There's something magical about a bookstore. I always make a beeline for them when I travel . When you've seen the monuments , taken in the view and stuffed yourself full of local delicacies, a bookshop is like an oasis full of soothing words and dreamy pictures.
In Buenos Aires however, the humble store has been taken to the new level. Welcome to El Ateneo Grand Splendid, an old theatre that has been transformed into a book mecca that would rival the Shiz University library in Wicked. READ MORE: Where to stay in Brisbane for a Mexican twist on a summer weekend staycation In fact, National Geographic magazine named it "the world's most beautiful bookstore".
Located in the upmarket Recoleta neighbourhood, the El Ateneo is one of the city's most popular attractions, visited by more than one million people each year. READ MORE: What is cowboy core and how can you experience it on holiday When I walked in there last week, my jaw hit the floor. "I'm going to need a while", I said to my son.
He agreed. Formerly a theatre, it opened in 1919 and hosted ballet, opera and then film. The national record label Odeon was based there.
It even had its own radio station during the 20s. In 2000, an ambitious $3 million dollar renovation took place and the antique theatre was transformed into a bookstore. The seating became bookshelves.
Theatre boxes are now cozy reading nooks. Spread over four levels it is home to 120,000 books. There's a busy cafe up the back where the stage used to be and a.