Sara Lieberman, Condé Nast Traveler

Sara Lieberman

Condé Nast Traveler

France

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Condé Nast Traveler
  • Travel + Leisure
  • Washington Post
  • Condé Nast Traveller
  • The Times of Israel
  • Cosmopolitan
  • The Daily Beast
  • HuffPost

Past articles by Sara:

The Moulin Rouge Has Been Turned Into an Airbnb—and We Spent the Night

On May 17, you'll be able to book a stay at the iconic Moulin Rouge, too—but hurry, these nights are sure to sell out quickly. → Read More

Once Scared of Leaving Home, Here's How Traveling Alone As a Woman Changed My Life

Once fearful of leaving home, a writer shares how traveling alone as a woman can be a life-changing experience. → Read More

The Best Restaurants Near Paris Tourist Attractions, According to a Local

Not every place to eat near the Louvre or Eiffel Tower is a tourist trap — but we turned to a local expert to weed out the best of the best. → Read More

9 Common Travel Mistakes to Avoid in Paris, According to a Local

One Paris local shares some common mistakes travelers make in France's capital city — and how to avoid them. → Read More

In Greece, sampling the beaches and taverns of Paros on a solo driving tour

‘We’ll always have Paros’: Making memories on a freewheeling driving tour of the idyllic Greek island. → Read More

The First Cinema Hotel Opens in Paris — and Guests Get Their Own Screen Projectors in Rooms

The new Hotel Paradiso in Paris features screen projectors in each of its 36 rooms. → Read More

Mail From My Mom in a Pandemic, an Ode to the USPS

An expat in Paris reflects on the joy of receiving mail from her mom thousands of miles away during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Inside Fashion Designer Agnès B.’s New Paris Museum

The “cardigan queen” shares her contemporary art collection with the world. → Read More

Kenzo Takada's Favorite Places in Paris

The fashion designer and bon vivant loves nothing more than dinner at Le Voltaire. → Read More

Wanderlust Creamery Takes You Around the Globe in a Single Scoop

The Los Angeles shop delivers the world in a spoonful. → Read More

Forget spritzes, shopping and fancy hotels. The best part of Lake Como is being on it.

A mother and daughter balance relaxing and exploring — and searching for George Clooney — at Italy’s famed vacation destination. → Read More

A Newly Restored Banksy Has Been Unveiled in New Orleans

All thanks to a New Orleans hospitality magnate, who tapped restoration experts to save the tarnished mural. → Read More

Where a votre sante meets namaste: Wellness culture comes to Paris

Is the City of Light ready to trade wine and cigarettes for meditation and kale? → Read More

Where to Have Thanksgiving Dinner Around the World

One of the hardest parts about being an American expat abroad is finding a Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Luckily, many embassies host Thanksgiving dinners or events, and several hotels and restaurants cater to homesick (and hungry) Americans. Here’s a guide to finding a roast turkey near you. → Read More

5 Tips for Spending Thanksgiving Abroad

Turning a time-honored American tradition into a unifying event for the hungry expat community. → Read More

Where to Take the Best Photos of the Eiffel Tower

We asked three Paris-based photographers to share their favorite spots for capturing the Eiffel Tower in all its unobstructed magnificence. → Read More

Why it’s illegal to take photos of the Eiffel Tower at night

Paris may be known as the City of Light, but the next time you’re basking in the glow of the city’s greatest monument—La Tour Eiffel—you may want to think twice about documenting it. Unbeknownst to the average tourist or ‘Gram-obsessed social media star, it’s actually illegal to photograph at night because it’s an artistic creation still under copyright. Well, sort of… According to European… → Read More

Why It's Illegal to Take Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night

It's all because of that razzle dazzle. → Read More

Buck Mason Has Turned a California School Bus Into a Roving Boutique

The brand will hit the open road to sell its trademark jeans and tees this summer. → Read More

With New Website Apparis, The Latest Parisian Styles Are a Click Away

Filling your wardrobe like a Frenchwoman has never been easier. → Read More