Hamdalat
Dublin
2 days
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.
Neeku
Dublin
3 days
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
Lauren
Dublin
7 days
Hi new here but I am always interested in meeting new people & having new experiences.
Rasika
Dublin
2 days
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
Olivia
Dublin
3 days
I am a mature music college student in Trinity College and I love being involved in the arts scene
Maria
Dublin
2 days
Hi,I’m Polish living in Ireland and loving travelling!😃
Anilza
Dublin
5 days
Hi! I am a person, who loves to know people and places, organized and reliable.
Laura
Dublin
2 days
Hey!, My name is Laura and I'm interested in architecture, art, books, cinema, culture, dancing, events & social, fashion, food & cuisine, live music, languages, nature, nightlife, solo travel and sightseeing
Alitxhe
Dublin
3 days
H, my name is Alitxhe, I am 26 and love traveling and connecting with people. I currently live in Dublin and work for homeless services. I have great drive towards social struggles and collective fights. Try to deconstruct my colonial-patriarchical upbringing and challenge what I give for granted. I hope to continue this difficult process and meet strong souls along the way.
Alice
Dublin
3 days
heyyy I'm Alice I'm French and I live in Dublin :)
Raquel
Hi I am Raquel and I live in Dublin.
Hamdalat
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.
Based on 31 experiences
I stayed here while hiking the Kerry Way (which was an incredible experience, during which I felt safe the ENTIRE time). I really like Dublin, and generally felt safe there. There were one or two instances when I could not avoid walking at dusk and was made to feel uncomfortable by men, but I used good judgement and was ultimately just fine. The best thing about Dublin, IMO, were the museums. I really loved seeing the bog bodies! Highly recommend that. Otherwise though, get out into the countryside ASAP - there is no substitute for it. The Irish are incredibly welcoming and hospitable and if you enjoy the outdoors, it is amazing.
Posted: May 13, 2024I visited Dublin with my family during summer last July. I feel quite safe in Dublin. But in my opinion there were many homeless people in the streets and also many garbage bags. I would like to recommend visiting Howth which is nearby Dublin by train. I also visited the EPIC museum about Irish Emigration, this museum was very interesting and also interactive.
Posted: March 14, 2024Experienced: June, 2023Leonie
I am a curious soul who wants to explore the world, meet new people & learn about other cultures ✨🌻
Charlie
Hi! I'm an IT engineer from Leeds who enjoys exploring.
based on 31 experiences
I recommend booking tours in advance (Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, etc) as they can get pretty full. Walking around is also a great way of visiting the city and getting an idea of what the vibe is like.
Posted: February 7, 2024Dublin was my first solo travel experience, it was a bucket list trip, and it didn’t disappoint. Some of my favorite things I did inside of Dublin were the Guinness storehouse tour, taking a cocktail making class at Jameson, visiting the botanical gardens, and visiting St. Stephen’s green. I took two days while I was there. The first was the cliffs of moher and Galway city, which was very enjoyable. The second was a tour that included a stop at a working farm and a visit to Glendalough and a drive through the mountains, also very enjoyable.
Posted: December 23, 2023