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Overview
About Me
Franco-Algerian.
I am a musician and passionate about music.
MY WAY OF TRAVELLING :
What truly drives me when I travel is the opportunity to immerse myself in different ways of life. I’m genuinely fascinated by cultural exchange: not just as a concept, but as a way to grow, challenge assumptions, and connect more deeply with others. I love discovering the everyday rhythms, flavors, and customs that make each place unique. For me, history is also a big part of that experience; I enjoy learning about how communities evolved, hearing local stories, and understanding the events that shaped the present.
When I go somewhere new, it’s not about ticking boxes or seeing the top tourist attractions. I find the most joy in wandering aimlessly, grabbing a bite from a small neighborhood restaurant, chatting with locals, or even just browsing a market. Those simple, real moments tend to stay with me far longer than any postcard view. It’s not about getting free accommodation: it’s about the human connections and unexpected experiences that come from sharing space and stories. Of course, I don’t expect anyone to act as a tour guide or spend time with me unless they genuinely want to; no pressure at all!
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I love meeting new people, and CouchSurfing has allowed me to meet a lot of them from a variety of backgrounds. For me, it is natural and normal for people to help each other in this way. Why would you pay for a hotel when you could come and sleep at my place, where we could listen to music, go for a drink and I could introduce you to the city, to my friends?
Interests
listening music with people
sharing a good meal
beautiful landscapes
music of all around the world
political science and history
spirituality/religions
share travelling stories
movies
- film making
- politics
- music
- sports
- history
- social science
- social work
- sociology
- musica
- film
- feminism
- history and culture
- anthroplogy
- feminismos
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Hitchhiking in many countries and meet wonderful people
Run into a guy on the streets of Bogotá and then bump into him again completely by chance in the South of France years later
Teach, Learn, Share
I really like the fact that we can enrich each other by passing on our respective knowledge. I am very interested in music collaborations, in playing sports together, supporting each other in our various projects, advising each other. I am used to exchanging lessons with friends because we can all teach someone something: my friend gives me a piano lesson, I give them a Spanish lesson, etc. I often invite my hosts and guests to do this if they feel like it.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I am open to going out but I can be very independent when I travel, and I know how to go and discover things for myself if I feel that the person does not necessarily want to go out.
At home, I often go to cook together, share meals, watch a movie, chat, listen to music. But I can also live my life and let the person space it out if necessary.
Countries I’ve Visited
Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Mexico, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Costa Rica, France