Catherine Le Nevez Louvre & Les Halles, Bastille & Eastern Paris, Sleeping, Eiffel Tower West Paris, Champs-Elysees & Grands Boulevards Catherine's wanderlust kicked in when she roadtripped across Europe from her Parisian base aged four, and she's been hitting the road at every opportunity since, travelling to some 60 countries and completing her Doctorate of Creative Arts in Nlriting, Masters in Professional Writing, and postgrad qualifications in Editing nd Publishing along the way.
Over the past decade-and-a-half she's written scores of Lonely Plt guides and articles covering Paris, France, Europe and far beyond. Her work has also appeared in numerous online and print publications. Catherine also wrote the Plan, Understand and Survival Guide sections. Jean-Bernard Carillet St-Germain & Les Invalides, Montparnasse & Southern Paris Jean-Bernard is a Paris-based freelance writer and photographer who specialises in Africa, France, Turkey, the Indian Ocean, the Caribbeán and the Pacific.
He loves adventure, remote places, islands, outdoors, archaeological sites, food and of course Paris, his home. His insatiable wanderlust has taken him to 119 countries across six continents, and it shows no sign of waning. It has inspired lots of articles and photos for travel magazines and some 100 Lonely Planet guidebooks, both in English and in French. Christopher Pitts. Latin Quarter Born in the year of the Tiger, Chris's first expedition in life ended in failure when he tried to dig from Pennsylvania to China at the age of six.
Hardened by reality but still infinitely curious about the other side of the world, he went on to study Chinese in university, living for several years in Kunming, Taiwan and Shanghai. A chance encounter in an elevator led to a Paris relocation, where he lived with his wife and two children for over a decade before the lure of Colorado's sunny skies and outdoor adventure proved too great to resist.
Nicola Williams Montmartre & Northern Paris, Le Marais, Menilmontant & Belleville, The Islands Border-hopping is way of life for British writer, runner, foodie, art aficionado and mum-of-three Nicola Williams who has lived in a French village on the southern side of Lake Geneva for more than a decade. Nicola has authored more than 50 guidebooks for Lonely Planet and covers France as a destination expert for the Telegraph.
She also writes for the Independent, Guardian, lonely-planet.com, Lonely Planet Magazine, French Magazine, Cool Camping France and others. Catch her on the road on Twitter and lnstagram at @tripalong.