It's officially 'curl up with a good book' weather. Browse these iconic shops to find your next great read.

The Paperback Bookshop

Hill of Content

Books for Cooks

Metropolis Bookshop

Kay Craddock – Antiquarian Bookseller

Readings Carlton

City Basement Books

Rotary Charity Bookshop

The Paperback Bookshop

The Paperback Bookshop has been a champion of the independent book scene since the 1960s. Browse their sprawling selection and lose yourself among the pages of literary greats. Can’t find what you want? They’re always happy to order in special titles for their lit head fans.

Hill of Content

Hill of Content is 100 years old and shows no signs of slowing down. Since opening in 1922, this cute book nook has offered Melburnians the best local and international page turners. From food to travel, romance, drama and more – there's a book to be found for all discerning readers here. Find it in a new space at 32 Bourke Street.

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Hill of Content

Books for Cooks

What’s old is new again as foodie readers flock back to printed recipe books. And Books for Cooks has delicious reads in huge supply. Discover the likes of Ottolenghi or take a chance on one of the many antiquarian titles on wine, food and the culinary arts.

Metropolis Bookshop

If you’re looking for creative inspiration, Metropolis Bookshop is for you. Culture vultures will love the selection of specialist books on art, graphic design, music, film and architecture. Looking for a rare read? The crew has access to a huge database of books from across the globe.

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Metropolis Bookshop

Kay Craddock – Antiquarian Bookseller

Shrouded in the gothic surrounds of Assembly Hall, Kay Craddock carries an array of antiquarian and second-hand books. That includes page turners dating back to the 15th century. Shop for books on Australiana, books about books, unique bookend accessories and more.

Readings Carlton

A favourite among word nerds across the city, Readings has been a Carlton icon for over 40 years. In the pre-internet era Melburnians would even cluster at the window to view ads for share houses. Young readers are well catered for at Readings Kids, located right next door on Lygon Street.

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Readings Kids

City Basement Books

Prefer pre-loved books with a little character? Then City Basement Books is for you. This second-hand book haven will take you from out-of-print rarities to popular fiction – all for a fraction of the original price.

Rotary Charity Bookshop

Head to District Docklands and lose yourself in the stacks at this . Fossick through piles of novels, children's books and DVDs, with knowledgeable volunteers to help you hunt down your next read. You'll feel good knowing your reading habit is helping the community.

More must-visit spots for your next bookish adventure

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Willows & Wine

A West ³Ô¹ÏÍø bar offering books, wine and cheese.

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World Food Books

A bookshop specialising in art and design books.

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Mary Martin Bookshop

A book-lover's delight, where the service makes the difference.

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³Ô¹ÏÍø Art Library

Non-profit public library providing an accessible, specialised collection of art and design texts.

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The best picnic spots in ³Ô¹ÏÍø

Try these beautiful parks and gardens for your next ³Ô¹ÏÍø picnic.

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Secret gardens and majestic parks

Take a walk through ³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s lush parks and gardens.

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Parks and gardens

One of the most loved things about ³Ô¹ÏÍø is its picturesque parks, gardens and green spaces.

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State Library Victoria

Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free public libraries in the world.

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Metropolis Bookshop

Metropolis carries a specialist range of books focusing on art, design, popular culture and more.

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³Ô¹ÏÍø is full of unique shopping spots you can only find in the city.

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Queen Victoria Market

This beloved ³Ô¹ÏÍø landmark is the largest open air market in the southern hemisphere.

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The Paperback Bookshop

An independent bookshop that has been at the top end of Bourke Street since the 1960s.

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Readings Emporium

An outstanding range of products, from cutting-edge music and DVDs to classic texts.

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Bookbinders Design

Specialising in handcrafted Swedish stationery and paper products.

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Kay Craddock – Antiquarian Bookseller

Antiquarian and second-hand books, dating from the 16th to the 21st centuries.