What're the Boston Public Library Hours

Boston Public Library is a huge network of libraries located in the city and are easily accessible to tourists in the city as well, because the library has several branches spread all over town. So if your hotel Boston is located near the library, feel free to visit it and enjoy the many events and programs that keep taking place there as well. There are also some very popular restaurants that are located within the library compounds that might be of interest.

http://www.bpl.org/general/restaurants.htm

Where is the Library located?

The Central library is located on 700 Boylston Street, Copley Square, Boston. Copley Square is pretty much the town center and thus the area is well connected and easy to reach and access. That however is the main branch of the library and there are several branches that are located all over the city and would definitely have different addresses.

http://www.bpl.org/general/branch.htm

What are the Boston Public Library timings?

The Boston Public Library has twenty seven neighborhood branches in total, spread throughout the city each of which has their own working hours and hours when you can access the library. The standard time for most of the branches during weekdays is

10am-6pm

However there are also many variations throughout the week and also there are several of the branches that have different timings for the weekdays than the other branches. However the weekends-Saturdays and Sundays, all the branches are kept shut.

Here is a link for the list of the hours of the different branches and their variations etc.

http://www.bpl.org/general/hours.htm

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