Burton Barr Central Library is located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix. Featuring impressive architecture, a popular co-working space and public work wings with craft supplies and 3D printers, there's never a shortage of things to do at this unique location. Aside from a wealth of books, movies and music, Burton Barr also hosts tours, regular speaking engagements and art shows.
How to get to Burton Barr Central Library
Take the Valley Metro Light Rail to Roosevelt and Central Avenue. Walk north on the east side of Central Avenue past Portland Street, and over the Central Avenue bridge. End at 1221 N. Central Ave. If driving, take Central Avenue to Willetta and go east. Burton Barr Central Library has plenty of available parking.
Best and worst time go to Burton Barr Central Library
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the best days to visit Burton Barr Central Library. On these days, the building is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Avoid going to Burton Barr on a Sunday, especially if you are in a rush. The library is only open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and is generally packed.
Admission to Burton Barr Central Library
Burton Barr Central Library is free of charge and open to the public.
Must see/do at Burton Barr Central Library:
Visitors that enjoy looking out at city skylines should make an effort to stop by the 5th floor. Aside from housing the library's entire non-fiction collection, floor to ceiling windows provide a 360 degree view of the Phoenix skyline. If you're looking for a place to work with peace and quiet, check out The Hive, a free co-working and entrepreneurial support space on the 2nd floor. Crafters and dreamers will want to check out the MACH makerspace. It houses 3D printers, soldering irons and other supplies for anyone that wants to get to work on a creative project.
Other places to visit near Burton Barr Central Library:
Portland Park and Margaret T. Hance Park are both within walking distance of Burton Barr Central Library. The Roosevelt Arts District is also nearby, as are a handful of delicious Phoenix restaurants including FEZ, Carly's and Short Leash Hot Dogs.
Insider tip for visitors to Burton Barr Central Library:
Bibliophiles will want to take a peek at the Rare Book Room on the library's 4th floor. The collection houses over 3000 historic titles. One hour tours are available and can be scheduled in advance.
Author's bio: Chad Birt has lived in Phoenix for 9 years. He's a bike rider, bookworm and freelance writer.