NYPL Locations: All 92 Branches Across NYC

Last Updated: March 2026 | Verified by Library Hours 24 Team

The New York Public Library (NYPL) operates 92 locations across Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, making it one of the largest public library systems in the world. From the iconic Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue to neighborhood branches in every community, NYPL provides free access to books, technology, programs, and services for millions of New Yorkers. This complete guide lists every NYPL location organized by borough, with key addresses, services, and tips for finding the branch closest to you.

NYPL System Overview

NYPL by the Numbers

92
Total locations
46M+
Items in collection
3
Boroughs served
17M+
Annual visitors

Research Libraries

NYPL’s four research libraries house world-class collections and are open to the public without a library card:

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

Address: 476 Fifth Avenue (42nd St)
Hours: Mon–Sat 10 AM–6 PM (Tue/Wed until 8 PM)
The iconic main building with the Rose Main Reading Room, Lionel Pincus & Princess Firyal Map Division, Rare Book Division, and major exhibitions. Free admission.

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Address: 515 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem
World’s leading repository of materials documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent. Archives, rare books, photographs, art, and moving images.

Library for the Performing Arts

Address: 40 Lincoln Center Plaza
World’s largest collection of performing arts materials: music scores, recordings, theater programs, dance archives, and the Billy Rose Theatre Division.

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (SNFL)

Address: 455 Fifth Avenue (40th St)
NYPL’s flagship circulating library (opened 2021). Modern design with rooftop terrace, teen center, business center, and the largest circulating collection in the system.

Manhattan Branch Highlights

Manhattan has over 40 NYPL branches. Here are key locations:

BranchNeighborhoodAddressNotable Features
Hamilton GrangeHamilton Heights503 W. 145th St.Named after Alexander Hamilton, strong community programs
Jefferson MarketGreenwich Village425 Sixth Ave.Historic Victorian Gothic building, garden
53rd StreetMidtown18 W. 53rd St.Near MoMA, popular with tourists and locals
InwoodInwood4790 BroadwayBilingual programs, community hub

Bronx Branch Highlights

The Bronx has over 35 NYPL branches serving diverse communities:

Bronx Library Center

310 E. Kingsbridge Rd. — The flagship Bronx location with the largest collection, meeting rooms, teen space, and computer lab. Major programming hub for the borough.

Mott Haven

321 E. 140th St. — Modern facility serving the South Bronx with bilingual programming, tech labs, and extensive children’s programs.

Parkchester

1985 Westchester Ave. — One of the busiest Bronx branches with strong community engagement, ESL classes, and after-school programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many NYPL locations are there?

92 locations: 4 research libraries and 88 branches across Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island.

Which is the main NYPL building?

The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building at 476 Fifth Avenue (42nd St) is the iconic main building. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library at 455 Fifth Avenue is the flagship lending library.

Does NYPL serve Brooklyn and Queens?

No. Brooklyn Public Library and Queens Public Library are separate systems. Reciprocal borrowing allows limited cross-system access.

What are NYPL branch hours?

Most branches open Mon–Sat with at least one evening until 8 PM. Hours vary; check nypl.org/locations for specifics.

How do I find the nearest NYPL branch?

Visit nypl.org/locations, search Google Maps for “NYPL near me,” or call 917-ASK-NYPL (917-275-6975).

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