Caridad
Genoa
Hi! I'm a spanish student staying in Genoa for about a year studying architecture, in this year abroad i would like to meet some international friends and discover a bit of the world
Elif
Genoa
25y old woman lives in genoa for master degree in economics. Originally from Istanbul. I love meeting new people and traveling, in the past I lived in Warsaw too. Genoa is my third home, trying to make it more meaningful. 🎀
Jeanne
Genoa
Hi there ! My name is Jeanne, I'm a french student living in Genova during my internship. I love travelling and meeting new people, feel free to contact me if you're in town :)
Sadaf
Genoa
I am Sadaf, i have 22 years old and I am an Iranian studying in Genova. I would love to meet people from around the world. i am social, respectful, cool and easy going.
Eleonora
Genoa
My name is Eleonora (but I go by Elli)! I am originally from Italy but live in the south of the Netherlands and will soon start a masters in cultural and social anthropology:) I like everythat has to do with reading, going to cafes, swimming, activism, traveling and social and sustainable urban spaces!
Laura
Genoa
Hello, everyone! I'm originally from Latvia, but moved to Italy for work and the dolce vita in June 2023. I am working with young people and Erasmus+ projects. I like being outdoors, spending time with friends, creating art and sailing (although I haven't found my opportunity yet in Genova). I like to meet new people, exchange stories and spend quality time together. ❤️
Anastasiia
Genoa
Hey everyone! I’m Anastasiia, currently living in Genova and studying at Accademia Ligustica di Belli Arti. I’ve been living in Italy for a year and a half already with my husband. My italian level is progressing, but I still feel more comfortable speaking in English.
mahdis
Genoa
I am Mahdis, iranian girl that I live in Italy for about 10 yesrs. I am Phisiotherapist and yoga teacher, I love nature and travel and new experience
Zamer
Genoa is generally safe and peaceful, especially during the day. The city center and tourist areas are fine, but train stations and some narrow alleys can feel unsafe at night, so it’s better to stay alert and avoid walking alone late.
Posted: October 11, 2025