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Kesha

Kesha

Asheville

Can host for:

7 days

About me

Hi! I’m Kesha. I’m a registered nurse from the east coast US. Haven’t had the opportunity to travel a lot outside of the US yet but I am changing that and plan to hit many destinations in the near future. Would love to meet other women along the way who are interested in travel just as much as I am.

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Alex

Alex

Asheville

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hey! I’m Alex. Live outside of Asheville, North Carolina in the United States. I have a guest room (with its own bathroom) and would love to link up for travel exchanges abroad. Me and my partner are hoping to move out of the country in a few years so I would love to see some places before deciding where to move. LGBTQIA+ household. 3 dogs 1 cat. Open to hanging out and showing around you if my work schedule allows. I’m a therapist and work out of my home office half off the week. Let me know if you have any questions for me!

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Noel

Noel

United States

Couple travel

Asheville was beautiful. We stayed in Weaversville, a nearby town. The town was safe, although many people were not friendly and did not take well to the large tourist culture. Would recommend staying in Asheville or Mills River in the future. However, Weaversville was gorgeous. Asheville is known for their food, so prepare a large restaurant budget! Some favorites of mine were Biscuithead, Sunny Point Cafe, 131 Main, and Luella's BBQ. Grandfather mountain and Pigsah forest make excellent day trips, but spend plenty of time downtown, and at the art galleries/exhibits! Several microbreweries that I didn't go to, but have heard raging things about! We did stop at Sierra Nevada for the food as well. We drove down and having a car is a necessity, although most parking is paid. We spent about $2500 between shopping, lodging, and eating out- which we did usually at least twice a day. Overall would absolutely recommend!

Posted: January 3, 2024
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