Boston Athenaeum, 10-1/2 Beacon St, Boston, MA 02108, United States
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Boston Athenaeum - Featured Reviews (108)
One of the truly special places. Library, cultural center, my home away from home. The dedicated people who work here are treasures. Before I became a member I was concerned that the atmosphere would be too reserved. Turns out the place is filled with nice people who love books. Could not have felt more welcomed. My only regret is not discovering this place earlier.
Wow, what a hidden gem! I visit family in Boston all the time but never knew about this place even though I know I've walked by it. The whole place is beautiful and pristine. It was raining on the weekday I visited, but it was so clean and bright inside. And not at all crowded. A kind security officer greeted me and pointed me towards the desk for a ticket. I spoke to a young man who was very friendly and informative. I opted to pay $8 (others have said it cost $10 or $11 for an adult, so maybe it's cheaper on a weekday) for just first floor access instead of something like $40 for the entire place. There are two large rooms up front with some books and artwork. It took about 15-20 minutes to look through everything. There are huge glass windows that overlook a cemetery, and it was just really quaint. Then I realized there was a whole other exhibit room in the back. I believe it's a rotating exhibit. In August 2023 it was a photo exhibit about then and now Boston. It was fantastic. I'll also note that there are plenty of free lockers because you can't bring large book bags. This was wonderful because I was dragging around my luggage. And the bathroom is exquisite. Definitely worth the $8.
The Boston Athenaeum describes itself as a “member-supported library, museum, and cultural center.” A day pass is $40 and gives you access to all of the rooms and allows you to come and go as you please throughout the day. I will mention that this place had a more pretentious vibe; beware of rude staff members! However, it’s one of the most stunning spots in the city and definitely worth the day pass splurge.
The Art and Architecture Tour covers all the floors from 5th to basement. Cost varies from $5 to $15, depending on who you are. I paid $10 and stayed several hours afterwards. Incredibly beautiful library. I got to see the library of George Washington.
The Boston Athenæum is a true gem in the heart of Boston. This historic library offers an unparalleled collection of books, maps, and artwork that spans centuries. The building itself is a work of art, with its beautiful architecture, cozy ready nooks, and stunning artwork. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and always willing to help. For example, my first week there I came across an old 1,000+ page old, tattered reference book I wanted peruse. A librarian noticed I was hesitant to pull it off the shelf given it was tied together with twine… she came over and reassured me that “much like her old, achy bones, books are meant to be used and I shouldn’t be afraid to pull anything I wanted.” So cool! Whether there to read, work, or just burn some time walking the stacks for random books/topics to learn about, I would highly recommend the Boston Athenæum to anyone looking for a unique and enriching experience. It's truly one of the most special places in Boston, and when you’re there you feel it and it’s collections’ long history. 10/10 — it’s worth becoming a member.
I always wanted to take the in person tour but it gets fill up quickly on weekends. My lucky day, 27AUG22, I got to see this historic building through the Art & Architecture Tour (1 Hr). If you like historic buildings and old books, this place will make you HAPPY like I did!!! ❤️❤️❤️
An excellent place to get an artistic background on Boston. Featuring many original works of which there are replicas elsewhere, there is a surprising amount of history in a relatively small space. They give efficient tours that reveal a lot of little nuggets of history for anyone's interests.
I was able to get a day pass and was it worth it! The building was amazing with all the nooks and crannies (many with comfy chairs). My only regret was not allotting more time to be here.
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