Team photo outside the Opéra Garnier.
Ian and Roy in the Museum of the Sewers - reliving Valjean’s subterranean journey in Les Misérables.
Ania in the Grande Mosquée de Paris.
The Rue Mouffetard in the 5th Arrondissment.
In the Jardins de Luxembourg.
Café life in the Latin Quarter.
In the arcade of the Place des Vosges, where Victor Hugo lived in the 1830s.
Retracing the perambulations of the elderly Jean Valjean through the Marais.
Hallie, Julia, Ian, Roy and Vincent in the Avenue Victor Hugo.
Well this one needs no caption.
On the Pont Alexandre III.
The Église du Dôme - the tomb of Napoléon, Marius’ hero.
Tracing the location of Valjean's house on the Rue Plumet - now the Rue Oudinot.
Saint Sulpice - where, in Les Misérables, Marius is watched by his estranged but loving father, Baron Pontmercy.
Hallie, Tia and Vincent in the garden of the Musée Eugène Delacroix.
AJ and Ian in the Place Furstemberg, in the St Germain neighbourhood.
Retracing the route of Sydney Carton’s final journey down the Rue St Honoré.
Lena, Hallie, Julia, Vincent and AJ in the Palais-Royal.
Outside the church of St Louis / St Paul on the Rue St Antoine - roughly the location of the Fountain where the Marquis’ carriage kills the child in A Tale of Two Cities.
14th Century houses on the Rue François Miron.
Memorial to the victims of the September Massacres (1792) on the site of the Prison of La Force.
Locating the site of La Force, the prison where Darnay is held in A Tale of Two Cities.
Roy, Vincent and Ian in Leadenhall Market.
Examining rare Dickens editions and letters at Jarndyce Antiquarian Booksellers.
At Nancy’s Steps - the stairwell below London Bridge where Bill Sikes murders Nancy in Oliver Twist.
Tia and Lingaire outside Buckingham Palace.