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  • 113 references 58 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Italian; learning French, Russian, Spanish
  • 28, Male
  • Member since 2017
  • Marketing & Photography
  • Graduated
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About Me

Looking forward to meet cool people and enrich each other souls🍸🍭

@beaut1full.beats

“We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.”

I don't like people who looks friendly and kind when they need a couch but then if I can't host or they find another accomodation, they stop replying and disappearing. Do you know we can still be friends and hang out? 😄⛔️ I don't want waste time with opportunistic and egoistic people. I want to meet new friends.

⛔️READ CAREFULLY TILL THE END ALL THE SECTIONS BEFORE SENDING Requests PLEASE
Because when I read your request I assume you have read and you are aware of everything mentioned.
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➡️Always YES for a glass of wine, interesting talks, hang out and have fun time: so feel free to text me or come over for a great pasta - I would be happy to cook Italian meal for you.

🚙I'm adventurous and easygoing, keen to organize trips around Sicily and explore together.

🎧If you like techno, let me know

💉I am Pfizer vaccinated (3rd dose). And you?

📸 I am a photographer: I am always looking for new people to shoot and create pictures, so if you write me in your request that you are available for quick shooting, you will get one more point! 📸💯

👉🏼I OFFER PHOTOTOUR around the city and personalized PHOTO SET.

🎁"What can I bring from my city?"

Some kind surfers used asking me this question so just to let you know, I am a collector of pins from Hard Rock Cafe and pins of your city 🤟 So if you want and it is possible for you... You will make me very happy and grateful💝

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I'm currently living in Palermo, - before I lived in Rome, Barcelona, Prague,Warsaw and Liverpool.

I'm friendly, open mind, outgoing, funny, clean, smart, and sarcastic.

I like meeting new people from different countries and cultures, learn new stories and enjoy new experiences.

I am a good observer and I like small actions and details.

I like red wine, sunsets, nature, happy and funny people, theatre, discovering, reading, cinema, naturism, Scarlet Johansson, party, nature, spaghetti, the hot coffee in the morning, pizza, poetry, kindness, everything concerning coconut, surprises, and walking under the stars.

I have traveled to France, England, Ireland, Spain, Germany, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Finland, Switzerland, Ukraine, Portugal and almost all Italy.

PHILOSOPHY

- "Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for kindness."

- “Happiness, not in another place but this place...not for another hour, but this hour.”

- "You said emotions are overrated, but that's bullshit. Emotions are all we have. "

- "You can easily judge the character of a person by how they treat those who can give them nothing."

- "You can understand a lot of things by touching but, for some reason, people are afraid of touching."

SIGHTSEEING
Palermo ...
1 - The largest historic center in Europe (Controversial, but in UNESCO's records it is such. It beats the one in Lisbon).
2 - In Palermo there is the oldest paper document in Europe. This is the bilingual letter (Greek and Arabic) of Adelasia (or Adelaide) degli Aleramici, wife of Ruggero I, count of Sicily and of
Calabria.
3 - We have the 'Pietra di Palermo', considered the second most important - after the Rosetta stone - a bilingual text for the translation of the Egyptian language.
4 - In Palermo, at the Salinas museum, one of the largest collections of Etruscan art in the world is found (Bonci - Casuccini da Chiusi collection).
5 - The Teatro Massimo is the first opera house in Italy and the third in Europe, second only to the Paris Opera and the Vienna State Opera.
6 - Palermo boasts some of the largest city gates in Europe.
7 - The Italian Language was born in Palermo at the Sicilian School at the court of Frederick II.
8 - The Botanical Garden of Palermo is the largest in Europe.
9 - The palm grove of Villa Bonanno was judged to be the largest in Europe.
10 - The Ficus Magnoloides in Piazza Marina is among the largest trees in Europe.
11 - The Parco della Favorita is the largest urban park in Italy.
12 - The Sicilian Parliament is the oldest parliament in the world, together with the Icelandic and the Fare Oer Islands. In 1130 King Roger called the first meeting.
13 - Palermo was the first city in the world to have two opera houses.
14 - The Chinese Building is the only building in Europe with the same architectural style.
15 - The Qanat are unique throughout Europe, we can only find them in Iran and Syria.
16 - The wooden ceiling of the Palatine Chapel is considered the greatest monument of Islamic art on the planet.
17 - The wooden ceiling of the Aula Magna of Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri is considered, in Europe, the highest pictorial level on wood of the medieval era.
18 - The Mirrors Gallery of the Valguarnera-Gangi Palace is the greatest production of Baroque-rocaille art in Europe.
19 - The Murano chandelier in the ballroom of Palazzo Pietratagliata is the largest in Italy
20 - Villa Giulia is the oldest urban park in the world also open to the "plebs".
21 - The architecture of Maredolce Castle is unique in Europe and can only be found in the Maghreb countries.
22 - The Punic Necropolis of Palermo is the largest in the Punic world.
23 - The Abisso della Pietra Selvaggia, a vertical karst cave on Mount Pellegrino, is the largest in Southern Italy.
24 - The graffiti of the Addaura Caves are considered unique in prehistoric rock art.
25 - The Triumph of Death, now in Palazzo Abatellis, inspired Picasso for Guernica.
26 - The Mabuse triptych in Palazzo Abatellis is considered one of the greatest examples of Flemish art in the world.
27 - Giacomo Serpotta was the greatest plasterer of all time.
28 - The pictorial cycle of the Villa Igiea hall by Ettore de Maria Bergler is considered one of the greatest examples of Liberty art in the world.
29 - There are no other examples in the world of graffiti found in the Palazzo della Santa Inquisizione.
30 - The Water Cistern in the basement of the Marchese palace has been identified by scholars from Jerusalem as the oldest and largest Jewish ritual bath in Europe.
31 - In the Astronomical Observatory of Palermo, Giuseppe Piazzi discovered a class of asteroids, calling the first he discovered as Ceres, now classified as a dwarf planet. It will be visited in 2015 by NASA's Dawn probe. In addition, in the same observatory, the astronomer collaborated with Piazzi in the drafting of the very first star catalogs, and discovered the globular cluster NGC 6541, and gave the name to the two main stars of the constellation of the Dolphin.

