Our public libraries provide a window into the rest of the world. They're full of books, sure...but they also offer media items like DVDs and music, computer labs where you can access wi-fi, meeting rooms, book clubs, kids activities, and so much more...all free of charge. The Seattle Central Library is Washington's largest public library, and a visit there is a day full of pure fun.
The Seattle Central Library is a magnificent architectural wonder in the heart of the city. Some people love its design; others not as much. One thing's for sure - this place offers all kinds of great education and entertainment.
Address: 1000 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
You might think of libraries as stuffy places with stern librarians shushing you every time you speak...but Seattle Central is a far cry from that antiquated model. This space is light, bright, and bustling with people who are learning, working, and relaxing.
Central Library is absolutely huge, covering 362,987 square feet over 11 stories. The library houses as many as 1.5 million books.
If you love to read, this place is pure heaven. No matter what you're looking for, from Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction to non-fiction on any subject known to man, you'll find it here.
Not sure what to look for? Ask one of the friendly librarians for some suggestions.
There are plenty of spaces throughout the library where you can settle in and do some work...
...and lots of comfy spots to settle in and read.
It's not just about books at this library - you'll find fun and games here too. We mean it - you'll literally find games here!
Your kids will love the huge children's section, with its bright atmosphere and laid-back vibe.
In addition to a vast array of children's books, this section has all kinds of toys to keep kids occupied and entertained.
Check the library's calendar for fun events like story time, baby story time, early learning programs, and more.
Teens have their own space, too.
The Microsoft auditorium hosts all kinds of public events, including presentations, films, and musical performances.
The library has 400 public computers, each with free wi-fi. Some of the computers are dedicated for job searching or off-line work, and copiers and printers are available for a small fee.
If you're looking for a unique gift, head for the library's gift shop, which is full of all kinds of gift ideas, for just about everyone on your list.
Visit the Seattle Central Library Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday noon to 6 p.m.
Visit the Seattle Central Library's website to learn more, and follow Seattle Public Library's Facebook page to stay up-to-date on the latest events.
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