Diane
Porto
3 days
Hi, there! I'm Diane, currently living in Porto, Portugal! I love to run, paint, travel, photography and just enjoy the beauty of life!
Ziyada
Porto
3 days
Hi! My name is Ziyada! I have been living in Porto for almost 2 years. I use couchsurfing and I have a lot of reviews there. I can show you my account. I use couchsurfing more, I prefer it. So you can write to my profile there.
Mariana
Porto
3 days
Hi Im a 24yo woman just rawdogging life and interested in meeting new people and different ways of thinking! Created this account because being aware of the patriarchial violence we endure I rather help and be helped by other women!
Luisa
Porto
3 days
32 yo Mom of a 15m little boy Solo traveler ❣️
Lara
Porto
4 days
Middle-aged, easy-going Portuguese girl with a lot of travelling to catch up on.
Diana
Porto
3 days
I'm a young women with difficultly to find people to travel with. I a traveller and photography addicted. I'm finding my way to make science and take a PhD level.
Ines
Porto
3 days
I’m a creative person that loves travelling and getting to know other cultures. I also enjoy being in the nature, gardening, music and drawing! I’m an architect and I was born and raised in Porto :) Feel free to contact me!
karina
Porto
1 day
Hey!, My name is karina and I'm interested in animals, art, camping, culture, games, food & cuisine, languages and photography
Matilde
Porto
5 days
Hey, My name is Matilde and I'm interested in dancing, food & cuisine, health, photography, surfing, technology, shopping, nightlife, history and culture
Diana
Hi! Diana here, just finished living abroad for a year and now looking for new places to visit, new friends to make and try a lot more food!
Priscilla
Hi there, I'm an solo traveler from Brazil who sometimes wants a break :p I'm trying to connect with other female travelers to explore the cities and mainly the countryside. I'm not super athletic but I enjoy trekking.
Based on 30 experiences
Alicia
New Zealand
I always felt safe in Porto, both during the day and at night. I did a mountain tour on the outskirts of Porto and it was one of my highlight of my whole Europe trip, the views were incredible and learning about the locals and the history was an amazing experience. I think the best way to explore Porto is just to walk around and turn down as many streets as you can without using maps, then just use maps to find your way back. The metro is great and really cheap in Porto, just get a ticket from the machine at any stop and you can get 24 hour tickets for just a few euros. I stayed at Cats Hostel and it was amazing. I went there twice because I loved it so much. The staff were lovely, it’s cheap, the location is great and I made heaps of friends there.
Posted: August 24, 2024I felt very safe, experienced no problems. A lot to see, very nice architecture and historical buildings. Interesting culture and nice and friendly people. Food was of course amazing. I think it’s a must city.
Posted: August 3, 2024Experienced: August, 2021Fiona
Hello! I'm based in NY and am taking a gap year to travel the world. I love meeting new people and exploring different cultures
Dominika
My name is Dominika. I am a digital nomad, currently living in Spain in Moncofa. I speak slovak, Czech, English and Spanish.
based on 30 experiences
Rebeca
Brazil
Porto is a beautiful city, but only in the tourist parts. There are some dirtier streets and with some homeless people, which if you are not used to it, can be something that makes you uncomfortable. The part of the port itself is beautiful, many restaurants and beautiful and old alleys to walk around. The parks are wonderful, most are on stairs, so it’s always a big up and down. I stayed in a hostel very close to the bus station (approx 15€), which was great The city is not very big, you can do everything by walking. I recommend going on weekdays when it’s not so crowded. They were making a new subway line, so one of the main tourist attractions in the city was closed and under construction. I loved the experience, I would really like to visit again.
Posted: July 30, 2024Diana
Czech Republic
I went twice. The food prices were average, actually lower than in Malta where I was living; the expensive restaurants were acceptable; I can say that paying in euros was a good price; it is a nice place to go in the summer and winter; you can walk, drink good wine, eat homemade food, and do activities depending on the season.
Posted: July 19, 2024