A Book Town is a trend that began in the 1960’s and refers to a town or village with a large number of used book or antiquarian book stores.
Along with their unique and plentiful bookstores they also host wonderful literary festivals
These book festivals attract book lovers and bibliophiles from all over the world. A number of towns are also members of the International Organisation of Book Towns.
Check out these first 6 awesome, yet quaint little book towns:
Montolieu, France
Sometimes referred to as the “Village of Books.” Montolieu was the town that first introduced me to the concept of “Book Towns.” With a population of roughly only 747 people Montolieu contains fifteen bookshops, mostly specializing in second-hand andantiquarian books.
Every year the town offers many workshops such as: Used and antiquarian bookshops, Working craftspeople of books and art, The Arts and Crafts of the Book Museum, Bibliophilia…
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I remember a book village in Eastern Germany close to a nice lake, a flooded coal mine: http://buchdorf.com/
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Your posts are always SO informative. Thank you for sharing!
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You are very welcome, I love sharing!
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Never knew these places existed, great post!
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I love towns with lots of bookstores!! Hope you post more.
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🙂 https://cafebookbean.com/2016/10/29/book-towns-part-ii-2/
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What fun!
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I wish this were an uppward trend. I was very surprised in San Francisco last July at how few bookstores there are over there… 😦
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