Safe Couches for Women Surfing in Dublin

Bríd

Bríd

Dublin

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi. I'm Bríd. I'm 37 and a singer. I'm obsessed with music and travelling and am hoping to travel and to meet new people over the next year.

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Neeku

Neeku

Dublin

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi, I'm Neeku and I'm interested in camping, caving, culture, cycling, digital nomad, hiking, languages, nature, photography, shoestring, solo travel, van life, technology and skiing

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Marie

Marie

Dublin

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am Gemini ☀️

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Rasika

Rasika

Dublin

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hi, I'm Rasika and I'm interested in cinema, culture, cycling, diving, fashion, games, food & cuisine, dancing, hiking, nature, nightlife, history, photography, surfing, skiing, shoestring, sightseeing, swimming, trekking, writing and technology

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Jaqueline

Jaqueline

Dublin

Can host for:

1 day

About me

Hello everyone! I'm Jaqueline, 29 years old, and I'm from Mexico. I have been living in Ireland for two years now, where I am learning English and enjoying a new culture. I started traveling solo more than five years ago, an experience that has allowed me to grow and learn a lot. I'm a big fan of couch surfing: I've had the chance to host other travelers and also stay in the homes of wonderful people. These experiences have enriched my travels and allowed me to make unforgettable friendships. I consider myself a fun and cheerful girl, always ready to meet and connect with more female travelers. I look forward to sharing many adventures and experiences with you all!

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Hamdalat

Hamdalat

Dublin

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hi. I'm Hamdalat. I'm planning to explore Ireland in the next couple of months and I'm looking for someone to travel with. I'm quiet and reserved.

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Natalia

Natalia

About Me

Im Chilean, living in Ireland for almost 5 years, used to travel a lot!! I’m a bit more quiet now… Love all kinds of outdoor adventures, but climbing and cycling are my favorites.

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Sarah

Sarah

About Me

Hi, I'm an arts student currently taking a gap year. I love arts, crafts and thrifting. I really like my city so I'm happy to spend a little time showing people around. I'm pretty broke most of the time lol. I'm often described by others as creative, nice, kind, funny and smart. I'm a Christian and very allergic to peanuts

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Is Dublin worth visiting?

4.5 /5

Based on 44 experiences

Romane

Romane

France

Solo travel

I felt safe but there are a lot of homeless people. Exept that its a Nice city, not really beautiful but there are a lot to do and people are welcoming. The best thing in Ireland was the landscape, for réal its beautiful !

Posted: April 7, 2025
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Solo travel

Amazing experience ! One of my first Couchsurfing and it was incredible ! We had the chance to be here for the gay parade and it was really wonderful experience ! We had chance to discover different part of the city and enjoy the real Ireland vibe ! From Dublin you can take train 20 min to small village in the cost it’s really amazing I recommend ! We had feeling safe all the trip but was little surprise how it’s work here with nightlife, lot of people drunked , bar and club close early and all the bus and taxi was reserved so if I can suggest to don’t wait for the last minute to go home ;)

Posted: March 8, 2025Experienced: May, 2022
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Upcoming visitors to Dublin

Sophie

Sophie

About Me

Hey there💕 My name is Sophie, 19 years old and i‘m happy that you‘re on my profil❣️ Let’s watch sunsets together!

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Hospitality Exchange in Ireland