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Hobart: The Pickled Frog Backpackers

Hobart: The Pickled Frog Backpackers

June 30, 2014
by Gemma Clarke
Hobart Do

Get There: 281 Liverpool St Cost: From 24AUD a night for a bed in dorm Free Breaky: There’s always plenty of cereal on the free…

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Benders in The 'Bul: A Loose Guide to Istanbul’s Night Life

Benders in The ‘Bul: A Loose Guide to Istanbul’s Night Life

June 30, 2014
by Natto Welfare
Istanbul Tips

DISCLAIMER: My memory of Istanbul after nightfall is considerably hazy, so this guide will contain mostly incohesive descriptions of where to go and what to…

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Barcelona: Piknic Electronik

Barcelona: Piknic Electronik

June 30, 2014
by Grace Burns
Barcelona Do

Get There: Jump on public transport, metro, bus or cable car to Parc de Montjuic station. From there, follow the signs! Cost: From €10 Come…

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Istanbul: Bada Bing Hostel

Istanbul: Bada Bing Hostel

June 30, 2014
by The Hobos
Istanbul Do

Get There: Kemeralti Caddesi, Arapoglan, Serce Sokagi no 6, Karakoy, Beyoglu – just a short walk from Tophane tram stop Cost: From 10AD Free Breaky:…

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I Fell off a Waterfall in Mexico

I Fell off a Waterfall in Mexico

June 30, 2014
by Gemma Clarke
Mexico Yarns, Yarns

Order a blueberry frappucino in Mexico, and you’ll get given cherry. Book a flight to Tijuana, and you’ll land in Mexicali. Ask for fish tacos,…

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Forsand: Kayak Lysefjord

Forsand: Kayak Lysefjord

June 30, 2014
by The Hobos
Forsand Do

Get There: Down by the water, just past the supermarket in Forsand right next to the ferry pier to Lysebotn, or suss them online. Cost:…

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