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. :)
Anne-Aël
Bordeaux
3 days
Hi ! My name is Anne-Aël, Im 22 and I love meeting new people and travelling
Aylene
Bordeaux
3 days
Étudiante à Bordeaux, j’aime rencontrer de nouvelles personnes et échanger sur ce qui nous animes ! J’aime la campagne, la pâtisserie et les concerts !
Badie
Bordeaux
3 days
Travelling is the best way to live to the fullest ✨ Speaking French, English, Arabic, Spanish Learning Japanese and Korean
Féline
Bordeaux
3 days
If I travel I’m looking for : •laughs, sharing and connecting with people •parties •unique experiences I can’t live in France (love adrenaline haha) •landscapes •go with the flow !! Let me know what you’re looking for if you come in my city ;)
Mahé
Bordeaux
2 days
Hi !! I am a French master student and live in Bordeaux. I am very active, love sports and languages. I have been using couch surfing to travel before but I feel like switching to the women community for now ^^ I have experience solo travelling through Asia, feel free to ask if you plan and trip there and want tips
Sofi
Bordeaux
3 days
Hi! I’m Sofi, I’m Ukrainian and student in Bordeaux, happy to make new friends and exchange experiences❣️Speak french and english fluently)
Cléa
Bordeaux
3 days
Hey ! My name is Cléa, I'm 21 and I study to become psychomotrician. It's my first year in Bordeaux so I don't really now it a lot but I already have places to show around. I really like to draw, I write, I like hiking, I play badminton and I'm starting running. I also enjoy watching films, series and animes. Feel free to contact me 😁
Mia
Bordeaux
3 days
Heey I’m Mia I love my city and I like to show people around it ! I’m a dentist I love being creative and learning about other cultures and way of life ☺️
Su
hiii 🙆🏽♀️ i’m an erasmus student from Izmir/ Turkey 🇹🇷 currently living in Bordeaux/France and i can host you in both cities 😁✨ i love traveling, cooking, baking and eating 🍽️ 😋 but most of all shopping 🛍️ 💞 i am also known for my photography skills (that comes handy for your instagram page 😁) i have an adorable monster cat 🐈⬛ and live with my 3 sisters and mom (only man living with us is my babycat who i assume to be gay 💅🏽) i am neat and clean, not very talkative but i won’t shut up about movies and tv shows🫠 but i think most importantly i can adapt everything 💞
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, 2024