Orlando Library Hours - OCLS & UCF Libraries

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Orlando's library system offers far more than books—the Orange County Library System (OCLS) operates 16 locations across the metro area, including the innovative Melrose Center makerspace downtown. Whether you're researching theme park history, need quiet study space, or want to use professional recording studios for free, this guide covers everything you need to know about Orlando area libraries.

16 OCLS Branches
26,000 Melrose Center sq ft
2.4M+ Items in Collection
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Orange County Library System (OCLS) - Main Locations

The Orange County Library System serves over 1.4 million residents with 16 convenient locations throughout the Orlando metro area. The system is particularly known for its award-winning technology programs and the Melrose Center creative technology hub.

Alafaya Branch

12000 E. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32826

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Popular UCF area location, extensive study seating, meeting rooms, drive-thru pickup

South Creek Branch

1702 Deerfield Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34747

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Near theme parks, multilingual collections (Spanish, Portuguese), tourist-friendly services

Winter Garden Branch

805 E. Plant St, Winter Garden, FL 34787

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Historic downtown location, local history collection, community meeting space

Southwest Branch

7255 Della Dr, Orlando, FL 32819

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Near International Drive, large children's section, ESL resources, tourist information

Herndon Branch

4324 E. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Busy community hub, Vietnamese language collection, small business resources

North Orange Branch

1211 E. Semoran Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703

(407) 835-7323

Monday - Thursday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Features: Apopka area's main library, job search assistance, teen programming

University Libraries in Orlando

Orlando is home to several major universities with impressive library collections. UCF's library system is particularly notable as one of the largest in Florida, serving over 70,000 students.

Rollins College Olin Library

1000 Holt Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789

(407) 646-2521

Monday - Thursday8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Features: Archives and Special Collections, Florida history, Winter Park history collection, beautiful campus setting

Valencia College - West Campus Library

1800 S. Kirkman Rd, Orlando, FL 32811

(407) 582-1500

Monday - Thursday7:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
SundayClosed

Features: Open to community members, tutoring center, computer lab, study rooms

Full Sail University Library

3300 University Blvd, Winter Park, FL 32792

(407) 679-6333

Monday - Friday8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday - Sunday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Features: Entertainment industry focus, game development resources, film and music collections, industry software access

Special Collections & Unique Resources

Orlando area libraries house remarkable specialized collections that reflect Central Florida's unique history and culture.

Melrose Center (Main Library)

A 26,000 square-foot technology and creativity center offering free access to professional-grade equipment: recording studios, video production suites, 3D printing, laser cutting, photography studios, simulation lab, and tech training. All free with an OCLS card.

Orlando Memory

Located at the main library, this digital archive preserves Orlando's history through photographs, documents, oral histories, and artifacts. Researchers can explore theme park history, citrus industry records, and African American heritage materials.

Florida Heritage Collection

The main library's genealogy department houses Florida vital records, census data, and local newspapers dating back to the 1800s. Free access to Ancestry.com and other genealogy databases.

UCF Special Collections

Features the Bryant West Indies Collection, Book Arts Collection, and University Archives. The tourism and hospitality collection documents Central Florida's transformation from citrus groves to theme park capital.

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🎬 FREE Recording Studios at Melrose Center

The 26,000 sq ft Melrose Center offers professional-grade recording studios, podcast booths, video production suites, 3D printers, and laser cutters—completely FREE with your OCLS card. YouTubers and podcasters fly in just to use this facility. Book equipment online 2 weeks in advance for weekend slots.

🎢 Theme Park Visitor Cards Available

Tourists can get a 3-month visitor card for just $40, unlocking free eBooks, streaming movies, WiFi, and checkout privileges. The Southwest Branch near International Drive is most convenient for I-Drive hotel guests. The main library downtown has FREE parking in its garage—a rarity in downtown Orlando.

📚 UCF 24-Hour Study Access During Finals

The John C. Hitt Library extends to 24-hour access in designated study areas during finals week. Pro tip: The Alafaya Branch (OCLS) is just 5 minutes from UCF campus and far less crowded than the university library. Reserve group study rooms 2 weeks ahead.

🏰 Hidden Disney & Theme Park History Archives

The Orlando Memory collection at the main library contains rare photos and documents from before Walt Disney World existed—citrus groves, early tourism, and Orlando's transformation. UCF Special Collections houses the Tourism and Hospitality Collection documenting Central Florida's theme park evolution.

🧬 Genealogy Research Paradise

The Florida Heritage Collection includes free Ancestry.com access, Florida vital records, census data, and local newspapers dating back to the 1800s. Many snowbirds discover their Florida connections here. Staff genealogists offer free 30-minute research consultations—book ahead!

🎓 Full Sail Industry Resources Open to Public

Full Sail University Library (Winter Park) has specialized entertainment industry resources—game development, film production, and music industry collections. While checkout requires enrollment, the public can browse on-site and access industry databases that cost thousands elsewhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Orlando Public Library main branch hours?

The Orlando Public Library main branch at 101 E. Central Blvd is open Monday-Thursday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, Friday-Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, and Sunday 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Hours may vary on holidays—check the OCLS website for holiday schedules.

How do I get an OCLS library card in Orlando?

Orange County residents can get a free library card by visiting any OCLS branch with a valid ID (driver's license, passport, etc.) and proof of Orange County address (utility bill, lease, etc.). Florida residents outside Orange County pay a $125 annual fee. Cards provide access to all 16 OCLS locations, the Melrose Center, and extensive digital resources including streaming services.

Can tourists use Orlando public libraries?

Yes! Tourists and visitors can use OCLS libraries in-house for free, including WiFi, computers, and reading materials. To borrow physical items or access digital resources, visitors can purchase a 3-month visitor card for $40 or an annual non-resident card for $125. The visitor card includes eBooks, audiobooks, and streaming video access.

Is the UCF library open to the public?

The UCF John C. Hitt Library is open to the public for in-library use. Community members can browse collections, use reading rooms, and access Special Collections by appointment. Checkout privileges and computer access require UCF affiliation, but the extensive Florida studies collection and archives are accessible to serious researchers.

Which Orlando library has a makerspace?

The Orlando Public Library main branch has the Melrose Center, a 26,000 square-foot creative technology center. Free for OCLS cardholders, it includes 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC machines, professional audio/video recording studios, a photography studio, simulation lab, and digital media labs. Classes and equipment reservations are available online.

Do Orlando libraries have free WiFi?

Yes, all 16 OCLS branches offer free WiFi with no time limits. No library card is required to use WiFi—just connect to the OCLS network. The main library and larger branches also have computer labs with printing available (printing costs 10¢ per page black and white, 25¢ color).

Verified Info: Our team personally contacts libraries to verify hours. Data last confirmed: December 2025

Common Questions About Orlando Libraries

What time do libraries open in Orlando?

Most public libraries in Orlando open at 9:00 AM or 10:00 AM on weekdays. Weekend hours typically start at 10:00 AM or 11:00 AM. Academic and university libraries may open earlier, around 7:00 AM or 8:00 AM during the semester.

Are Orlando libraries open on weekends?

Yes, most Orlando public libraries are open on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sunday hours vary by location, with many libraries operating reduced hours (12:00 PM to 5:00 PM) or remaining closed.

Do I need a library card to visit Orlando libraries?

No, you can visit and use library facilities without a card. However, borrowing books, accessing computers, and using certain services require a free library card. Residents can get one with valid ID and proof of address.

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