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. [+] Show's Jenna Bush Haeger. Loews Hotels & Co While set-jetting continues to be one of the biggest travel trends of 2024, bibliophiles now have a chance to book a vacation based on an emerging trend in literary themed trips.

Every year, National Book Lovers Day is celebrated on August 9, and according to recent data from the website Explore, the surge in literary inspired google searches including "secondhand bookstores near me," has skyrocketed by 4,750% over the last month, as readers seek out book-inspired activities when they travel. As the trend in literary-themed getaways has been making its way into hotels across the country, guests at The Loutrel in Charleston are now invited to book a “Blind Book” package. Upon booking, guests who are interested in this unique experience will share their genre of choice from romance and historic fiction to children’s books, culinary adventures, or arts and culture, and from there, the hotel will place a suggested surprise “blind book” curated by local bookstore Buxton Books in your room upon arrival.

“Coming out of the pandemic, nostalgic experiences were gaining popularity – and with that, digital detoxing,” Karl von Ramm, General Manager, The Loutrel tells Forbes . Catering to the demand in.