Karachi World Book Fair 2025 Breaks Sales Records with 500,000 Visitors
- December 22, 2025
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The Karachi World Book Fair 2025 saw an unprecedented rise in sales on Sunday. Over 500,000 people flocked to the Karachi Expo Center in the first four days.
The event, which has 329 stalls with attendees from 17 other nations, has grown to be Pakistan's top literary event for families, teachers, and children.
Record-Breaking Crowd at Expo Center Book Fair 2025 Karachi
For the Expo Center Book Fair 2025, Sunday was a turning point. Early in the day, the venue was filled to capacity.
Many people were forced to park on neighboring roads since the expo's parking slots were filled.
The Expo Center was severely congested as a result of this. Inside, the hallways were crowded with bookworms perusing an enormous library of literary, scientific, and religious books.
Local vendors showcased their titles with publishers from Egypt, Malaysia, the UAE, and Turkey. Between 10:00 am and 9:00 pm, the energy level stayed high.
Fans kept searching all three halls for their favorite authors despite the heat and throng.
Final Day Discounts at Karachi World Book Fair 2025
Today, Monday, December 22, is the end of the event. Many booksellers offered big price reductions to commemorate the last day.
For researchers and students, this is the ideal moment to purchase pricey books for a significantly lower price. Today is your last chance to see the Expo Center Book Fair 2025 stalls if you missed the weekend rush.
On Sunday, MQM leader Dr. Farooq Sattar went to the expo. He encouraged youth to get back into touch with real books. Even when they visit cafes, he advised young people to bring a book.
In jest, Sattar said that although young men search for successful partners, they are more likely to acquire intelligent and competent friends through reading.
Kamran Noorani, the chairman of the Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association, commended the group for the seamless operation. The show continues to be an important conduit between Pakistani consumers and foreign publishers.



