12 Cities Designed for Book Lovers: Global Havens for Literary Wanderers
6. Dublin: A City of Literary Legends

Dublin's literary heritage is celebrated worldwide, with the city serving as the backdrop for the works of James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and Samuel Beckett. The city's literary landmarks, such as the Dublin Writers Museum and Trinity College's Long Room Library, offer a glimpse into its rich literary past. Dublin's annual Bloomsday Festival celebrates Joyce's "Ulysses," inviting readers to retrace the steps of Leopold Bloom through the city's streets. Dublin's vibrant literary scene continues to thrive, with contemporary authors like Sally Rooney gaining international acclaim. In Dublin, the literary heart beats with a passion that honors its storied past while embracing the future.








