The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) is one of the most extensive urban library systems in the United States, serving the diverse communities of San Francisco with 27 neighborhood branches plus the iconic Main Library at Civic Center.
Main Library
Located at 100 Larkin Street, the Main Library features six floors of resources, specialized collections, and the Jewel Maley Children's Room.
Branch Libraries
27 neighborhood branches throughout San Francisco, each offering unique community programs and services.
Popular Services
Free WiFi & Computers: Available at all locations
eBooks & Audiobooks: Access via Libby and OverDrive
Museum Passes: Free admission to Bay Area museums
Language Learning: Mango Languages and other resources
About San Francisco Public Library
The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) system includes the iconic Main Library in Civic Center and 27 neighborhood branches serving the diverse communities of San Francisco.
Main Library Features
6 floors of books, media, and resources
Computer access with free WiFi throughout
Special Collections including SF History Center
Teen Center and Children's Library
Maker Space with 3D printers and creative tools
Popular Branch Libraries
Neighborhood favorites include Mission Branch, Chinatown Branch, Richmond Branch, and the recently renovated North Beach Branch. Each offers unique community programming.
About San Francisco Public Library
The San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) system includes the iconic Main Library in Civic Center and 27 neighborhood branches serving the diverse communities of San Francisco.
Main Library Features
6 floors of books, media, and resources
Computer access with free WiFi throughout
Special Collections including SF History Center
Teen Center and Children's Library
Maker Space with 3D printers and creative tools
Popular Branch Libraries
Neighborhood favorites include Mission Branch, Chinatown Branch, Richmond Branch, and the recently renovated North Beach Branch. Each offers unique community programming.