Sara Lieberman is a lifestyle journalist whose love of travel began at 16 when she took a teen tour through Europe, and then post-college during a six-month solo backpacking trip through Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia. She eventually landed in New York, then made her way to Paris (and back again!), during which she’s accumulated 20+ years of experience working in legacy media such as editing at The New York Post, and writing for The New York Times, The Washington Post, AFAR, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and more. She’s covered a variety of topics along the way, such as why the son of the Paris mayor swam the entire length of the Seine and what it’s like to make bagels with her mother in the Cotswolds.
During her near-decade in France, she facilitated fashion and food tours, planned personalized itineraries, co-led a writer’s retreat with a bestselling author, and delighted in regularly exploring her adopted country from the coasts of Normandy and the castles of the Loire to the vineyards of Burgundy and the beaches of the Côte d'Azur.
In recent years, she began collaborating with hospitality and lifestyle brands on their storytelling efforts, helping them conceptualize everything from mission statements to marketing campaigns, as well as with first-time authors and writers, editing their non-fiction manuscripts and Substack newsletters.
When she’s not traveling or writing, she’s practicing yoga, biking around Brooklyn, getting lost on a hike, eating, thinking about eating, or helping others eat via her street food pop-up Cup o’ Cockles. You can find her on Instagram @saraglieberman as well as on Substack, where she publishes the newsletter Overthinking It.