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Berlin

Season 2, Ep. 4

James and Lucy find themselves in Berlin this week being guided through the city with Kash Bhattacharya, also known as 'The Budget Traveller'. They talk about the city's diverse neighbourhoods, some of the best parks for summer visits, Berlin's complex history, and the Christopher Street Day Parade (aka Berlin Pride). Listen out for the best kebabs outside of Turkey, techno clubs that are worth the 3 hour wait and a museum dedicated to David Hasselhoff.

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