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Central Library in Liverpool is a captivating blend of classic and contemporary design. With its historical façade juxtaposed against a sleek, modern interior, it offers an impressive array of books and resources that cater to diverse interests. The Pictan reading room provides a serene environment for deep dives into literature, while the café, offering panoramic views, is perfect for a relaxed coffee break. Earning a high average rating of 4.7 on Google, this library is a must-visit for anyone in Liverpool, not just for its collections but also for its beautiful architecture that harmonizes organic shapes with abundant natural light.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Crosshall Street (Stop DB)
Bus stop 409 m walk
Liverpool Queen Square Bus Station
Bus stop 303 m walk
Fraser Street
Bus stop 248 m walk
Wilde Street
Bus stop 300 m walk
St Georges Hall
Bus stop 172 m walk
World Museum
Bus stop 50 m walk
Liverpool Central
Train station 577 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 864 reviews
4.7/5 864 reviews
Pokejoni
Pokejoni
6 days ago on Google

Eine sehr schöne Bücherei, sehr zu empfehlen anzuschauen auch als Tourist, den die Architektur ist wunderschön. Der Blick von der Dach Terrasse ist außerdem auch ein Blick wert, man kann so ein wenig die statt von oben anschauen

D D
D D
6 days ago on Google

Liverpool Central Library is a beautiful blend of heritage and modern design—an inspiring space that invites you to slow down, explore, and reflect. As someone who appreciates architectural details, I was immediately struck by the building’s thoughtful layout and elegant features. The glass dome in particular is stunning—it floods the space with natural light, creating a calm and uplifting atmosphere that’s perfect for reading or simply taking in your surroundings. From the upper floors, the view over the city is a quiet surprise. It adds a wonderful sense of openness, connecting the library to the world beyond its walls while still feeling like a peaceful retreat. Whether you’re browsing books, studying, or just passing through, there’s a sense of calm and quiet beauty throughout the building. What I also loved was the subtle use of colour—pops of warmth and brightness that soften the modern lines and give the space a welcoming, almost playful character. It’s not just a place for books; it’s a space that feels alive and well-loved. Liverpool Central Library is more than just a library—it’s an architectural and cultural landmark that encourages curiosity and creativity at every turn.

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Joanna
Joanna
1 week ago on Google

Amazing public library - amazing architecture. The Picton Reading room and Hornby library are gorgeous. Good collection of books. Plenty of computers and study space. Plenty of toilets. Cafe in the ground floor area. Lovely staff who are very helpful.