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National Geographic Walking Paris 2018

by Pas Paschali and Pat Robinson

National Geographic Walking Paris, 2nd Edition: The Best of the City (National Geographic Pocket Guide)

About the Book

See the delights of Paris with 15 carefully curated itineraries, written by an expert travel writer, that showcase the city's best sights. Fun features include in-depth looks at major icons, "best of" lists of quintessential things to see and do, and insider information full of local knowledge. A "travel essentials" section has planning tips and hand-picked hotels. Travelers will find top-notch, streamlined, and useful information that goes beyond the internet basics to ensure a rewarding, authentic, and memorable urban experience.

About the Authors

PAS PASCHALI. In more than 30 years of journalism, has been an arts editor, travel writer and magazine publisher; he currently works as a freelance journalist for The Guardian. He is also a keen walker, and has led groups on long-distance walks in the UK and abroad. His first trip to Paris was in the Seventies, and since then he has revisited France countless times to explore its regions. In that time he has written many articles and contributed to a number of guides on the French capital. In the last 15 years he has divided his time between living in London and Paris.

BRIAN ROBINSON was born and raised in Northern Ireland. He first visited Paris in 1969 on a family holiday and fell in love with the city. He studied Law at Sussex University's School of European Studies which required a year's study in France. During the Easter and Summer holidays he worked as a tour guide for American high school students across Europe but specialised in Paris. He currently works as a press officer for the British Film Institute in London and regularly travels on Eurostar to his Marais pied-a-terre. His favourite Sunday afternoon is a stroll through the antique markets of Clignancourt where he can be found hunting for 1950s French ceramics.

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