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    Burton Barr Central Library

    4.3 (183 reviews)
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    5th floor
    Caroline N.

    5-story library in Central Phoenix that I've used multiple times to escape the summer heat. There's ample free parking, both covered and uncovered. The first floor lobby has a gallery I've walked past and never entered, but I appreciate that it's there. I always go straight to the 5th floor and sit at the rows of tables to do work/surf the internet on my laptop while basking in natural sunlight and views of the city and nearby mountains. Facing the windows can get hot, but it's better than spending my own money to blast the AC at home. Can't promise I'll take advantage of their other services or other floors, but I'll definitely be back to enjoy beautiful views while staying productive!

    Ali B.

    What a fun library! I don't think I've ever been to a library this big before. Perfect for kids and a huge selection. My husband found some DVDs of movies he couldn't find streaming so he was super excited! There are 5 levels here which is insane. Looks like they have a lot of fun activities and events as well! Plenty of parking (shaded too). Awesome library and we will be returning

    Jazmine C.

    Visited the Burton Barr Phoenix Public Library for their Raise the Stacks fundraiser, and it was my first time there. The building is absolutely beautiful, five stories tall, full of natural light, and packed with books. At night, you can see the city skyline, It's a wonderful space to explore, learn, and get inspired. I'm already looking forward to coming back!

    Emma N.

    I came here to sign up for a library card. It was a very quick process. I walked around the first floor afterwards and there are lots of different sections with books. I did not go upstairs. But there were elevators available. There was some construction going on, so some of the parking was limited. But I was able to find a space near the main entrance. I'm looking forward to coming here to use the different resources they offer.

    Nicole R.

    This is an incredible 5-story library with ample parking! I liked the little art exhibits they had inside. They have a large selection of books, audiobooks, movies, etc. There are also a ton of tables to work or read from.

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    Jon T.

    This is the pride and joy of Phoenix's library system. Burton Barr is a beautiful and large library with a vast collection of books, audiobooks, CD's and other resources. The building is modern and full of natural light. It was designed to resemble a desert mesa and was built sustainably. Inside the library there is a water feature and glass elevators that reveal each level. There is also the nation's largest reading room and a printing press from the late 1800's that is used to print some of their materials. Most interesting to me was the City of Phoenix directories in the Arizona room that date back to the 1890's. Burton Barr is definitely a highlight of downtown Phoenix and a library to come back to again and again.

    I need all the plant books I can get!
    Dee A.

    This library is awesome! I've seen the building a million times but never visited it. I decided to stop in and take a look around. The staff was very pleasant and assisted me with getting a library card. It appears they have lots of events and activities for kids, which is great. I checked out all four floors and there's books, music, computer stations and lounge areas. Basically something for everyone. I was excited to see all plant books! Definitely will visit again. Parking is great they also have some covered parking.

    One of their masterpiece from the library
    Rika A.

    Comfort place to visit while hot summers with a lots of kids books collections,great activities to spend with family

    Shane S.

    The Burton Barr Central Library has a nice reading room on the top floor coupled with nice architecture. There is a nice lake on the ground floor upon walking in and cool air conditioning because Phoenix can get mighty hot. While I appreciate the library being spacious with nice architecture I wish the stacks aka books were better for I didn't find too many books to my liking during my three hour visit here. The staff here is very friendly. I would say if you live in Phoenix and this is your main branch you can get books shifted from other branches here to pick up. Support your local library!

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    Holly M.

    A must-do free activity for toddlers! There is an amazing little play space for toddlers and young kids in the children's section. The song and story times are wonderful as well. There's even a small outdoor space just for the kiddos and parents. After exploring for awhile, we like to go for a ride up the elevator and look out the windows from the top floor. This library is a great place to pass some time with a little one, especially when it's too hot to go to the park. Like all Phoenix libraries, there is also the amazing perk of Culture Passes and the seed library! A fantastic free resource to the community. Now that I'm a mom and also on a tight budget, I've become a library stan!!!

    Bill M.

    Yea it's big, lots of books and media. But there are a lot of homeless. Some smell, have to take my bags with me, can't leave them, wallet was stolen the first time I came.

    Jace C.

    This is based strictly off of my experience of coming here to read and study. First off, I loved the fact that there was a private parking lot and I didn't have to find parking on the street. Coming from out of town, that made coming here a lot easier. Secondly, I really liked the fifth floor for studying/reading. There were a ton of single tables throughout the floor, with some alongside the windows. Each had its own light, but I'd recommend sitting near the windows so you can just use the natural light and enjoy the view. It was pretty quiet the times I was there. There was one incident where a homeless man sleeping did get escorted out; but security was polite and there wasn't much of a ruckus. Overall, I thought it was a nice, clean, quiet place to study. The art gallery on the first floor was a cool bonus.

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    Best library experience by far! Truly worth spending your afternoon getting lost in everything they have to offer!

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    Beautiful and giant library! I was here for a little weekend solo getaway from AZ and am so glad I stoped in to look around.

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    The fifth floor is the largest reading room in the nation, yes, larger than NYC Central Public Library's reading room!

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    Awesome library and campus park outside the library. The youth section is massive and decorated…read morebeautifully, exciting the imagination of children. My 4th grader loves coming and hanging out in the castle playing with the LEGO tables and other stem toys. Very inviting and just outside is the splash pad and park. The adults section is huge with lots of seating, tables, and comfortable chairs to read on. They have a large 2 room Book Sale section where you can find books, magazines, puzzles and dvds for $1-$3. My favorite library in Arizona. Also there's a full service cafe inside the library. I ordered a coffee today. Very convenient!

    If you know me, you know I love checking out new libraries. I was in the Scottsdale area and…read moredecided to stop by Scottsdale Civic Center Library to get some work done, and I will definitely be back. One of the first things I noticed was how spacious the library feels. Everything looked clean and well maintained, which made it a really comfortable place to settle in and focus. There was actually already a line of people waiting outside for the library to open at 1 PM on Sunday, which says a lot about how popular it is. One feature I thought was especially cool is their seed library, where you can pick up seeds to plant your own plants at home. They also offer the usual cultural passes, which is always a great perk with a library card. Speaking of that, I really liked how unique their library card designs are. I was able to sign up for a card today thanks to a very helpful staff member who made the process quick and easy. Inside, there were plenty of tables and outlets almost everywhere, which made it perfect for getting work done. There is also a free charging center where you can charge devices. Parking was also simple. I parked at the Scottsdale Civic Center Garage, which made access really convenient. Overall, I was very happy with my visit today and will definitely be coming back.

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    We were asked to leave our Naibor hood library today because the short haired security guard did…read morenot believe my children were autistic and had a hard time keeping there shoes on and were to excited about the fun toys and activities. It's so disheartening that our own community can't accept a 4 year old child nor a two year acting like children. Autism is affecting 1/36 kids people need to understand we what is happening to our children and the community/city paid positions should be more knowledgeable.

    I love this library for two very important reasons; free WiFi, Air Conditioning…read more I take my daughters to this location frequently, as there are plenty of in-house kids activities, plus we can check out movies and books for them, that I can still return when they're back home in CA. But the summers, when the girls are here for an extended stay, this is our home away from home. We will often ride our bikes down, and just hang out in the air conditioned comfort, playing games, or reading books. Sometimes the girls will do some computer-based activities, and I'll catch up on Facebook or Twitter, on my iPhone. One of the things I love about Phoenix area libraries is the Culture Pass; you "check out" a culture pass and get free tickets and admission to area museums, including the Heard, the Bead museum, etc. There is plenty of parking, and several bike racks available. Go and check it out!

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