Seattle Public Library, Seattle
Facts and practical information
The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving the city of Seattle, Washington. Efforts to start a Seattle library had commenced as early as 1868, with the system eventually being established by the city in 1890. The system currently comprises 27 branches, most of which are named after the neighborhoods in which they are located. The Seattle Public Library also includes Mobile Services and the Central Library, which was designed by Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2004. The Seattle Public Library also founded the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library, which it administered until July 2008. ()
Seattle Public Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Westlake Center, Pike Place Chowder, Collins Pub, Benaroya Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Seattle Public Library open?
- Monday 10 am - 8 pm
- Tuesday 10 am - 8 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 8 pm
- Thursday 10 am - 8 pm
- Friday 10 am - 6 pm
- Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
- Sunday 12 pm - 6 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Seattle Public Library?
How to get to Seattle Public Library by public transport?
Bus
- 5th Ave & Spring St • Lines: 630 (1 min walk)
- 4th Ave & Madison St • Lines: 101, 102, 150, 252, 257, 268, 301, 545 (2 min walk)
Trolleybus
- 3rd Ave & Seneca St • Lines: 1, 13, 3, 4, 49 (3 min walk)
- Prefontaine Pl S & Yesler Way • Lines: 1, 13, 49 (10 min walk)
Light rail
- University Street • Lines: 1 (4 min walk)
- Pioneer Square • Lines: 1 (8 min walk)
Ferry
- Seattle Waterfront • Lines: Seattle-Blake Island (10 min walk)
- Seattle • Lines: Seattle-Bremerton, Seattle-Winslow (12 min walk)
Train
- Westlake Center (11 min walk)
- Seattle King Street (17 min walk)
Tram
- Pacific Place • Lines: South Lake Union Streetcar (13 min walk)
- Occidental Mall • Lines: First Hill Streetcar (14 min walk)