Top 20 most popular European cities in literature

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From the seductive charms of Paris to the vivacious streets of Rome, bustling cities make the perfect backdrop for novels. And for many, books can act as literary passports, whisking readers across the globe from the comfort of their own living space.

The printing experts at Aura Print combed through the vast expanse of the Google Books corpus (a repository boasting 25 million books) to identify the cumulative mentions of 31 prominent European cities across books spanning from 1920 to 2019.

Rank
European City
Most popular decade
Total occurrences in books (1920-2019)

1
London
1960s
286,675,501

2
Paris
1920s
95,290,475

3
Rome
1920s
48,840,949

4
Berlin
1940s
37,079,709

5
Moscow
1980s
31,405,361

6
Florence
1920s
19,414,470

7
Vienna
1980s
18,995,437

8
Athens
1960s
15,118,606

9
Dublin
1920s
15,021,998

10
Amsterdam
1990s
12,868,807

11
Brussels
1990s
10,949,717

12
Venice
1920s
10,237,695

13
Madrid
1990s
9,883,636

14
Stockholm
1980s
8,813,100

15
Warsaw
1980s
8,054,316

16
Munich
1990s
8,025,343

17
Milan
1960s
7,917,978

18
Copenhagen
1950s
7,317,785

19
Prague
1960s
6,702,244

20
Porto
1920s
6,604,087

Beating all its European counterparts by a landslide, London snags top spot on the list to be crowned Europe’s most popular city in literature. Being featured an astonishing 286,675,501 times, this is nearly three times more than all other cities analysed. Dubbed by Charles Dickens as the ‘magic lantern’ that fired his creativity, the British capital has played host to a multitude of novels over the last century.

London book recommendations: A Tale of Two Cities, Sherlock Holmes, The House by the Thames

Trailing behind is Britain’s age-old cross-Channel rival, the beguiling French capital, Paris. Clocking in a mindblowing 95,290,475 literary mentions, the romantic and intriguing City of Lights has charmed and inspired a plethora of romance and fiction authors.

Paris book recommendations: Paris Is Always A Good Idea, The Little Paris Bookshop, The Paris Wife

The Eternal City, Rome claims third spot (48,840,949 mentions), triumphing over its fellow Italian cities with an impressive 74% greater share of literary attention than Florence (6th), Venice (12th) and Milan (17th), on average. From its glorious imperial past to the vibrant present, the Italian capital makes a captivating backdrop for books of all genres.

Rome book recommendations: Eat, Pray, Love, Conclave, Four Seasons in Rome

Whipping up fourth place with a significant 37,079,709 mentions in books is Berlin. Steeped in history with a turbulent past, the partially destroyed German capital offers a striking cityscape, serving as a wellspring of inspiration for historical fiction and thriller writers.

Berlin book recommendations: Goodbye to Berlin, Alone in Berlin, The Artificial Silk Girl

Rounding off the top five most written about cities is Moscow. A city of enigmatic paradoxes and captivating cultural histories, the Russian capital has entranced novelists for decades, accumulating a significant 31,405,361 literary references.

Moscow book recommendations: A Gentlemen in Moscow, Gorky Park, In the First Circle

 

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