New York Public Library
Is it too cold outside in New York? Then head to the library for a while. π π’π New York winters can be quite chilly, so if you're visiting, I'd suggest not planning too many city walks. Warm indoor spots are a better choice. π¨οΈ In January, the Christmas atmosphere in New York starts to fade. ππΊThough I missed the peak Christmas season on Fifth Avenue, I caught a glimpse of Christmas at the library. π The New York Public Library, located at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street in Manhattan, is one of the largest municipal public libraries in the United States. Since its opening to the public in 1911, this historic building has symbolized the democratic ideal of free access to knowledge. π π’π The library has several reading rooms, with the Rose Main Reading Room on the third floor being the centerpiece. As a research library, books can only be read inside and cannot be borrowed. π ππΊ As a public institution, the New York Public Library is free and open to the public. Visitors can tour the library without a ticket, though there may be specific regulations for entering certain areas. π« π476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018 #NewYorkAttractions #NewYorkChristmas