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British Library Conference Centre
"The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the largest libraries in the world.We are open to everyone and you can study in the Library for free, access our collections with a Reader pass or visit our building and exhibitions. We have many books, but we also have so much more - newspapers, sound recordings, patents, prints and drawings, maps and manuscripts.The Library is also home to some of the world’s most exciting, beautiful and significant books, maps and manuscripts. From the Magna Carta and Shakespeare to Florence Nightingale and Gandhi.Visit our website to find out more."
Address: 96 Euston Road , London NW1 2DB, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7412 7468
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: NW1 2DB


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Reviews
I visited here last week. Very nice and very modern library. I would of liked to visit the little museum there but unfortunately I wasn't allowed in as I had a water bottle. They do not allow food and drink. That annoyed me! You are not allowed in the actual libraries without a pass which I found silly. I was looking forward to look around in there. The restaurants there are a quite expensive! It was around £4 something for a sandwich which was ridiculous! Otherwise, nice place to look around! Lots of information about the library and other things! Lots of seating spots to study too! They have a little spot outside the toilets where you can refill your water bottle but the water didn't taste very nice in my opinion. That's tap water for ya! I will still rate this place a five star in spite of my little criticisms! :P There you go!
Even though I’m just a tourist visiting this library, I can feel the peacefulness inside here. It might be because of the hardworking people here, and also due to the open and elegant interior architectural design inside the building. Spend a few hours here, take a rest and read a book in the middle of your city exploring trip.
Been coming here for years. I find it such a good place to study, work, or just spend time with friends. It's nice to have a place you can spend hours in for free in Central London, you don't need a library card to get in! They also have cool exhibitions and some are free. Love their outside terrace!!
Went on a Sunday. The place was open and busy with what appeared to be hundreds of people working away on their laptops. Some areas were closed. Some lovely collections on display. A small gift shop and cafe. Nice ambience for some quiet time.
Admission into building is free Reader's card is required for access into libraries and reading rooms. There is also a free exhibition of really interesting history materials. It's a large building so you'll want to visit over and over again!
A wonderful place to explore when visiting London! Some of the exhibits require a nominal ticket fee to view, but the Beethoven gallery was fantastic with actual pages of his manuscripts and compositions. This is a place I could easily return to many times over and never get bored.
Just come here for their King's Library Tower and Treasure Exhibitions. Easy and quick. No burden. After you visit the famous Harry Potter store in King Cross Station. You can just come and pay a visit.
I was attending a 30 year celebration of the People Show archive at the British library. It was being held in the Knowledge theatre which is just about accessible for a wheelchair user. There must be a lift somewhere once you're in the lobby that takes you up to the bar area then upwards to the theatre itself. I was late, in a hurry so didn't take time to find it. I'm ambulant disabled with a replacement hip that prefers a lift instead of the forty ?stairs to the bar and the twenty or so after that. Of course there are also steps within the auditorium itself too. The event was two hours and only 20 minutes of it had an interactive element. While very interesting l couldn't help feel l would have been happier listening to it as a podcast or attending it as a webinar. Of course it wasn't pitched at a newcomer like me who is in show 142. It was an opportunity for people show past and present of long standing acquaintance to catch up with each other. I found the carpet pattern in the bar area distractingly busy. I said my goodbyes and left. Price was a little steep l think at £8. Why does a student get a 50% discount and a pensioner a mere 20%. Kind of ageist. However my viewpoint of a single event shouldn't deter you from visiting this excellent venue tucked away behind an unprepossessing facade near Kings cross station. There is a cafe in the piazza so l imagine it's a good meeting place before entering the library. The Alan Turing institute also has a London HQ at the top of a small escalator at the back of the building.
The British Museum opened in 1997 and was one of the largest construction projects ever at the time. It’s right next to St Pancras and is built from exactly the same bricks used on the station. There’s a huge outdoor space with cafes which is ideal for grabbing a quiet spot to sit and read in the summer. Inside there are lots of areas to wander around and perch with a coffee and read. You will need a free library card to get into the main reading rooms, and while I haven’t got one yet I intend to! There are also a few areas where you can learn about the history of the building and a book shop with some carefully curated reads to purchase. It’s well worth a trip if you are interested in 20th century architecture, need to escape the rain, need a place to do some quiet work, or, well, find a book.
First thing you'll notice from the outside is the massive, imposing construction, british design with Scandinavian influence, an irregular and asymmetrical building. What you won't notice from the outside, is what probably accounts for the largest collection of books, stamps, maps, manuscripts, newspapers and sound recordings yeah one can imagine or not. Well, once you get in, the atrium will give you an idea, a giant space filled with warm natural light, escalators and stairs will help you make your way, through multiple floors and reading rooms, a huge space could give the impression that giants once occupied the building, and yet, feels completely hospitable, cozy and most importantly, silent. One visit is not enough, but knowing what you're looking for in advance you can check it online first will do you a great service.
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