How Do You Visit The Boston Public Library?
The Boston Public Library is a gem in the heart of Boston. Located at 700 Boylston Street, the Boston Public Library houses an impressive collection of books, rare art works and a serene retreat from the bustle of Copley and Boylston. In a fairly expensive city, the Boston Public Library offers a great deal for the price of admission, which is completely free to everyone. Check out the Boston Public Library’s website. They keep a list of the current and upcoming exhibits, which are also free to visitors. On the website, you can also read about the library’s history, apply for a library e-card if you’re a Massachusetts resident and enjoy some of the site’s special features for teens and kids. Visit the library during hours of operation if you choose to wander through it without a guide. The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. The library begins Sunday hours in October. Take a tour of the BPL. Tours emphasize the