Amelie
Dresden
3 days
Hey I’m 20 years old and have always lived in Dresden. I have a deep love for animals and currently own two horses. I am currently in an apprenticeship to become a real estate agent, and in addition, I work in the hospitality sector at the Semper Opera House. I speak German, English, and French fluently, and I’m eager to improve my Spanish skills.
Sana
Dresden
3 days
Hiii guys I am sana. Currently living in Germany and trying to know people and culture here . I am from India .I am really an introvert I don't drink, smoke and eat vegetarian.i love cooking and love to cook for others too. I am really not so party type but love to walk around the city at night. As I am new in Germany I really want to make good friends here and enjoy my 20s.
Anastasia
Dresden
3 days
hi! Iim based in Dresden and would be happy to show someone around the city or even host at my place with pleasure. I’m always open to meeting new people, having meaningful conversations, and sharing local tips or advice. I’m friendly, easy-going, and always up for a walk, a coffee, or discovering new places together!
NANA
Dresden
3 days
I am a volunteer organize events in Dresden for Maschine Embrodery and Swing I Love Plant Travle alot in Germany an the Neighboring countries in the Sommer time Local Tipp BOT Botanischergarden Dresden https://maps.app.goo.gl/bcJ3gSN6asVzLHuV8 Camondas best Chocolate ICE in the City https://maps.app.goo.gl/wwsjMuN3YzaVAam38
Maj
Dresden
3 days
Hey, I’m Maj, I enjoy reading (mostly fantasy and romance) and learning languages, I love travelling and getting to know different cultures so this app is (hopefully) a dream come true… I am currently studying choir conducting, love music and community and am looking forward to meeting you:)
Anja
Dresden
3 days
Hey there! I'm Anja, 39 year-old half-time single mother of the cutest ten year-old you have ever seen and willing to finally show him the world after we haven't been able to travel for much too long 🙂🙃
Maria
Dresden
3 days
If you had told me a few years ago that I’d leave behind a stable career as a banker to pursue a life of adventure, I wouldn’t have believed you. But something inside me craved more than the routine of daily life, I wanted to experience the world, to learn, and to grow. So I made a bold choice: I left my career and set out to follow my passion for travel, which led me to start my own trekking and guided tour business in Pakistan. That decision was just the beginning of a journey that would change not only my life but hopefully the lives of others. I became the first female hitchhiker in Pakistan, traveling across the country, defying every societal and family norm I was raised with. It wasn’t always easy there were challenges and fears, but with every mile, I felt a sense of freedom, empowerment, and purpose. My goal was simple to empower girls, to show them that they could break out of the boxes society had placed them in, just as I had. My story caught the attention of national and international media, but more importantly, it sparked conversations about what it means to be a woman traveler in a place where that is rarely encouraged. My travels didn’t stop there. The adventure took me across borders, into new countries, where I continued to hitchhike, meet incredible people, and learn invaluable lessons. Each encounter taught me something new about the world and myself. Moving to Germany last year was the next chapter in this ongoing journey. Now based in Dresden, Germany I’ve taken to hosting travelers, offering them a place to rest while sharing stories of our adventures.
Nadine
Dresden
3 days
i have a lot of love for feminism and anarchism. also interested in politics and history. i would like to speak all languages in the world, but unfortunately i‘m bad in learning them. here to loose my fucking white-european gaze always down for a dance and good food
Sarah
Dresden
3 days
I am living in Germany and this year I will start solo trips.
Based on 8 experiences
Veta
Ukraine
ok, dresden is quite an expensive city but in a week I was able to spend about 100€ (maybe it's cheap for you), there are a lot of youth events where different freaks gather (I advise you to go to the park in Neustadt!!) also if you are interested be sure to go to the open space, these guys sometimes organize cool meetings and be sure to TRY THEIR SHAWARMA. the downsides are the rather expensive city transport and the constant problems with trains (definitely buy tickets on Flixtrain!! they are much cheaper there) and I strongly advise against walking alone at night, there are a lot of drunk men there who can harass you.
Posted: May 7, 2025Lea
Germany
I traveled with a bunch of female friends. In our group I always felt safe, because I had people around me. If I were travelling alone I would have probably not gone out late, because Dresen still is a big city. We stayed at the AO Hostel. It’s very recommended. Cheap, nice rooms, good breakfast even and close to the city Center. But I’m sure staying at a hostel in Neustadt is even more of an experience. When visiting Dresden you definitely have to check out Neustadt for bar hopping. Spending the afternoon/ evening at the Elbufer, ordering food and having a chat when the weather is warm must be one of the best things to do. I can highly recommend “Falscher Hase” when you want to eat in a nice and cozy atmosphere and enjoy an amazing vegan cuisine! Getting around in DD is no problem. You have many train stations and bus stops. Simply count in longer waiting periods for the night.
Posted: June 27, 2024