Best for mind-bending modernity: Mexico City
With its labyrinthine aisles, transparent walls and floating shelves that are suspended from the ceiling, Biblioteca Vasconcelos in Mexico City’s Buenavista neighbourhood resembles the perception-skewing buildings that flipped and folded in Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film Inception. This futuristic ‘mega-library’, named after one of the country’s greatest reading advocates, was designed by local architect Alberto Kalach and took three years to complete. Stand on one of the balconies and gaze down at this book behemoth and then, for an altogether more intimate reading room, head to Casa Bosques to find art, design and fashion titles in a stylishly renovated house in the chic Colonia Roma area.
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