Daunt Books is a chain of independent bookshops throughout London but its most famous bookshop is located in a gorgeous Edwardian building in Marylebone. The original Marylebone bookshop was first opened in 1912 and to this day it has retained the unconventional skylights and the long oak galleries reminiscent of its past, glorious days. Whether you’re visiting this Marylebone bookshop for its architecture or a wide selection of travel books and literature you won’t be disappointed since Daunt Books offers a browsing experience like no other. The shop’s unique layout, with books arranged by country, creates a sense of wanderlust and adventure.
I visited Daunt Books, Marylebone in December last year. Although the bookshop seems to have become a popular tourist attraction on its own right, it wasn’t exactly shoulder to shoulder during my visit. I was able to take numerous photos of its beautiful interior and browse the bookshelves to my heart’s content.
I soon found a familiar section on the main floor which consisted of mainly tourist guides and not fiction books from Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia etc., all lumped together under the wide geographical term the Balkans. I was both equally surprised and pleased when I saw a book by my former university professor on that shelf (Daša Drndić). Walking around the main floor with its large glass stained window and delightful Christmas tree made me feel like I was in a place of worship.




I ventured downstairs to America, Australia and Asian section and found the room virtually devoid of shoppers. Since my husband and I somehow got separated and he was already waiting for me outside I decided to go upstairs to the narrow gallery. It was a bit tricky to walk past other people on the gallery since everyone had their nose in a book. The upstairs gallery has a large section of books from/about Great Britain and a specific shelf just for London. I could have bought a bunch of books but we only had a carry-on on this trip so I left empty-handed.
Besides travel books, you can find a wide range of fiction and non-fiction titles, as well as stationery and gifts. I saw a lot of people buying expensive canvas bags at the cash desk at the exit of the shop. You can order books and other items online at the bookshop’s website too.
In conclusion, Daunt Books in Marylebone offers a truly enchanting experience for book lovers and curious travelers alike.
Daunt Books, 83 Marylebone High Street, London



I’ve just spotted this post, Tanja. I’m actually going to Marylebone next month as I need to catch a train there. Will definitely need to pop in here, it looks amazing! How cool that you found a book by your old professor, too! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for reading. It is a beautiful bookstore and you might find something great to read. Yes, there is a book by my former professor too
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If you’re passionate about travel, stepping into a bookshop dedicated to travel books feels like coming home. These cozy, inviting spaces are filled with a treasure trove of guides, maps, and captivating travel stories that ignite your wanderlust. Each carefully chosen title offers invaluable insights into destinations both near and far, transforming trip planning into a joyous and enriching experience. Whether you’re dreaming of far-off adventures or looking for practical tips for your next journey, a travel bookshop is the perfect place to explore the world one page at a time. Such a positive initiative.
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Thank you. I would like to read this book
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Loved reading this! Such a wonderful bookshop
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Thank you Emma
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what a gorgeous bookshop!
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Yes it is. Have a nice day!
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It is so cool to have a bookshop for travel books! I would love that!
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It is a rather interesting bookshop
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How lovely! Thank you for sharing – can you believe that after all these years in England, I have never been to Daunt??
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Really? You ought to go, asap!:)
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This place looks lovely!
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Thanks, it is rather special
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Such an amazing place!
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Yes. Have you been?
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I have been to this book store and it is magical. I might have to go back to see it with a Christmas tree now.
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Glad you liked it
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The book store looks beautiful and even more so with its Christmas Tree. What a lovely place to visit.
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Thanks for reading
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Nothing better than a beautiful bookstore to wander through and this one certainly is lovely 🙂
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Agreed, have a nice weekend
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One of the reasons why I love visiting bookshops is to see people having their noses in a book instead of a phone. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thanks Aiva
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I love Daunt Books and haven’t been in years. Your post was a lovely way to revisit the shop.
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Thanks Jennifer, I hope you are well
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It’s a wonderful shop
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Agreed.
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I’m glad you enjoyed your trip to Daunt Books! Besides being a picturesque bookstore, its books are perfect for travelers and wanderlust seekers alike. Thanks for sharing your visit!
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Thanks for reading about it, have a nice day
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