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The main branch of the Boston Public Library opened in 1852 as the first free, publicly-funded municipal library in America. The library, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, houses over 20 million items. Enjoy a free tour of the building to learn about its history and marvel at the treasured artworks and architecture that spans three centuries. After that, sit back for a cup of tea in one the library’s tea lounges. When you're done, go shopping or check out the restaurants in Back Bay, the busy district where the library is located. – Tripadvisor
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700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116-2813
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  1. 4.0 of 5 stars
    Highest-rated 4-star hotel within 0.6 miles of Boston Public Library
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    88 Exeter Street, Boston, MA 02116
    0.1 miles from Boston Public Library
    #4 Best Value of 671 Hotels near Boston Public Library
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    138 St James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116-5002
    0.1 miles from Boston Public Library
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    120 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02116-5730
    0.3 miles from Boston Public Library
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    61 Exeter Street Boylston, Boston, MA 02116
    0.1 miles from Boston Public Library
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    154 Berkeley St, Boston, MA 02116
    0.3 miles from Boston Public Library
    #10 Best Value of 671 Hotels near Boston Public Library
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    47 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02116-5728
    0.1 miles from Boston Public Library
    #19 Best Value of 671 Hotels near Boston Public Library
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    261 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02116
    0.3 miles from Boston Public Library
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    1 Dalton Street, Boston, MA 02115
    0.4 miles from Boston Public Library
    #25 Best Value of 671 Hotels near Boston Public Library
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  • OrlandoMouse
    St. Augustine, Florida2,322 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The older library section so much classier than the new section.
    If you like libraries, you may like to visit here. But you need to know there are two libraires located here. One is the ultra-modern section with computer stations everywhere as well as the home of the children’s library. The other is next door. If inside the new library, follow the signs to the Courtyard. For those with the pocketbook and interest, the Courtyard is the home of the Tea Room. It is pricey, however, people who have done it enjoyed the finger sandwiches and tea. Further past the tearoom is some fantastic artwork as well as two marble lions. This is the McKim Lobby with the Grand staircase. There is beautiful artwork on the walls in the staircase area. Don’t miss at the top of the stairs going to Bates Hall. It has long desks and cool green glass reading lamps. It is an amazing reading room. Find the Abbey Room with the intricate wood walls and tapestry paintings around the top border. This section of the library should not be missed. It is worth spending a few hours looking through the older part of the library. Very classic.
    Visited September 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written October 25, 2023
  • Roary
    Vancouver, Canada3,677 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful space to visit if nearby
    I’m not one to normally visit libraries, but I had a few hours to spare before checking out of my hotel nearby. The Grand Staircase, Chavannes Gallery, and Bates Hall were highlights worth visiting especially since it’s free. I’m glad I visited.
    Visited October 2023
    Traveled with friends
    Written October 28, 2023
  • Dexter B
    York, Pennsylvania1,128 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Definitely a Place to Visit
    The outside statues are a bit strange to me. The inside is amazing. This is a very large place. The main hall reminds me of Harry Potter. The history of this place is very interesting. I loved General Washington's painting in one of the rooms. It is definitely a place to visit.
    Visited October 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written November 13, 2023
  • LBCdovs
    New Jersey296 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful Library
    Came on a whim because we had some time to kill and my kid had some homework to take care of. Beautiful old building, connected to the newer one. Kids section was great and he was able to do his work in there. Also got to read us some beginner books. I know it’s a vacation, but heck, it worked really well for us and it truly is a sight to be seen.
    Visited November 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written November 13, 2023
  • Nina J
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Breathtaking Library
    This is the most beautiful library I have ever seen. You will feel transported to Europe. We spent about an hour enjoying the architecture and visiting all the rooms. It was also a break from the chilly weather outside. Hard to believe that it is free!
    Visited November 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written December 6, 2023
  • Richard C
    793 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A great building with a great vision
    I visited BPL to see the murals by John Singer Sargent, Edwin Austin Abbey, and Puvis de Chavannes. They are all overwhelming and on a scale that one would never see repeated in current times. Before corporate sponsorship there was the public good, and uplifting the mind and spirit is the essence of the BPL's mural cycles. Here, they continue to do so and have added more public spaces with contemporary necessities. Come for the great murals, and commend the city of Boston for its commitment to the public health and growth of the spirit.
