The Last Bookstore
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The Last Bookstore

Los Angeles, California

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A bookstore that earns its dramatic name. Set in a massive former bank vault downtown, it's part bookshop, part art installation — tunnels made of books, a second-floor labyrinth of vinyl and vintage, and the kind of soaring ceilings that make you look up and smile. The selection is vast and well-organized, and the building itself is worth the trip.

Insider tip

The upstairs crime fiction section and the book tunnel photo op. Skip the weekend if you can — weekday mornings are blissfully quiet.

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