Libreria Marco Polo

Venice


Quite simply one of the best book shops in the city. Owner Claudio and his knowledgable and friendly team can guide you to the book or author you never knew you were looking for. Books in English and books about Venice take up some shelf space while the children's section heaves with great titles. Friday evenings will often find a book reading or author meet-and-greet happening in the store.

Check out their sister store on the Giudecca for a selection of second-hand and out-of-print works.


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