It's a separate room and has enough place for two. A bathroom with a shower and a washing maschine is also awailable. There is WLAN in the house and a semi garden outside to relax on sunny days or stairy nights, but not a good idea in the winter time...
It's located about 20min from "Bahnhof Zoo" with the Bus M45 and 40min from "Alexander Platz" with the subway. Lakes are nearby and the city has inexpensive bikerentals.
Fran Hrzic 33, Male Berlin, Berlin Germany Friends since September 2005 "drank a barrel of whiskey together" Friendship Type: Close Friend
Martin Fuchs 21, Male Deggenhausertal, Baden-Wuerttemberg Germany Friends since June 2006 "We met at a tea farming internship" Friendship Type: Good Friend 21
AVANNA 22, Female Berlin, Berlin Germany Friends since September 2011 "just coincidence" Friendship Type: Friend
Robin Upton 41, Male Tongi, Dhaka Bangladesh Friends since December 2009 "My first Couchsurfing Host" Friendship Type: Friend 8
CASTAWAY 36, Male Lima, Lima Metropolitan Area Peru Friends since April 2008 "met in Lima for a Concert ;o)" Friendship Type: Friend I vouched for PATCH EREMIT
Birgit Heinl 30, Female Halle (Saale), Saxony Anhalt Germany Friends since January 2010 "surfed his couch two nights, spent the evening cooking and in conversation" Friendship Type: CouchSurfing Friend 2
Ev Robaczek 22, Female Berlin, Berlin Germany Friends since September 2011 "we met by coincidence in a snack bar :]" Friendship Type: Good Friend 5
Elena Sadikova 23, Female Moscow, Moscow City Russia Friends since February 2010 "I CSed his place in winter 2010" Friendship Type: CouchSurfing Friend 11
Elizabeth Mileska 25, Female Skopje, Skopje Region Macedonia-FYROM Friends since January 2010 "he was the best host I've had sofar" Friendship Type: CouchSurfing Friend 3
FER VIAJERA 38, Female Cordoba, Cordoba Argentina Friends since February 2008 "You showed me a very sensitive person, i wish you the best. I hope to see you again" Friendship Type: CouchSurfing Friend
stubborn, not always friendly but relatively fair, enthusiastic, open for the new and more or less exotic, incurably curious, open source advocate, poet and philosopher with a slight social dysfunction
ENJOYS solitude and likes extremes: snow and the smell of winter, the freedom of spring and the poetry of autumn, the baroque complexity of the tropics , the crystalline freshness of mountains and sea and the thrill of a stormy ocean at dusk, city streets in low light conditions and cities by night from distance, crowded airports and train stations, small ancient villages and wooden huts, forests, deserts…
astroscience, bionics, cognitive studies, exobiology, geology, history of science, programming and operating systems, poetry and music from palestrina till electronica, sailing, diving, calculable danger, spontaneous creativity, unpredictable acts of kindness, enjoyable wilderness, natural feminine erotic, survival skills, unpretentious and non-manipulative conversations, photography, bike and camp…
Philosophy
"...the essential is invisible to the eyes" - The Little Prince
Types of People I enjoy
if you read my profile and have a little smile upon your face it's much likely we'll get along.
if not...well, i'll probably still TRY to get along --> all else depends on you ;-)
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BUT, it is probably better to READ my profile before you send your request. There are many people in Berlin, that are much more fun to hang out with than myself.
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Me and my friend Anna staied with Thomas for 10 days at his place in Berlin. We had amazing time!!!
Together we went to the cinema, Thomas was so nice that he showed us the city, drove us back and to the bus station, when we went to Hamburg, we had interesting conversations as well as tasty russian pancackes (I made my best to coock them, honestly!))))
Thomas was very, very nice and kind to us!!! Really hope to see you agian eather in Berlin or in Moscow. You are always welcome here!!!)
From Birgit Heinl Halle (Saale), Germany Jan 31, 2010
Positive
Since we had way too long and way too interesting conversations this short reference couldn't possibly do any justice to the whole couchsurfing experience with Thomas.
Therefore I'll try to sum it up for future-surfers who yet have to meet this wonderful guy: honest, intelligent, friendly, thoughtful, funny, open and incredibly knowledgeable!
Thank you dear Monsieur Hibou! For being the wise, sharing and caring person I was allowed to meet. May good things be coming your way!
Au revoir! Au revoir!
One of the smartest people I have ever met, every conversation we had was so interesting, that we couldn't stop talking and I enjoyed every moment spent in his company. A truly wonderful person who I would love to meet again. It was a pleasure and I feel lucky being acquainted with one of the Sowas.
Tomas, I truly believe that one day you will make us all proud to have known you. I wish you success and all the best in life.
Thomas hosted my wife and myself for the 26C3 (hacking conference) and 4 more nights to look around
Berlin. He is a studious but fun and friendly guy who has had a lot of different experiences.
He went out of his way to help, from our arrival, when he offered to pick us up from the airport, to getting up early to drop us off at the bus station when we left.
He introduced us to some of his friends, gave advice about the conference and even arranged a chance for me to present my work there. I wish we'd had longer to swap poetry and share life histories. An interesting and warm-hearted guy who was a great introduction to Couch Surfing! I hope you're gonna make it over to Bangladesh, Thomas!
I was in berlin for a few days , Thomas is so kind guy and he helped to me for visit the city ,and explaned to me the history of couples places , i could enjoys those places even more :).
thank you for all!!!
And you have friend in mexico.
Patch was very accomodating; he was very thorough in showing me around Berlin, and knew a lot of its history. He was also generous and funny while I was there. What a great way to get to know Berlin!
Although I did not have the opportunity to meet you in Lima, we appreciate the sincerity and friendliness that you had to call me by telephone and this shows me that you are a good person and if I can not meet you in Peru again, I hope to have the opportunity to visit your country ....
A mischievously amusing new born bravely rebuilding himself like "terminator".
We exchanged e-mails, introduced him to some friends, met at a cajon concert in Lima, had loooong talks. He is so sound that ordinary people would think he's crazy, we are innocent! :-P
He is mercilessly realistic and honest, a genuine man. Not so creative writing references, though :-P :-D
Tube la oportunidad que me visitara en mi casa por unos dias y es una super persona muy amable y super tranquilo salimos a pasear en bici y tambien lo invite al gymnasio y la paso super bien esun gusto tener invitados de su nivel buena suerte amigo en tu regreso a tu pais y espero verte pronto un abrazo felix