I live in Amsterdam center. I like to meet friends, walking, cycling and movies. I am gay and only host gay male guys. That is what I feel most comfortable with. If you are not openly gay, and don't want a reference, I won't give you one. Your secret is safe. That is also the reason I have few references so far. Please let me know in your request if you are gay. If you don't, I will probably decline your request. My apartment just one big room, and I find hosting two people too much, so I only host people travelling alone. There seems something wrong with the Couchsurfing calendar function. I am not using that at all. Still some periods seems to be blocked, while I am available, so don't let that stop you from contacting me.
对烹饪感兴趣
对LGBTQ+ 权利感兴趣
流利使用英语
流利使用荷兰语
我为什么使用Couchsurfing
I joined Couchsurfing because I heard it's cool way of getting to know new people, and I already hosted some very nice guys. I have travelled in Asia and liked it a lot and like to go there again. If you are from Asia, that is a plus.
音乐、电影与书籍
Some movies : A Single Man, Avatar.
我做过的一件令人惊叹的事
Backpacking in Asia. Love it there and plan to go again!
教学、学习、分享
I can help you to find the best places to visit and best things to do in Amsterdam. I heard many times that visiting Amsterdam is a better experience than for example Paris or London. Even though Amsterdam is smaller, there is a lot to see, so I recommend to plan at least four days in Amsterdam. People often plan too much or too little time in a city, for example many days in cities such as Brussels, Berlin and Madrid, while there is very little to see there. And just two days for Amsterdam, which is not enough. You can spend three weeks seeing Amsterdam and never be bored. So I made this list how much time I recommend for some places in Europe: Amsterdam: 5 days (many very beautiful buildings, canals, lots of history, culture). Delft: 4 hours Den Haag 5 hours (Parliament, Mauritshuis, Panorama Mesdag) Rotterdam: 1 hour (if you happen to pass by, not worth a trip) Utrecht: 2 hours Amersfoort 3 hours (old city center, I recommend to stop here if you travel from Amsterdam to Germany) Brugge: 5 hours (very nice old city, worth a trip, but interesting part is small) Gent: 4 hours (very nice and close to Brugge, again interesting part is small) Brussels: 2 hours (only Grand Place is worth seeing) Paris: 5 days Saint-Malo: 5 hours Strasbourg: 1 day London: 5 days Cambridge: 6 hours Edinburgh: 2 days Berlin: 6 hours (only some museums worth a visit, not worth a trip) Cologne: 2 hours (not worth a trip) Bonn: 3 hours Madrid: 3 hours Barcelona: 1 day Seville: 1 day (has some of the most beautiful places to see in Spain, worth a trip) Córdoba: 5 hours (close to Seville) Lisbon: 3 days Porto: 2 days Venice: 2 days Florence: 2 days Sienna: 2 days Rome: 2 days Napels: 1 day