Now strictly speaking, this library is only supposed to be open to the esteemed students of London School of Economics. If you fit that description, or have a friend who does, or if you just have any friend cheeky enough to accompany you on an adventure, you'll find one of the best libraries in London nestled away discretely on the top floor of this otherwise anonymous building in LSE's city centre campus.
There is no need for ID cards to get past security on the ground floor. Just walktz by looking academic and make a beeline for the lifts. What you'll find at the 5th floor is one medium-sized room replete with textbook oak-panelled shelves lined with all sorts of tomes and journals, magazines and newspapers, as well as old, creaky leather armchairs in each corner where you can enjoy them.
Needless to say, without an LSE card, you can't take them out. But this is a perfect environment for whiling a few hours away from the bustle of central London. If you grow tired of reading, step out onto the balcony for a view across the rooftops of Lincoln's Inn Fields. There is also a rooftop cafe in the same building. read more