These 7 cities are heaven for book lovers, from historical libraries to literary cafes:

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News India Live, Digital Desk : Literary Travel 2026 : A true journey is one where you are reminded of your favorite author or the smell of an old library mesmerizes you. There are some cities around the world which have been declared ‘City of Literature’ by UNESCO. If you’re planning your next ‘reading retreat’ in 2026, nothing could be better than these cities.

1. Edinburgh, Scotland (UNESCO City of Literature)

The world’s first UNESCO City of Literature, Edinburgh is also known as the birthplace of ‘Harry Potter’.

USP: from here Scottish Storytelling Center And the Writers’ Museum.

Experience: Walk down Victoria Street, where J.K. Rowling came up with the idea of ​​’Diagon Alley’.

2. Paris, France: The second home of writers

The relationship between Paris and literature is centuries old. Everyone from Ernest Hemingway to James Joyce has spent time here.

USP: Shakespeare and Company The bookstore, which is a place of pilgrimage for book lovers from all over the world.

Experience: Book stalls (Bouquinistes) and literary cafés of the Latin Quarter.

3. Dublin, Ireland: City of Oscar Wilde

There is literature in the very air of Dublin. The city has been home to great writers like James Joyce and Samuel Beckett.

USP: Trinity College Old Library And ‘Book of Kells’.

Experience: ‘Dublin Literary Pub Crawl’ where you can enjoy history and drinks together.

4. Kolkata, India: City of happiness and books

Asia’s largest book market and the world’s most attended book fair is the lifeblood of Kolkata.

USP: College Street (Boipara)where the world’s oldest and rarest books can be found.

Experience: To be a part of literary discussion (adda) by sitting in the ‘Coffee House’ of College Street.

List of 7 Favorite Cities for Book Lovers

City Why is it famous? main attractions
edinburgh First UNESCO City of Literature J.K. Rowling’s favorite cafes
Paris writers’ den Shakespeare & Company Bookstore
dublin rich literary history Trinity College Old Library
Kolkata College Street and Book Fair The world’s largest non-trade book fair
Buenos Aires Most bookshops per capita ‘El Ateneo Grand Splendid’ (Theatre Bookshop)
hey-on-wye ‘City of Books’ (Val More than 20 second hand book shops
London The legacy of Shakespeare and Dickens British Library and Charles Dickens Museum

5. Buenos Aires, Argentina: The World’s Most Beautiful Bookstore

The Argentine capital has more bookshops per capita than any other city in the world.

USP: El Ateneo Grand Splendidthis is a bookstore housed in a grand old theater that looks like a palace.

6. Hay-on-Wye, Wales: Book Town

It is a small town which is famous only for books. The population here is less but the book shops are innumerable.

USP: happening here every year hey festivalwhich Bill Clinton called the ‘Woodstock of the brain’.

7. London, United Kingdom: the center of great sagas

From Charles Dickens to Virginia Woolf, London has produced many great names in literature.

USP: British Librarywhere the world’s rarest manuscripts are kept.

Experience: Finding books on the banks of the River Thames at the ‘Open-Air Book Market’ on the Southbank.