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Overview
About Me
I am a quiet, sociable, patient and (they say) funny guy!:)
In my free time I like to hang out with friends, meet new people, new cultures and let every experience be a pleasant experience to grow and learn.
I enjoy reading, listening to old and new music, discovering new movies and series and doing craft projects or creation works. My friends say I'm good at cooking! And I believe they are right.
I love to chat with a glass of wine in front of me and listen to others stories. If you know how to play it, there will be a guitar waiting for you in my house!
I work as reception manager of a little hotel in Sferracavallo, a nice village close to Palermo.
So if you are also looking for this kind of accomodation (private room with bathroom inside) contact me to have the best rate available
I love travelling too and I want give something more to every people that I meet.
The last period, because of Covid and my work I couldn’t travel so much but I always appreciate to meet foreigners to meet different cultures also in my town.
**Some off topic if you are interested in Hotel Accomodation**
The Hotel is in a beautiful place called "Sferracavallo" and it's a fisher village inside the Palermo area. From there you have bus terminal at only 10 meters and by bus you can get the centre of Palermo easy or enjoy the beautiful Sicilian Sea! Indeed the hotel is only 50 meters from sea (with rocks but easy to swim) and 5 minutes to Isola delle Femmine sand beach and 10 from Mondello sand beach (both to reach by car)
So I can help you to accomodate also if you are group, students etc .There is no curfew and you will find my help also to organize some excursion or to know some tips about are.
All rooms are private with bathroom. So if you look for cheap and good place with private comforts, it's the way you have to take
Countries I’ve Visited
Cabo Verde, Dominican Republic, Malta, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
Countries I’ve Lived In
Italy