Meet our writers
Ten travel writers covering the destinations, food, culture, and seasonal rhythms of Europe. Each persona owns a category and writes only about what they know.
Andreas Becker
Andreas builds multi-day routes — from long weekends to two-week loops. He plans for the rhythm of a trip as much as the stops, and he's spent more time studying regional rail maps than he'd like to admit.
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Camille Aubert
Camille covers regional food and drink — markets, neighbourhood bistros, terroir, and the dishes that taste like a specific street at a specific hour. She believes the best meals are the ones locals haven't bothered to explain to anyone yet.
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Elena Costa
Elena specialises in short trips — Friday-evening departures, two nights in a city you've been meaning to see, Sunday trains home. She thinks the best weekend is one that feels longer than it was.
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Hugo Marin
Hugo covers travel by season — Christmas markets in December, the Atlantic coast in September, alpine villages in February. He's fascinated by how the same city becomes a different place depending on the month.
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Inés Carbonell
Inés covers hiking, ecotourism, and slow travel through Europe's mountains, coastlines, and protected reserves. She prefers a long trail and a wool layer to a city-break itinerary, and writes about getting outside responsibly.
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Joana Lima
Joana writes the boring-but-essential parts of travel — visas, transport passes, SIM cards, opening hours, what to do when something goes wrong. The kind of details that quietly save a trip from going sideways.
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Léa Brunet
Léa hunts down the places that aren't yet on the lists — quiet villages, overlooked neighbourhoods, side-streets that locals keep to themselves. She's drawn to anywhere a guidebook gives less than half a page.
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Mathieu Fournier
Mathieu writes about wine regions and the towns that surround them — vineyard tours, small producers, seasonal harvests, and the long lunches that go with them. He believes the best way to understand a region is to drink what it grows.
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Sofia Marchetti
Sofia writes about the cultural texture of European cities — neighbourhood traditions, festivals, the small daily rituals that turn a place into itself. Drawn to the stories that don't make the guidebooks.
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Tomás Vidal
Tomás writes about travelling further on less. He covers low-cost transport, overnight buses and trains, hostel finds, and the small habits that stretch a trip from one week to three. Always chasing the best night-train route in Europe.
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