Great Libraries in Barcelona!
The citizens of Barcelona are addicted to books and reading, it is not a secret. So, you will quickly notice the huge amount of bookshops and libraries in Barcelona all around the city. In other words, wherever you will stay, we are sure you can easily find a library, a bookshop, an antiquary, a secondhand bookstore, a coffeehouse with a bunch of bookshelves or even just a bookstand somewhere on the street or at the metro station.
The Public library system
Therefore, the huge system of the public libraries of Barcelona contains over 30 libraries throughout the city and more extra in the surrounding. That is to say, every district has a main library and some smaller ones. The entering to the libraries is without any fees. But the only thing you should do is get a library card, which you can order online, or just ask for it at any of the libraries. Then, they will make it for you in few minutes. With your library card which will be valid for all the libraries, you can use the free wifi service. Moreover, all the libraries have comfortable studying zones with desks and computers for your needs.
So, if you need a calm and quiet space for work or to study, or just want to chill out and read an interesting book, one of the libraries will be a perfect choice for you. Usually, it is a coffee place or a small bistro in the building of the library or the close neighborhood, therefore you can spend there longer time than just a couple of hours. Since Barcelona is a university city, the libraries are never empty, but not only the students are using their services. Most of the public libraries are open between 10:00-14:00 and 16:00-20:30 during the workweek and on Saturdays in the mornings.
We listed for you the main and most liked libraries in all of the districts of Barcelona.
Check out the list and choose the best one for you!
Ciutat Vella libraries
- Francesca Bonnemaison – Carrer Sant Pere més Baix, 7, Metro Urquinaona (L1) (L4)
- Sant Pau-Santa Creu – Carrer del Carme, 47 / Hospital, 56, Metro Liceu (L3)
- Gótic – La Rambla, 30-32, Metro Liceu (L3)
- Barceloneta – Carrer Comte de Santa Clara, 8-10, Metro Barceloneta (L4)
Sant Martí libraries
- Xavier Benguerel – Avinguda del Bogatell, 17, Metro Bogatell ,Ciutadella (L4), Marina (L1)
- Camp de l’Arpa – Caterina Albert – Carrer Indústria, 295 , Metro Camp de l’Arpa (L5)
- Poblenou-Manuel Arranz – Carrer Joncar, 35, Metro Poblenou (L4)
Eixample libraries
- Sant Antoni – Joan Oliver, Carrer del Comte Borrell, 44-46, Metro Sant Antoni (L2)
- Joan Miró – Carrer Vilamarí, 61 (Parc de Joan Miró), Plaza Espanya (L1)
- Fort Pienc – Plaça del Fort Pienc, 4-5, Metro Arc de Triomf (L1)
Grácia libraries
- Vila de Gràcia – Carrer del Torrent de l’Olla, 104, Metro Fontana (L3)
- Gràcia Jaume Fuster – Plaça Lesseps, 20-22, Metro Lesseps (L3)
- Vallcarca – Passeig Vall d’Hebron, 65-69, Metro Penitents (L3), Vall d’Hebron (L3, L5)
Sants & Montjuïc libraries
- Francesc Candel – Carrer d’Amnistia Internacional, 10, Metro Sant Eulália (L1)
- Poble Sec-Francesc Boix – Carrer Blai, 34, Metro Poble Sec (L3)
- Vapor Vell – Passatge Vapor Vell, s/n, Metro Plaza de Sants (L5), (L1)
Les Corts libraries
- Miquel Llongueras – Travessera de Les Corts, 58, metro Collbanc (L5), Les Corts (L3)
Above all, our favourite at Barcelona home would have to be the library Arus, Founded in 1895 by Rossend Arús! They even offer an hour guided tour perfect for history and book enthusiasts.
The Sant Jordi day
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