1. Edinburgh
Perfect for: Book lovers across the board
Topping the list of the UK’s literature hotspots is Edinburgh. The Scottish capital has a remarkable literary heritage: it’s home to the International Book Festival, where Scotland’s first book was published, and where some of the biggest names in Scottish writing resided. Think J.M. Barrie, Irvine Welsh, Robert Burns and even Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling. In fact, Edinburgh’s reputation as a literary hub was officially endorsed in 2004, when it was crowned the world’s very first UNESCO City of Literature.
Edinburgh truly is a bookish haven quite unlike any other, so if you want to take a trip there, make sure you visit the Writer’s Museum, Greyfriars Kirk, and the Scottish Poetry Library. There’s also independent bookstores galore; try the Rare Birds Bookshop (brick and mortar front of the popular Rare Birds Book Club subscription box) for a lovely dose of feminism – they only sell books by women.
Bookspiration: Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark, Ian Rankin’s Inspector Rebus series