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Overview
About Me
I'm keen to meet new people and immerse myself in the multiple cultures i come across. I'm born and raised in Colombia ( South-America ). I have moved into Belgium 13 years ago. I like to think I'm a pretty fun, outgoing guy. Love to travel, to do sport, spent time with friends and feel excited to discover new places. Like most latinos, I love to dance, cooking, meeting new people.
PHILOSOPHY
If life is a book, then read it while you can. Don’t save up any pages for later, because there might not be one.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I recently moved into a nice studio apartment in the heart of Brussels and next to Grand Place ( the place to be ) if you want to experience real life in Brussels.
I want to share my space with other world travelers, hear their stories, show them around etc. I will be interested in your country, what is happening there and your thoughts about it.
Since joining couchsurfing I have discovered another way to meet the travelers of the road.
Interests
Music, travel, Crossfit, Dance, informatics, art, architecture, meeting new people, trying new things.
- arts
- books
- architecture
- dancing
- cooking
- crossfit
- flying
- traveling
- music
- sports
- languages
- tours
- sightseeing
Music, Movies, and Books
Latino music, tv series
Some books i've read this year:
Hundred Years of Solitude ( Gabriel Garcia Marquez )
Emotional intelligence by Daniel Goleman.
Body language by Judi james
Teach, Learn, Share
I've got to know some nice places around Brussels and if I have free time, would be happy to show you.
- If you know how to play chessmate, I think we'll have fun.
- teaching salsa was my day job so I can actually help you to build a solid foundation in this dance.
- If you are flying from anywhere in Europe, Ryanair is definitely your best bet. Use Skyscanner or Expedia to check when the cheapest dates to fly are, then book on the Ryanair website itself.
- Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (80%) and Dutch (Flemish) (20%) are official languages. Thus all the streets have two names, which can sound totally different.
- English has become a common spoken language because of the international institutions based in Brussels, such as the European Commission, the European Parliament and NATO.
FREE TOURS IN BRUSSELS : My family has a tourist agency in Brussels : http://www.bravodiscovery.com/#!brussels-tour-sightseeing-tours-brussels/c957
Countries I’ve Visited
France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Venezuela
Countries I’ve Lived In
Belgium, Colombia