    Visited January 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written January 12, 2024
  • Soabrevaya
    Buenos Aires, Argentina447 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful and useful!
    Incredible library. Has an older and newer part. Both beautiful. If you live here, it's a great place to study and work. The old part has amazing art and architecture. I wish there was an audio guide or some presentation to the art. There is some but it varies on level of detail. It's free and a must see.
    Visited March 2024
    Traveled solo
    Written March 26, 2024
  • RayGCincinnati_OH
    270 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Boston Public Library
    What a feast for the eyes! This Renaissance Beaux-Arts Classic was built in 1870 by Charles McKim. The Grand staircase is made of yellow Siena marble. One of the most striking features of the stairs is a pair of Louis Saint-Gaudens lions. Exquisite murals adorn the walls of the grand staircase and second floor gallery. Stairway murals represent the disciplines of poetry, philosophy, and science while the mural in the gallery depicts "The Muses of Inspiration Hail the Spirit of Light." Upstairs, murals titled the "Quest of the Holy Grail," by Edwin Austin Abbey, grace the walls the Abbey Room. The murals are composed of a series of panels featuring life-sized figures illustrating the Arthurian legend. On the third floor are spectacular murals painted by John Singer Sargent. The theme of this series is the development of world religions. These murals are fantastic! All of this wonderment for the grand total of zero dollars.
    Visited May 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written April 10, 2024
  • jerrys01
    Bel Air, Maryland622 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Impressive building
    The daughter of our next-door neighbor now lives in the Boston area, and she told us you must visit the library. I have to say she was right. With the high ceilings and the impressive murals on the walls, along with the large lions on the main staircase, the building is really something to see. The courtyard between the old and new areas was also very attractive with its fountain and statue. The new area contains most of the books, and while attractive, its only worth visiting if you need to find a book.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written May 18, 2024
  • dustythoughts
    Manchester, Connecticut2,168 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Gorgeous bibliographic haven
    This glorious bibliographic haven is a sanctuary for both bookworms and for art-lovers: it finds the perfect balance between gorgeous architecture stuffed with artistic murals by a wide swath of artists, and a dizzying diversity of books that cover just about everything you've ever wanted to read. I really like their Heaven & Earth: The Blue Maps of China exhibit. The courtyard is beautiful, and it has a running fountain in the center that cools you off in warm weather. In summertime, the courtyard also hosts free concerts on Wednesdays and Fridays. I also appreciate that the tech center offers classes and workshops on everything from how to use a computer to how to use Microsoft Office, email, and social media - this is a great community service. People do actually come here to work as well, so you'll see people on laptops and people reading books throughout the building.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled solo
    Written May 22, 2024
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Popular hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston that have a pool include:
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Four Seasons Hotel Boston - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston are:
Newbury Guest House - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Courtyard Boston Copley Square - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

A gym is available to guests at the following hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston:
Courtyard Boston Copley Square - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Lenox Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston:
Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Ritz-Carlton - Boston - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Hyatt Regency Boston / Cambridge - Traveler rating: 4/5

These hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston have great views and are well-liked by travelers:
Courtyard Boston Copley Square - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Mandarin Oriental, Boston - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

These hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston have been described as romantic by other travelers:
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Lenox Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Mandarin Oriental, Boston - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

Families traveling in Boston enjoyed their stay at the following hotels near Boston Public Library:
Newbury Guest House - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Courtyard Boston Copley Square - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5

These hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston all have a casino:
Encore Boston Harbor - Traveler rating: 4/5

These hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston generally allow pets:
The Colonnade Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
The Lenox Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
Hotel AKA Back Bay - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following hotels near Boston Public Library in Boston:
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