7 International Bookstores To Visit For The ✨Aesthetics✨
It is a dream for book lovers to stroll through a seemingly infinite pathway of books. While getting indulged with the smell and minimalist vintage covers, a bookstore for them becomes a whole new world. If you are the bookworm I know, plan today as I narrow down bookstores you can go to fill up your souls and make your feed more Instagram-worthy.
7 International Bookstores To Visit For The ✨Aesthetics✨
Carturesti Carusel, Bucharest, Romania
Lying in the heart of Bucharest is the Carturesti Carusel. More than 10,000 volumes of books make up the bookstore’s enormous collection. This incorporates classics, poetry, self-help, fantasy books, and many more. The place that covers 1,000 square kilometers has an elegant staircase, meticulously made archways, and overflowing bookshelves that make the place #Instagrammable.
El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina
El Ateneo Grand Splendid is the second best bookstore in the world.
The Guardian
Sitting in the fashionable street of the Recoleta neighborhood, it was once a theatre/cinema before being converted into a bookstore in the year 2000.
Only instead of tango dancers and singers, the stars are now the printed word.
Brian Clark Howard
You cannot leave without a book since the shop stores 120,000 of them. The warm lighting and spacious dome are a perfect spot for a photo op.
Arc N Book, Seoul, South Korea
The Arc N Book is located in the basement of the Buyong Eulji Building in Seoul. It is distinguished by its turquoise theme, classic look, and inventive “Book Tunnel” display. The bookshop is popular not only for its extensive selection of books but also for its stunning interior.
Livraria Lello, Porto, Portugal
Livraria Lello is one of Porto’s busiest attractions and reflects the city’s growth as a tourism destination.
The Common Wanderer
As per some lore, this was the inspiration behind a few of the famous Hogwarts scenery in Harry Potter. With the eye-catching staircase that leads to the endless sight of books, it is no question why it feels so magical.
Shakespeare & Co., Paris, France
Arguably the most famous bookstore in the world, Shakespeare & Company is an English-language bookshop situated in Paris’ core. It has served as a haven for authors and book lovers alike since 1919.
The vintage shop is split into two sections; the one for newly published and the other for antique books. With the rustic-looking signage and green-and-yellow frontage, it feels like taking you back in the classic Paris times.
Atlantis Books, Santorini, Greece
Opened in the spring of 2004, Atlantis Books is one of Europe’s most enchanting bookstores today. With an overlooking sight of the Aegean Sea, reading from the rooftop is fairly healing. No wonder National Geographic named it the best bookstore two years ago. If you are looking for a paradise of books in harmony with nature, Atlantis Books is the perfect place.
Yangzhou Zhongshuge, China
Next to the Zhen Yuan waterside and trees is the Yangzhou Zhongshuge.
Black mirrored floors shimmer beneath arched shelves that stretch to the ceiling, creating the illusion of a never-ending tunnel of books.
Atlas Obscura
Lit by a soft, warm glow with intricate inside design, the shop is elegant and graceful-looking.
Letting your interest guide you is genuinely perfection. Whether you have found that book you long for or are in the midst of searching for them, set your worries aside as the world is big. There are a lot of places, and you’ll get to find them if you look long enough.
Laica is an ambivert; she loves being alone but gets rowdy with the people she's familiar with. She is an aspiring radio DJ that reads people's stories. When not cooking, you can probably find her under a blanket, watching the latest Korean drama series. She loves complimenting others and make them realize of the goodness they have.