Impressive bookstores in Iowa City include Prairie Lights, which is multi-story and beloved.
You’ll want to check out BookPeople, one of the largest independent bookstores in Texas. The two-floor shop is a beloved gem.
The Harry Ransom Center in Austin features many rotating literary exhibits from its large collection. It’s definitely worth checking out.
D.C. is also home to the annual National Book Festival, which features book signings, events, author talks, and more.
Finally, the city hosts a number of literary festivals each year, so try to time your visit! This includes the Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival, which honors Williams’ memory.
You’ll want to check out the city’s independent bookstores, including the beloved Politics and Prose, which has frequent author visits and book signings.
Austin hosts the Texas Book Festival, which is a great event for book lovers to browse, commune, and see some of their favorite authors.
Peruse New Orleans’ many enticing old bookstores, but make a special point to stop at Faulkner House Books. The shop is a national literary landmark, as well as the location where Faulkner once rented rooms. It’s also full of unique finds.
Whether you stay in a suite or sip a Sazerac at the bar, you’ll definitely want to check out Hotel Monteleone. The classic hotel, located in the historic French Quarter, was once frequented by the likes of Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, Ernest Hemingway, and Eudora Welty.
The city also hosts the Boston Book Festival every year, which draws authors like Salman Rushdie and Joyce Carol Oates.
Poetry lovers will want to make a stop at the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, which was established in 1927 and is the nation’s oldest continuously operating poetry book shop. It hosts a slew of intimate readings, as do many locations in the city.
If you can make it to the city during October, definitely go to Litquake, San Francisco’s incredible nine-day literary festival complete with readings, discussions, and other book-themed events.
Books can transport you to new places and show you new things. But no matter how much you love to read, sometimes there’s just no substitute for a real vacation. If you’re truly obsessed with books, then make your next destination a literary one.
These cities have incredible literary scenes, wonderful bookstores, beautiful libraries, and popular literature festivals. Why not pay them a visit?
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Books can transport you to new places and show you new things. But no matter how much you love to read, sometimes there’s just no substitute for a real vacation. If you’re truly obsessed with books, then make your next destination a literary one.
These cities have incredible literary scenes, wonderful bookstores, beautiful libraries, and popular literature festivals. Why not pay them a visit?