The Top 5 Literary Hotels for Book Lovers

There is nothing like a sight of a library to the book lover. Books are great companion at any occasion, whether you are waiting at the clinic, traveling or just sitting back and relaxing at home. Sometimes though, bookworms have to wander, that is why we feature some hotels that are great holiday places for book lovers.

Here are some book lover hotels to check out:

Wanderlust Hotel in Singapore, had features perfect for booklovers who likes to let their imagination run wild. Whatever kind of writer you are they have rooms for you from decors that will make you look like you're in outer space or just being in a treehouse.

Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad, India was built in 1894 and keeps a number of 5,000 volumes of rare manuscripts and books. It's up to you though how long you'd like to stay in a hotel, because as per their information, if you read one book a day from this building, you will have to stay for 16 years in the palace.

The Commons Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota features stocks of classic books in their library. They allow borrowing of their books. The butler will even bring you the book you request if you can't be bothered with a book in hand and you can't even get out of bed.

The Library Hotel in Koh Samui in Thailand is where you go to, if you'd like to read by the poolside. The hotel is very minimalist. Their books mostly consist of glossy great for reading-beside-the-beach type. They also provide music and movies for their guests.

Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport, Oregon is one of those best places to stay on a rainy day, or during summers in the afternoon. Every room in this hotel is decorated based on the inspiration of a certain author whether contemporary or classic. Authors like Mark Twain, Shakespeare, JK Rowling and others. There's no TV, WiFi or phones in this hotel; just a large library, filled with books waiting to be lent.

For more information about these types of hotels and others you can visit HOTELSMag.com for more info.

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