BOOKSTORE BUCKET LIST – INTERNATIONAL STYLE

A while ago, I shared a post about the bookstores in the USA that I want to visit, but obviously there are some international ones that I just have to see at some point! I’m not a huge traveler, but a girl can dream, right? Without further ado, here are the top 4 international booksores that I am hoping to visit someday!

Daunt Books Marylebone, London, England

Daunt Books Marylebone,
83-84 Marylebone High Street,
London W1U 4QW

I mean, look at the photo. Isn’t it gorgeous and perfect? The natural light! The two stories! And they obviously sell all the UK editions of books that I love so much.

Atlantis Books, Oía, Santorini, Greece

Oia
Santorini
T.K. 84702
Kyklades
Greece

A bookshop with a view like that? Yes please! They carry literature in English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Chinese, and, of course, Greek.

Libreria Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy

Calle Lunga Santa Maria Formosa, 5176b, 30122 Venezia VE, Italy

Another bookshop with a view! This place looks like it has so much character. And this one MAY actually get to happen to me, since we are supposed to attend a wedding in Italy next summer! It constantly floods, so they keep the books in boats.

Shakespeare & Company, Paris, France

37 rue de la Bûcherie 
75005 Paris, France

This list wouldn’t be complete without the picturesque Shakespeare & Company. It’s iconic green exterior is one of the few landmarks I know about Paris (besides the Eiffel Tower, of course).

So, what about you? Which international (to you) bookstores are on your list?

Published by jennastopreading

I read a lot of books. Find me on Instagram @jennastopreading.

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