Female Couch Surfing in Asheville

Couch surfing in Asheville is a unique experience that provides an immersive peek into local life, culture, and hospitality. It offers numerous advantages, like connecting with the welcoming Asheville community, meeting both locals and travelers from across the globe. Besides enjoying the camaraderie and making new friends, it provides you the opportunity to learn and interact with various cultures directly. Furthermore, your hosts can give you an insider's perspective of Asheville, guiding you towards hidden gems, lesser-known eateries, and personalized experiences not commonly found in tourist guides. This unique form of accommodation draws you closer to authentic Asheville and ensures an unforgettable travel story.

Hosts in Asheville

Kay

Kay

Asheville

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Independent Travel Agent. Hiker. Massage Therapist. DoTerra Wellness Advocate. Travel Photographer

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Johanna

Johanna

About Me

I’m Johanna and I love culture, creativity and connection.

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Stephanie

Stephanie

About Me

Hey!, My name is Stephanie and I'm interested in animals, architecture, art, culture, cinema, dancing, live music, photography, writing, solo travel, sightseeing, nature, hiking, food & cuisine, history and events & social

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Experiences from Asheville

Overall rating

3.7 /5

based on 3 experiences

Rating summary

Things to do

4.2/5

Safety

4.1/5

Food

3.7/5

Budget-friendly

3.7/5

Local experience

Mostly safe for women but not recommended for solo walking at night. So many things to explore from rivers, to breweries, to mountain tops. Pre COVID there was more live music and events. Worth looking into what you like before you visit and making sure it’s here.

Posted: March 8, 2024
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Noel

Noel

United States

Couple travel experience

Asheville was beautiful. We stayed in Weaversville, a nearby town. The town was safe, although many people were not friendly and did not take well to the large tourist culture. Would recommend staying in Asheville or Mills River in the future. However, Weaversville was gorgeous. Asheville is known for their food, so prepare a large restaurant budget! Some favorites of mine were Biscuithead, Sunny Point Cafe, 131 Main, and Luella's BBQ. Grandfather mountain and Pigsah forest make excellent day trips, but spend plenty of time downtown, and at the art galleries/exhibits! Several microbreweries that I didn't go to, but have heard raging things about! We did stop at Sierra Nevada for the food as well. We drove down and having a car is a necessity, although most parking is paid. We spent about $2500 between shopping, lodging, and eating out- which we did usually at least twice a day. Overall would absolutely recommend!

Posted: January 3, 2024
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 4/5
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Lyssa

Lyssa

United States

Solo travel experience

I did a housesit outside of Asheville, NC for 2 weeks. I can’t recommend Asheville enough! So many things to do - art tours, hikes, the Biltmore, shopping, AMAZING food. If you are love the outdoors, art, and food, you will love Asheville. An ideal destination to be solo because of the extremely friendly locals. Easy to make friends. I was there in spring but I’d recommend any time of year, as they have a mild climate.

Posted: December 29, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 4/5
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