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Today’s guest in Paris-based travel writer and bestselling author, Lindsey Tramuta.

After studying French literature and becoming enamoured with the language, Lindsey packed up her bags and moved from Philadelphia to Paris in 2006.

Lindsey contributes to The New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Afar, Travel & Leisure, Bon Appétit, and Fortune Magazine. She’s also the acclaimed author behind the widely popular book The New Paris, which celebrates the creative movement changing the shape of the world’s most storied city.  

Lindsey’s recently released follow up, The New Parisienne, is equally illuminating, as she explores the women and ideas influencing the French capital today – as well as taking on the tired tropes of the idealized Parisian woman.

After calling Paris home for 14 years and writing two books on the subject, you’ll be hard pressed to find an expat who is more of an expert on French culture. So fellow Francophiles, here’s your chance to explore Paris like a local and to get a real feel for the city beyond its grand boulevards, museums and monuments. We’ll cycle through lesser-known neighbourhoods, explore Left Bank bookstores and get a taste of the city’s evolving culinary scene.  

DESTINATION INSPIRATION

Marseille

Le Perche, Normandy

D’une Île, Normandy

11th Arrondissement

Bambino

Le Mary Celeste

Martin

Canal Saint-Martin

Ten Belles

Holybelly

Belleville Brûlerie

Coutume

13th Arrondissement

Belleville

L'Homme Bleu

Goutte d’Or

Hotel de Crillon

Shakespeare and Company

Jardin du Palais Royal

Jardin du Luxembourg

Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore

Treize Bakery

Pantheon

Boulevard Saint-Germain

Institut du Monde Arabe

The Grande Mosquée de Paris 

Bastille

Boulevard Beaumarchais

Merci

Cafe Mericourt

Helwayat Al-Salam, Bierut

Beit Douma

Baalbek

If you loved Lindsey’s episode, you can find more of her refreshing insights into life in Paris and French culture at lostincheeseland.com

You can purchase The New Paris: The People, Places and Ideas Fuelling a Movement here and her recently released The New Parisienne: The Women and Ideas Shaping Paris here.

If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe, rate and review so others can discover this podcast as well. If you’re looking for some more travel inspiration, you can find me on Instagram @escape.artist.podcast or visit www.escapeartistpodcast.com

See you next week for another episode of The Escape Artist!

Xx Edwina

(Music by the talented Giselle Rosselli


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