5 Best Library Hotels Around the World for Book Lovers

Books and bed, Tokyo(The Mainichi)

Beyond travel, food, and adventure, there is something more intriguing and exciting for those who can’t go a day without reading. We are talking about book lovers here. It seems odd for this crowd not to have access to all the books and the library. So why not incorporate a little reading while vacationing? To make travel a bit more interesting for these bookaholics, here is a list of amazing hotels that welcome avid readers with utmost care and respect and cater to their reading needs. These hotels pledge to combine comfort, care, and books so that the bookworms feel more at ease.

The Library Hotel, New York

The Library Hotel - New York

This majestic Neo-Gothic style ‘silver building’ was built in 1912 and stands in the heart of Manhattan. Apart from the lobby walls stacked with a library of books, the hotel offers luxurious reading rooms, Bookmarks Lounge, a Poetry Garden Terrace, and an iconic rooftop bar that serves literary-inspired cocktails. They also provide guests with 60 rooms that present around 6,000 hardcover books, art, reading packages, and aesthetics to enjoy.

Book and Bed, Tokyo

Books and Bed-Tokyo

As the name suggests, it is a cozy den for bookworms who like to curl up and disconnect from the loud outside world. This reader’s paradise offers guests the opportunity to take a nap, read over 1,000 books both in English and Japanese, and use a vending machine to eat, drink, and chill. However, there are no doors, only a blackout curtain, which serves as the only means of privacy. This reading haven provides guests with capsules placed on top of one another, where one can lie down and read. There are also power points to charge up the drained batteries and unwind from the monotony of busy life. 

The Bookhouse Hotel, Pennsylvania

The Bookhouse Hotel, Pennsylvania

Located in Kennett Square, this modern yet classic hotel was once a family abode. This once-upon-a-time house is now home to over 5,000 books that readers read and cherish. The boutique hotel now provides four rooms for 11 guests and an open book club that allows people from all over the country to be a part of.

The Literary Man Hotel, Portugal

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This delightsome booklover’s retreat happens to be the largest literary hotel in the world, situated in the heart of Óbidos, which UNESCO named a city of literature in December 2015. The building dates back to the 19th century. This charming getaway provides readers with almost 65,000 books in different languages through the halls of the hotel and the rooms.

The Library Samui, Thailand

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This unique literary stay provides guests with 46 studios, along with pool villas, and spacious rooms wherein guests get to immerse themselves in the unique experience of comfort and peace, and enjoy a collection of over 1,400 books along with the beautiful view from the busy Chaweng Beach of Koh Samui. The resort also satisfies the guests’ culinary cravings with buffets catering to Thai and international fusion cuisines, along with fresh juices and drinks, while enjoying magnificent views of nature. 

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