🍊 Sicilian markets 🍆 with their smells and sounds, splashes of brilliant colours, noisy street vendors and the mouth-wateringly powerful aroma of sizzling street food. Go early morning.

When in Palermo, make sure you check out at least one of the 3 main ones, It will be my pleasure to guide you there, it s one of my favourite location for portrait photoshooting! 😍

✔️ Capo
✔️ Ballaro
✔️ Vucciria

You will find there fruit and veg, sea food, spices and even clothes and Sicilian fabric.

In Palermo you will see the influence of the #Arab world and nowhere this is more evident than in the markets.

Each of the four historic quarters of Palermo has its own market, but the Capo, Ballarò and Vucciria are the big three in terms of historical #charm and #popularity with locals and tourists.

Capo Market
Visit for: meat carcasses swing from hefty meat hooks, fresh, glistening tuna and swordfish, cheese, olives, colourful fruits and fresh, glossy vegetables. You can also try some street food and snacks.

The Mercato del Ballarò
The Mercato del Ballaro. Visit for fruit and veg, olives, and even clothes. It’s a fascinating mix of noises, smells and street life, and it really is the cheapest place for everything from underwear to fresh produce, fish, meat, olives and cheese.

The Mercato della Vucciria
Visit for street snacks, stalls full of fresh produce and loud stallholders pushing their wares. In the evening you can go for drink...let's go together!

DO NOT MISS: MONREALE

Monreale is a town on a hill, 7km (4miles) from Palermo.

Monreale Cathedral is a one of several buildings named in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the biggest church in the world with mosaics 😮

We are talking about 6400 square meters of handmade, shiny golden mosaics. If you can’t grasp how big this is, it’s like a football pitch.

🧳MY 10 EXPERIENCED TIPS FOR SOLO TRAVELLERS:
1) research before you go

2) get local SIM card

3) blend in , avoid drawing attention by dressing like a tourist

4) trust your instincts and sixt sense

5) watch out on ATMs

6)always secure your belongings

7)keep on paper note, the important emergency phone
numbers

8) stay in during hot/heat hours

9) ask people if you need help

10) enjoy every little moment, because the won't ever come back again

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Because I think it's a wonderful way to learn and be happy: meet new people, new stories and new personalities.

I love to meet new people from all over the world and meet friendly friends from different cultures and ethnicities. Live the moment, live stories and lives.

Helping each other is the best way to show what we are: brothers and sisters, everyone.

Interests

Cinema ,opera, music, reading, party, run, happiness and enjoy life and have fun.

My favourite movie directors are:
Nolan (first of the first), Leone, Fellini, Kubrick ,Lynch,Hitchcock,Tarantino
,Eastwood,Coppola

  • arts
  • culture
  • theater
  • photography
  • drinking
  • politics
  • movies
  • music
  • soccer
  • philosophy
  • sociology
  • beaches
  • cinema
  • nature
  • naturism
  • massages
  • party
  • exploring
  • relax
  • stars
  • book
  • sunset
  • philosophical conversations

Music, Movies, and Books

- jazz, pop, indie, classic

- thriller, romantic, actions

- My favorite film directors are Tarantino, Nolan, Fellini, Lanthimos

-Vanilla Sky, Memento, V for Vendetta, Meet Joe Black, Mission Impossible, Alabama Monroe, Don't let me go, The Great Beauty, Pulp Fiction, Interstellar, Once upon a time in America; Eyes Wide Shut, Melancholia,

-"the great gatsby" , "The Path to the Nest of Spiders" , "1984", "The picture of Dorian Grey",

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

too much to decide only one..

Teach, Learn, Share

Italian language, places of my beautiful city, funny games, beers, photos and vodka, jokes

What I Can Share with Hosts

- great dishes
- talking and funny time
- kitchen
- relaxing and drinking wine while having great conversations
- bathroom
- coffe, tea
- washingmachine
- wifi
- exploring the city (if I am not busy)
- free photo tour (for my guests)

Countries I’ve Visited

Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City State

Countries I’ve Lived In

Czech Republic, England, Italy, Poland, Spain

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