Find and reserve parking near Boston Public Library

700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02116

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Photo of 61 Exeter St. - Valet Garage
61 Exeter St. - Valet Garage
4 min(0.2 mi)

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$58.16
Photo of 35 Exeter St. (200 Newbury St) - Garage
35 Exeter St. (200 Newbury St) - Garage
5 min(0.2 mi)

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$42.30
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110 Huntington Ave. - Marriott Copley Place Garage
6 min(0.3 mi)

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$20.62
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131 Dartmouth St. - Garage
5 min(0.2 mi)

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$21.15
Photo of 8 Garrison St (116 Huntington Ave) - Valet Assist Garage
8 Garrison St (116 Huntington Ave) - Valet Assist Garage
8 min(0.4 mi)

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$42.30
Photo of 64 Carleton St. (234 W Canton St.) - Personal Spot # 234
64 Carleton St. (234 W Canton St.) - Personal Spot # 234
9 min(0.4 mi)

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$14.81

Parking Rates Near Boston Public Library

Parking TypeSpotHero Average Rental Price
Commuter Parking$19 - $21
Weekend Parking$12 - $19

Parking Near Boston Public Library

Established in 1848 as the first large free municipal library in the United States, the Boston Public Library system still serves millions of guests every year. The library's central branch consists of two historic buildings -- the McKim Building and the Johnson Building. The two structures are attached and connected via interior passageways. The central library houses over 21 million items in its various collections. Located in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood, the facility also holds "Art and Architecture" tours daily, as well as seasonal events throughout the year.

Built on reclaimed land from the Charles River basin, Boston's Back Bay area construction began in 1856 and took 25 years to complete. By employing the latest steam engine technology, engineers hauled fill materials from the town of Needham, 25 miles away.

Today, Boston's Back Bay neighborhood features Victorian architecture, high-end shopping, and some of the city's best restaurants. The Boston Architectural College, the Boston Public Library, and row after row of Victorian-style brownstones make the area popular with design students as well as visitors. The John Hancock Tower (Boston's tallest skyscraper), the Prudential Center, and Copley Place also fall within the Back Bay boundaries. Don't waste time hunting for the rare parking spot; use SpotHero to find your ideal spot, and use your time saved to visit the library and tour this interesting and historic area.

FAQs

Does the Boston Public Library building have on-site public parking?

No, like most historical buildings, the library's main branch does not have an on-site public parking garage.

Does the surrounding Back Bay neighborhood have any public parking lots?

Yes, there are many public parking facilities of all types scattered throughout the Back Bay area. Almost all offer short, long, and overnight rates.

Does SpotHero work with any parking facilities in the Back Bay neighborhood?

Yes, SpotHero works with numerous Back Bay parking facilities. Rates may vary widely, which makes SpotHero a valuable tool for any visit to the Back Bay section of Boston.

Is there any on-street parking near the Boston Public Library?

The Back Bay neighborhood can be difficult to navigate and even harder to find non-metered parking. The main thoroughfares of Boylston and Newbury streets, and many of the side streets, offer two-hour metered parking from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Resident parking regulations cover many of the smaller streets and make finding a parking spot almost impossible in the Back Bay neighborhood.

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