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 :)
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.
Raquel
Hi I am Raquel and I live in Dublin.
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