Couchsurfing in Italy

Hello, my name is Inosho.
I have just finished my Moroccan father-child trip with my father and have resumed my activities on my own. It was good to be back with my father and to realize that I am more independent than ever.

Now, I will be couchsurfing in Italy and Finland. Today we are going to Italy. I will go from Casablanca airport in Morocco to Bergamo airport in Milan, and from there I will take a train to a place called Casalmaggiore around Parma.

the Bergamo train station
the Bergamo train station

From Milan’s Bergamo airport, we first headed to the Bergamo train station. Overall, the station is beautiful. There is WiFi, although it is a little difficult to connect, and the waiting time was not particularly boring.

Brescia station
Brescia station

I had to change trains once at Brescia station, so we had about an hour to change trains, which gave us some free time. By the way, although Italy is often said to be more conservative than other European countries, I already saw many immigrants in the city.

View from the train window
View from the train window

I do not know how Italians feel about this, good or bad, but at least as a society, as a result, they are not conservative about immigration policy. However, the Meroni administration said that France was forcing its immigration policy on Italians, so perhaps Italians are not so happy about it.

Casal Maggiore
Casal Maggiore

I arrived safely in Casal Maggiore and had some time to explore the town before meeting my Couchsurfing host. It was a beautiful town with colorful buildings. It was a surprisingly large city.

Please refer to “Couchsurfing in Italy for the first time in my life

See you soon!

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