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770 Boylston St, Unit FL7-ID299A

230 Newbury St, Unit FL3-ID813

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89 E Dedham St, Unit FL7-ID494

125 Salem St, Unit FL3-ID452

150 Huntington Ave, Unit FL2-ID407

120 Kingston St, Unit FL8-ID245

791 Tremont St, Unit FL3-ID357

199 Massachusetts Ave, Unit FL4-ID284

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Readers and writers, adults and kids, students and business professionals - when you want to find a book or article about nearly any topic available - the Boston Public Library probably has the answer for you. But this isn't just any library - it's an incredible wonderland of reading and entertainment central library located near downtown and in a great location for any resident who's looking to find some new reading material, research or a juicy good book to enjoy in their Boston apartments. With nearly four levels - five if you include the mezzanine level - of books, magazines, computers and meeting space for all types of readers, plus artwork, guest lectures and awesome food, BPL is a great destination for Boston apartment-ites. The first level is the most intriguing for any visitor, featuring a current art exhibit and a room with a popular fiction exhibit as you enter. The newspaper room offers periodicals from around the US and the world. Two delectable eateries, the Novel restaurant serving a lunch buffet and afternoon tea, and Sebastian's Map Room Cafe serving breakfast and lunch, grace the ground floor as you pass by a courtyard. Then, as you progress, you'll go through the new books of non-fiction section as well as new fiction and existing novels, plus the children's book area. There's also a Boston Room full of Boston history. World languages, social sciences, fine arts, music and rare books, as well as general adult non-fiction can be found on the upper floors, while conference rooms and a career access center are found in the lower level. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 9 am to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday 9 am to 5 pm, and Sunday, 1 -5 pm. To completely absorb all the library has to offer, take a walking tour of the McKim Building, a free one hour tour describing all the amenities of this splendid Boston institution.