Marion
Bordeaux
4 days
Hello, fellow lady travellers! I'm Marion, and I'm originally from Bordeaux but I've only moved back here a few years ago. I work in graphic design at the moment, though I'm always looking for opportunities in other creative jobs! I loveee travelling to bigger cities, and then also to more remote areas to go on hikes. Travelling alone is something I enjoy, it's not the same experience as travelling with friends and it really allows to meet lots of wonderful people, and live like a local. :)
Mimose
Bordeaux
2 days
Hello, My name is Mimose and I'm interested in art, cinema, dancing, science, nature and live music
Méline
Bordeaux
3 days
Hi!, I'm Méline and I'm interested in art, books, live music and solo travel ! I am doing a last minute road trip and want to meet new people and new cities :)
Justine
Bordeaux
3 days
Hi, I'm Justine. I live in Bordeaux (France). I will be traveling to Amsterdam from April 3 to 7. I like meet new people so I would be happy to meet new people for walking in the city and discover Amsterdam. Also, I am searching an host for 3 nights (April 3, 4 and 5) so let me know if it's possible for you 😊
Esther
Bordeaux
3 days
Salut! 🌸 I’m Esther! A Taiwanese girl studying fine arts in Bordeaux. I really enjoy making new friends with everybody. I also cook a lot when staying home. If you’re also passionate about cuisines and open to enjoy exotic foods, I think we can have a really fun time!
Romane
Bordeaux
3 days
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Marianne
Bordeaux
3 days
Both nomad and entrepreneur, I have travelled since I was 14 years old! I love discovering new countries and cultures. I love to welcome travellers from everywhere and share experiences. After having sold my company, my dream and new project is to create a residence for artists in France. It will be multicultural and open-minded.
Julia
Bordeaux
3 days
Hello!😊 I am a fan of art, cultural differences and wellness. I like to participate in the dynamics that amplify consciousness in the world. Enthusiastic for new beautiful and interesting meetings to share our knowledge and good vibes!
Corina
Bordeaux
3 days
Hi, My name is Corina and I'm interested in animals, architecture, dancing, education, photography, nature, history, fashion, health, events & social, culture and books
Manon
Hi! I’m doing a 5-week solo trip in Morocco and looking to meet people. I’m French-american who’s lived in the USA, France. India and Congo. I’m open minded, fun (I hope) and love to discover people, cultures and love hearing about people’s stories. Can’t wait to hear yours!
Marion
Hello, fellow lady travellers! I'm Marion, and I'm originally from Bordeaux but I've only moved back here a few years ago. I work in graphic design at the moment, though I'm always looking for opportunities in other creative jobs! I loveee travelling to bigger cities, and then also to more remote areas to go on hikes. Travelling alone is something I enjoy, it's not the same experience as travelling with friends and it really allows to meet lots of wonderful people, and live like a local. :)
Based on 3 experiences
Mandy
Hong Kong S.A.R.
Bordeaux is safe during the daytime, but you have to be careful at night, especially in the old town. I was followed by four men to the station after sunset, which was just a short walk to the station.
Posted: October 9, 2024Denise
United States
Gorgeous city, like Paris but less stressful. Much more laid back city. Highly recommend where we stayed: Maison la Course, small boutique hotel with daily breakfast included (served on porcelain, crystal & silver), massages in house, lovely all female staff at the time we were there. To see: Monuments & Neighborhoods to See: Palais Gallien: Ruined 3rd century amphitheater from Roman city Burdigala Place de la Victoire: walk up Rue Sainte-Catherine, (detour east to le Musée d'Aquitaine, la Grosse Cloche - 15th century, bell 1775), (detour west to Cathédrale Saint-André, Place Gambetta & Porte Dijeaux), all the way north to le Grand Theatre (detour west to Notre Dame de Bordeaux, 11th century) Old Bordeaux: (15th century buildings) Porte Cailhau, Place de la Bourse, Basilica & Spire Saint-Michel (built 14-16th centuries), Place Saint-Pierre, Place du Palais, Pont de Pierre Chartrons: Rue Notre Dame (upscale street with antique shops, pastries, cafés), Église Saint-Louis des Chartrons (1880), Boulangerie “Au Pétrin Moissagais” (1785), Musée du Vin et du Négoce Jardin Public/ Quinconces: Monument aux Girondins Bacalan: La Cité du Vin
Posted: August 21, 2024Experienced: February, 2024Raizel
Recently quit a job with a toxic boss who tied to make me feel like my role was small and insignificant. So instead, I’m gonna be taking a grand Europe trip while everything falls apart in my department because I left. Hope to meet some new friends to explore the cities or grab a bite to eat. Dublin London Madrid Bordeaux Paris