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Overview
About Me
Curious, friendly, and always up for meaningful conversations. I love showing people around my city, especially hidden gems away from the tourist crowds. When I’m not working, you’ll find me dancing, climbing, cycling, running, or hiking. I'm passionate about deep topics but I also love to keep things playful and creative.
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Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I use Couchsurfing to connect with interesting people, exchange cultures, and share experiences. I host whenever I can because I love hearing stories from different corners of the world and giving travelers a more authentic view of Lisbon.
Interests
- Dancing (forró, salsa, balfolk)
- Aero acrobatics
- Acroyoga
- Climbing
- Hiking and nature
- Cycling
- Running
- Photography
- Arts and crafts
- Board games
- Exploring cultures and perspectives
- dancing
- running
- cycling
- hiking
- camping
- climbing
- acroyoga
- aerial acrobatics
- cayaking
Music, Movies, and Books
Eclectic taste in music (depends on the mood), but I love anything that makes me want to dance. Into meaningful films and documentaries, especially about tech, humanity, or social change. I enjoy both self-improvement and reflective reads.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Campervan road-trip through Sicily and climbed Etna volcano.
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach you some dance steps, basic climbing tips, or how to cook simple Portuguese dishes. Always eager to learn more about other cultures, perspectives, and languages. I’m happy to share stories and local tips.
What I Can Share with Hosts
I can cook, share thoughtful conversations, or just vibe quietly if you're busy. I adapt easily and I’m clean, respectful, and independent.
Countries I’ve Visited
Austria, Belgium, Cabo Verde, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland
Countries I’ve Lived In
Portugal