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Hammered and Hitched in Madrid

Hammered and Hitched in Madrid

April 29, 2019
by Natassja Wynhorst
Spain Yarns, Yarns

Some look back on their wedding and get warm glowing fuzzies in their heart and tear up at the tune of their first dance song….

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What Does a Writing Workshop in Spain With Global Hobo Entail?

What Does a Writing Workshop in Spain With Global Hobo Entail?

April 19, 2019
by Gravy
Workshops

Oh! The things that we’ll see and do and learn while we’re traversing this great kingdom, writing our way around Spanish Iberia, immersing ourselves in…

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10 Lessons Learned Living in Spain

10 Lessons Learned Living in Spain

March 7, 2019
by Gravy
Features

Before we launch into this highly personal listacle, I’ve got to level with you. I’ve been living in Spain on and off for nigh on…

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The Hobo Guide to Travelling Spain

The Hobo Guide to Travelling Spain

December 14, 2018
by Gravy
Features

Unless you’ve been living under a Facebook ban (don’t scoff, it’s a twice yearly occurrence for old confrontational Keith over here), you’d know that we…

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The Hobo Guide to Not Looking Like a Tourist in Spain

The Hobo Guide to Not Looking Like a Tourist in Spain

October 23, 2018
by Gravy
Features

Did you know that Spaniards have their own term of disendearment for us? Well they do, it’s guiri (pronounced giddy), and it basically means sunburnt foreigner…

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A Chat with Toby Paramor: Looking into the Heart of the Youth Travel Industry

A Chat with Toby Paramor: Looking into the Heart of the Youth Travel Industry

September 19, 2018
by Gemma Clarke
Interviews

The inner workings of Toby Paramor, founder of Stoke Travel and a dear friend to all at Global Hobo, is a mystery to many. Does he…

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Why Do A Writing Workshop In Spain?

Why Do A Writing Workshop In Spain?

September 5, 2018
by Gravy
Features

¿Porque no? In line with our ethos to foster writers and writing in the most interesting and pleasant places on Earth, the time is ripe…

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Do a Freelance Travel Writing Workshop in Barcelona

Do a Freelance Travel Writing Workshop in Barcelona

September 3, 2018
by The Hobos
Workshops

Are you a wannabe travel writer or an aspiring journalist with itchy feet? Do you want to spend a month living in the cosmopolitan city…

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The Fiestas of San Fermin

The Fiestas of San Fermin

July 5, 2018
by Luke McConaghey
Yarns

The Running of the Bulls is what put the sleepy Spanish town of Pamplona on the map, but this pub dare gone way too far…

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I Spent the Night in a Haunted Spanish Castle

I Spent the Night in a Haunted Spanish Castle

November 3, 2017
by Mattea Kearney
Yarns

When given the opportunity to stay in a Spanish castle, the answer is usually a resounding hell yes. After living in the chaotic Barcelona for…

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The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation

October 28, 2017
by Gravy
Current Affairs, Features

Is this what the birth of a nation looks like? A rushed ballot in a half-filled parliament? A unilateral declaration of independence without any assurances…

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An Open Letter From the Hostel Snorer

An Open Letter From the Hostel Snorer

September 6, 2017
by Joe Khan
Yarns

Dear fellow bunk-bed dwellers at Mana Mana hostel, As you may remember, it was a sultry night in that little township on Spain’s Costa Brava…

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