Atlantis Books
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About Atlantis Books
Atlantis Books occupies a beautifully restored captain's house with traditional Cycladic architecture, its whitewashed vaulted ceilings creating intimate reading nooks throughout three small rooms. You'll find around 3,000 carefully chosen titles spanning philosophy, travel literature, Greek poetry, and contemporary fiction in English, Greek, French, and German. The shop also stocks rare first editions and locally published works about Santorini that you won't find elsewhere on the island.
Walking through feels like exploring a friend's personal library rather than a commercial bookstore. Books line every surface from floor to ceiling, with handwritten recommendations tucked between volumes and a sleeping cat usually curled up somewhere unexpected. The staff, mostly literature graduates and writers themselves, genuinely know their inventory and will spend ages discussing authors or tracking down obscure titles. Classical music plays softly while natural light filters through small windows.
Most travel guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really a lovely 20 minute browse for book lovers. The space gets uncomfortably cramped with more than six people inside, so avoid cruise ship hours (11am to 2pm). Prices run about 15 to 25 EUR for new fiction, which is standard for imported English books in Greece. Skip it entirely if you're not actually planning to buy anything, the staff notices browsers versus buyers.
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