One of the new arrangements is gaining ground is the literary tourism, which is based on destinations and locations that have become very important for its literary representations, and that appeal to different travelers to know the routes of their favorite works.
Different routes of this style of tourism have been formed taking into account the major works and writers in Europe, since a large number of famous works of literature have been created or inspired by locations in the old continent, and is so recognized as cities Madrid, Paris, Lisbon, Sicily and Normandy, to name a few, people to see their corners related to literature and writing in all its manifestations.
The City of Light, in France, is one of the most important monuments closely related to the figures of world literature, as in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, home to the remains of Honoré de Balzac, Oscar Wilde, Paul Eluard and Jim Morrison, among other figures.
Madrid, following the most important capitals, was described brilliantly by writer Ernest Hemingway, who also provides specific advice and recommendations to meet the Spanish city, but also include the Fontana de Oro, a place renowned for being headquarters meeting of various local and international writers.
Another example would be St. Petersburg, in whose streets the facts happen “Crime and Punishment” by Dostoevsky, and travelers can make the same route as its protagonist, in a true exercise of memory and projection.



