladly go back.

Posted: January 7, 2024
Things to do: 5/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 3/5
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Sarah

Sarah

United Kingdom

Local experience

Beautiful and historic city Melting pot of different cultures and communities If you can't find it here you probably can't find it anywhere if you're looking for art,music,theatre,cinema,community, politics, food..and life Years of under investment and poor local government mean public transport is dire and housing is expensive. But the city is still a magnet for people from all over the world who want a big city to live,work and play in without the scale and grime of London You can see the countryside from the centre of Bristol and lush countryside is nearby The estuary coast is 20mins away,proper seaside a bit further. Good transport links from the city if not within it.

Posted: November 1, 2023
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