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- Charlie gets settled at a unique hotel in Amsterdam, the Golden Bear, where the rooms are anything but ordinary! Then Charlie takes Bump! viewers on a whirlwind tour of Amsterdam, starting with a visit to the gay tourist information center Pink Point at the foot of the word's only monument dedicated to gay concentration camp victims, The Homo Monument. From there we hear and see what makes Amsterdam's gay pride unique: it's held on barges floating down the numerous canals that ring the city. After a bit of shopping that includes Charlie being fit for leather chaps, it's time to experience an uber-fab restaurant at SupperClub - a restaurant with a rather unusual washroom set-up. Finally, Charlie hits Amsterdam's bar-scene, which proves that there is something for just about every kind of queer taste in this world class city.
- Berlin gets off to a busy start as Charlie takes us to the Mann-O-Meter, a must-stop for all that is gay in Berlin followed by a Diva's And Gay Icon's walking tour of the city. Along the way, we stop at Schwulesmuseum, a gay museum and Bruno's, a vast gay media and bookstore, as well as a few gay cafés. We'll also meet Monika, the woman most in the know about the queer scene in Berlin since the early 1970's. After a rest at the chic Arco Hotel, it's off to sample the very hip restaurant scene including dinner and drinks at Zoe and More, followed by a bar and club tour including the Halloween Masquerade at club Café.
- It's Charlie David's first stop as the new male host of Bump! as he visits gay Paris! To get his bearings, he takes a walking tour of the gayest of gay Paris, the Le Marais district, and visits Absolu Living to book the best gay accommodation that Paris has to offer. Raring to go, Charlie hits-up the annual Rainbow Attitude Expo - a visual feast for the eyes - with everything gay anyone would want under one pink roof. Then it's off to visit some fine art at The Orsay, the world's first and only museum dedicated exclusively to gay-themed art and artifacts. Culturally satisfied, Charlie makes a pit-stop at bar Le Raidd which causes him to really get his hunger on, so he's off to learn the fine art of French cooking. Mastering the culinary arts, he stops by a local restaurant for the world's most decadent chocolate cake. To burn off all of those calories, it's time to party the night away with a bar tour culminating in a visit to Queen, Paris' oldest gay dance club located centrally on the Avenue de Champs Elysses. Gay Paris indeed!
- Cancun is a luxurious, tropical, gay-friendly destination which boasts the perfect mix of tourist attractions and local Mexican culture. Jose Luis Soto, Cancun's tourism expert, introduces Charlie to the hottest beach - Playa del Carmen. After a sun-filled day, Charlie visits Leda Gamboa Rojas' El Rincón del Vino where he enjoys some of the restaurant's 180 labels of wine from both local and international vineyards. The next day it's time for some serious R&R at the Maya Talum Resort And Spa where Charlie gets a mud massage, a special Mayan treatment. Then he walks a tight-rope, jumps off the cliff of courage, and swims with the dolphins at Xel-Ha, an ecological water theme park. Afterwards, it's time for a shot of tequila with Patrick and Paco of the Hotel Casazul, followed by a lap dance at Club Deseos, some shopping in Playa del Carmen, and some Mayan cuisine at Yaxche. We cap things off with some more dancing at Glow.
- Bump says "Hola!" to Puerto Vallarta, the gay paradise on the Mexican Riviera. After a big gay welcome from Mayor Diana DeCost Charlie makes a beeline for the legendary "Blue Chairs" gay beach where he checks out... errr... swimwear on hottie sun worshippers. From there Charlie explores all things gay - Boanna horseback trail rides, Paco's Paradise - an island gay resort with the only nude beach in Puerto Vallarta, fashion-forward store Bye Curious, and popular gay-owned restaurants Chilies and El Arrayun, before tackling Puerto Vallarta's celebrated nightlife including Palm Bar, hot dance club Manana, and three floors of fun at Paco Paco.
- A city of only 30,000 located two hours from Boston in the Berkshires, Northampton is small-town America at its queer best. Shannon starts off the day as many queers in the region do, with lesbian Kelsey Flynn's radio talk show. Then it's off to chat with Mary Claire Higgins who happens to be a lesbian and the mayor of Northampton. We'll learn about the history of town before heading out to see it first hand. After fueling-up at renowned pancake house Sylvester's it's off to shop, shop, shop. We hit Pride and Joy a one-stop shop for all your gay paraphernalia-from books to sex toys. Shannon hits a few more queer-friendly retailers and galleries before stopping by Herrell's Ice Cream where she learns first hand, the art of schmoozing. Then it's a quick visit to Smith College a renowned all-girls college before hitting some local restaurants and a late night visit to dance club, Diva's and an interview with lesbian owners, Lori and Jen.