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    Boston Athenaeum

    4.2 (72 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Lynn J.

    The Boston Anthenaeum... Is it a library? Is it a museum? Is it live jazz music venue? Was it a private Boston club? The answer is, "all of the above." This historical building was once a private club, but is now open to the public, for a membership fee of $500 a year. THE DEAL: if membership isn't in your budget, definitely visit during an open house!

    Charging $40 to see books is just downright unAmerican. Charging that much to see pieces of our history is just sad.

    the elevated floors that I had mentioned that the rude staff laughed and said I could not go on
    Grier F.

    Pretentious and condescending behavior. For $40 for a day pass just to be treated poorly is not a good look. They make the upper floors exclusive by up charging. The only nice person were the security guards. Everyone else working here give off incel vibes. It was my first time and I had asked if it's alright to go up the stairs and the staff just laughed and said there were none. When clearly I saw other guests using it.

    The 5th floor, quiet space.
    Lily G.

    The entire Athenaeum is stunning beyond belief. For anyone fond of books-- particularly the smell, the feel, the novelty, the quiet of reading them-- this place is for you. The interior rivals museums, and the rooms are large and varied. There are quiet spaces, children's spaces, rentable meeting rooms, cozy fireside spaces, anything you could wish for for laptop work and reading. All are curated beautifully, and kept impeccably clean and fresh. Needless to say the place is filled with books, but also includes amazing art and sculptures. They do have modern works (both art and books) but the majority are historic. Modern amenities like outlets, clean toilets and kitchens/kitchenettes are available. Check out the Drum, there are floors and floors of books if you peek through the cracks. I wish I could bottle the scent. Also check out the balcony overlooking the cemetery on the 5th floor. Amazing space!!

    Brooke C.

    This place is pretty cute! It was just smaller than I expected and an exhibit was closed which made it even smaller. Still has charm and would be a nice place to get work done if you're cool with the $8 entrance fee.

    Thuy-Linh P.

    Went to the Boston Athenaeum for my boyfriend's Exeter alumni event. Such a lovely venue as we are both appreciative of the arts, literature, and history. This place has been on our list of Boston places to explore and the reception event was really well done. There was a lot of space for mingling and chatting with the Philips Exeter alums. After a speech about what Exeter has in store for the future, there was a buffet-style dinner. There was a Mediterranean station and dumpling station for dinner as well as desserts, drinks and hors d'oeuvres such as tuna poke, Peking duck wraps, etc... We will most definitely be back to see the other floors and exhibits soon.

    Loving the red leather
    Deb B.

    Absolutely beautiful adventure for a day in Beacon Hill area. We didn't get access to the stacks as we were just visiting briefly. The building itself gorgeous and welcomes you with red leather doors and a grand foyer. Inside you will see balconies providing access to the volumes. Ticket area is just inside the doors and we got the basic entry just to check out the building (main floor) and the art it holds. Sculptures, paintings, seasonal local art exhibits. So much to see. I found a mini Boston Athenaeum book nook hidden amongst the volumes.

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    Gretchen B.

    In all of my years living in Boston and Cambridge, I had never been here, until today. I cannot believe what I was missing out on. This is one of if not the most beautiful building(s) in the city. The art, the books, the lovely areas to work or sit in peace are breathtaking. I was lucky to come during their free open house. If you are not a member, admission is typically $10 and there are certain areas you won't be able to go. They also do one Saturday a month for free, but again, you can only go to certain areas. The open house though is where you can explore even the members only areas. Either way, it is worth it to experience the Athaeneum and it's history and beauty. It is one of my favorite places in the city now. Do yourself a favor and visit. You will be blown away.

    My girlfriend and I stumbled across the Athenaeum on the way back to the Omni Parker during a week in Boston. This place is a little hidden gem in a city with a lot of touristy things to do. We got there late in the day, close to closing, and were given a great tour by the staff. We really enjoyed the sculptures, art work, and ambience upstairs (like stepping back in time), as well as the rows and rows of historic books. Really an interesting place and we will come back on our next visit and take our time visiting.

    Books on the 2nd floor. Visitors are not allowed to access the 2nd floor.

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    No working WiFi and the staff charge you to sit there. Underwhelming library that was half closed.

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    I've driven past this library for decades but never went inside until the past few years. After my…read moresecond visit to,look around, I just had to get myself a library card here. Besides being an architecturally appealing building, I love the layout and offerings. I've found books, and other items that other libraries either don't have or are hard to get, being checked out frequently. I recently discovered their nice DVD section. I found all seasons of Get Smart and rented them all over a period of about 5-1/2 weeks. They have a decent selection of Blu-Ray discs as well. The first room on the left as you enter is where they keep newspapers and periodicals. It's also a wonderful spot to sit and read. There's a small but adequate metered parking lot behind the building , which is managed by the Town. There's on-street metered parking as well. Just a block or two away, you'll find free parking on the side streets. They also offer passes to museums and some other local attractions, although, in most cases, the discount is somewhat less than those available from the Boston Public Library. The advantage is this is both easier to get to and park at. They do also offer,some virtual passes that you can easily obtain online. It is near at least two MBTA bus routes (77, 87). The staff is very helpful and friendly. They are associated with several other libraries within their network as well.

    Great library. Helpful staff. Lots of audiobooks and DVDs. And a comfy area to explore fiction…read more Love the big overstuffed chair there.

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