The most beautiful bookshops in the world

This Independent Bookshop Week, indulge in a little escapism with our selection of just some of the most beautiful bookshops in the world.

For book lovers, nothing beats hours spent browsing the shelves of an indie bookshop. The smell, the eye-catching covers, the bookseller who always has just the right suggestion for your next read. If you’re yearning for a little escapism, explore some of the world’s most beautiful bookshops below.

Leakey's Bookshop in Inverness, Scotland

Housed in an old Gaelic Church (1793), Leakey’s was established in 1979. It is thought to be Scotland’s largest secondhand bookshop with over 100,000 tomes. Featuring a wood burning fire, locals and tourists alike believe Leakey's is one of the highlights for those that visit Inverness. 

Photo taken by Caroline Carpenter​


Livraria Lello in Porto, Portugal

Established since 1906, Livraria Lello houses not only thousands of books but also a quaint coffee shop to escape the world and to enjoy the book you found on one of the lower levels.

Reportedly the inspiration behind Harry Potter's moving staircase, it is one of the oldest bookshops in Portugal and frequently rated as one of the best in the world. Isn't it gorgeous?


Word on the Water, London

On a 1920s Dutch barge, this floating bookstore features books (yes!) and a friendly doggy (DOUBLE YES!) If these are not enough of a draw, they also have occasional live jazz. Perfect for a sunny day. 


Evripidis Bookshop, Athens, Greece

Founded in 1955, what was once a small corner shop has developed into one of the largest bookshops in the northern suburbs and one of the biggest in Greece.


Libreria Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy

Often called the most beautiful bookstore in the world, it safeguards books from flooding by stacking them in everything from bathtubs to gondolas! It also boasts a staircase made out of books, which rewards those that make it to the top with a breathtaking view. Stray cats also protect themselves from the flooding by climbing to the top of the stacks of books.

Picture taken by Dimitris Kamaras


Cărturești Carusel, Bucharest, Romania

In a beautifully restored nineteeth-century building, the 'Carousel of Light' spans six floors and features over 10,000 books in the heart of Bucharest. 


Hatchards, London

London's oldest bookshop, Hatchards, has been helping people find their next book for over 200 years. Located in Piccadilly since 1797, it's a must-visit for any bibliophile.


El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina

One of the most well-known bookshops in the world, it's also hailed as one of the most beautiful (and with good reason, we're sure you'll agree). Over a million people visit this converted theatre each year.


Cafebrería el Péndulo, Mexico City

Not only does this gorgeous bookshop house thousands of books and records, but it also hosts a cafe that spans over two floors with delicious coffee and pastries! 

Photo by Aquiles Carattino.


Pages of Hackney, London

Definitely the homiest bookstore in London, it also comes highly recommended by author Kate Murray-Browne. 


Daunt Books, London

Founded in 1990 by James Daunt, Daunt Books is a large Edwardian bookshop that lives in the heart of London and features a long galleried main room and this beautiful arched window. The skylights also ensure there's tons of natural light coming in, so you can sit back and bask in all Daunt has to offer.


Boekhandel Dominicanen, Maastricht, Netherlands

Originally a 700-year old church, it's now a massive three storey bookshop and is constantly appearing in most beautiful bookshop lists. . .

Photo by Bert Kaufmann


Atlantis Books, Greece

The only thing that beats sitting down with a good book is sitting down with a good book on a terrace with an incredible sea view.

Photo by @MarenBelle


Shakespeare & Company, Paris, France

The most famous book shop in Paris opened in 1951 by George Whitman, today, serves both as a regular book store, a second-hand books store and as a reading library, specializing in English-language literature.


The Bookworm, Beijing, China

Featuring over 15,000 titles, The Bookworm is one of the prettiest bookshops in the world. 

Photo from @hxying513


Barter Books, Alnwick

Barter Books isn't just a beautiful bookshop, it also makes an appearance in Anne Corlett's The Space Between the Stars. A beautifully quirky second-hand bookstore that even features open fires.

Photo from @consummatechaos.


Livraria Ler Devagar, Lisbon, Portugal

With books wall to wall and floor to ceiling, Livraria Ler Devagar is one of Portugal's most beautiful bookshops. 

Photo by Frances Lee.


Antikvariat Cunjak, Ljubljana, Slovenia

This beautiful bookshop is located on the main shopping street of Ljubljana, which is also home to Slovenia's Library Under the Canopy project, an outdoor library scheme connecting books and readers in the country's beautiful open spaces.


Cook & Book, Brussels, Belgium

A beautiful bookshop with a twist: there are pieces of literature not just on shelves, but also on the ceilings as well.


Lutyens & Rubinstein, London

Lutyens & Rubinstein was founded in 2009 in Kensington, London. 


Blackwell's Bookshop, Oxford, England

One of the biggest specialist shops for literature in the world, it's a must-visit for anyone in the area.


Judd Books, London, England

Full of second-hand and new books, it's a book lover's dream. 


Open Door Bookshop, Rome, Italy

The Open Door bookshop in Rome has tons of books.


Addyman Books, Hay-on-Wye, Wales

One of Hay-on-Wye's many beautiful bookshops. 


Shakespeare & Co, Vienna, Austria

We've already featured the flagship store above, but the Shakespeare & Company in Vienna is just as stunning and beautiful as the original.