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A holiday's ideal for bookworming and, sometimes, reading about your destination really enhances the trip. For those of us who can't afford a holiday or are fresh out of leave, brilliant travel writing can be the next best thing. And what about bookshops? Finding a dusty, secondhand emporium or trendy gallery shop can make your day. We know Been there users are a learned lot so tell us about your favourite travel writing or bookshops, wherever they are. Send a tip about your favourite travel book, or favourite bookshop, to Been there by Monday July 14, and the tip we like best will bag a copy of Time Out's 2008 New York city guide, complete with detailed maps, independent reviews and the inside track on local culture.
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    Bona Bookshop and Coffee House

    Posted by HBHCo 18 May 2009

    A small bookshop and cafe with wonderful coffee, biscuits and cake, a clean loo and friendly staff. You can sit undisturbed and gaze out of the open door or sit outside if fine. Located on a very attractive street close to the main centre.

    Ul. Kanonicka, Krakow. Opposite Mary Magdalene Square.

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    Massolit Books & Cafe

    Posted by kasia 23 September 2005

    A cosy English language bookshop with the feel of a living room - drop in to browse, have coffee & cake and rest your feet after a day of sightseeing.

    ul. Felicjanek 4
    www.massolit.com

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