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Idyllic coffee shop in an even more idyllic setting.
Anyone will warm to this place, but particularly so if you are a Brit away from
Possibly the most beautiful bookshop in the World!
Good, reliable writing spot if you're in this part of town
Charming and perfect for writing by a roaring fire!
Browse books, drink coffee, write!
Stunning park in the centre of Boston.
Supercool in Hollywood
A quiet home from home, it even has its own study!
Former brothel turned cafe - perfect for hell-raising writer types!
Legendary haven for writers. Perfect if you're doing research.
The most spectacular reading room, an inspiration in itself. Go now!
A higgeldy piggeldy world of pleasure?
A reliable alternative to the ubiquitous Starbucks
Parisian literary heavyweight!
Popular with the Postgrad crowd.
Secluded garden outback for sunny days.
Cracking little cafe, it will even lend you a laptop!
A gem straight out of Harry Potter.
Quiet beach, view of the Caribbean, ice-cold Banks beer - what more do you need
An enchanting walled garden in Manhattan
Infamous beat generation icon.
Tawdry but iconic amusement park - great for people watching.
Lovely galleried pub around St Katherine's Dock.
A classic for the modern Bloomsbury set.
Birth place of Lord of the Rings and other classics.
Working on a Back to the Future 4 screenplay?
Coffee shop made famous by JK Rowling.
Would Jessica Fletcher write here? Quite possibly.
Harvard's poetry room, an historical hub for heavyweights.
Stunning outdoor cafe overlooking the LA basin, set in luscious grounds and an a
In the shadow of Shakespeare, getting those creative juices flowing here.
Be amongst Nobel Prize-winning company.
Greenwich Village
Tranquil home of Beatrix Potter
Notepad - check. Sunnies - check. Clear skies - check. Perfect.
EObsessed with coffee!
Perfect for writers doing research.
Historic site that's attracted writers through the years.
Cupcakes and SJP!
Oldest 'Irish' tavern in NYC and favourite of famous literary drinker, Brendan B
Stunning classic library in the middle of Manhattan.
Where Dickens gave his first US reading of A Christmas Carol.
A beautiful outdoors place to write.
A Manhattan institution.
No.1 social hub and meeting place for poets in London!
Around the World in 80 Days anyone?
If you're in Carmel, Go. It even has a poetry prize.
Book lover's paradise.
An unusual sanctuary that stirs the soul.
No Johnny Depp in sight!
Manhattan’s oldest known site of continuous religious practice
Unlike some big bookstores, this a comfy loveable place.
A New York vibe in Manchester, allegedly.
Nice little WriteSpot in East London.
Do it your way.
A WriteSpot fit for a modern Evelyn Waugh, and with a view.
Write in the wilderness that inspired Thoreau.
Famous as the place where Dylan Thomas drank himself to death.
1980s awesome.
One of our favourites, opposite WriteSpot HQ.
Get a car, grab your mix tape and go!
Secluded peace and quiet by the sea.
Get creative in the boudoir.
Messing about on the river.
Do porridge, get writing.
Punt your way to best-selling success.