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Yunus Emre
at 2024 Jun 10
Yunus Emre
at 2024 Jun 10
Westminster Reference Library deserves a solid four-star rating for its invaluable contributions to the community and its rich offerings.

Nestled in the heart of Westminster, this library stands as a beacon of knowledge and cultural exploration. Its extensive collection of reference materials spans a diverse array of subjects, catering to the academic and intellectual needs of residents and visitors alike.

The library's ambiance is refined and inviting, with elegant reading rooms and study spaces that inspire quiet contemplation and focused study. The staff are courteous and knowledgeable, always ready to assist with research inquiries or provide guidance on navigating the library's resources, enhancing the overall experience for patrons.

What sets Westminster Reference Library apart is its commitment to community engagement and enrichment. It hosts a variety of events and exhibitions, including author talks, lectures, and art displays, fostering a sense of connection and cultural exchange among visitors.

In addition to its extensive collection of reference materials, the library offers modern amenities such as computer access, Wi-Fi, and printing services, making it a convenient space for both academic research and leisure reading.

Overall, Westminster Reference Library is a treasure trove of knowledge and inspiration, enriching the lives of those who pass through its doors. With its diverse offerings, welcoming atmosphere, and commitment to community involvement, it deserves high praise and recognition as a valuable asset to Westminster.
Harry Cowling
at 2024 Jun 09
Harry Cowling
at 2024 Jun 09
Great Reference Library. Also live free music performances on Wednesdays. Perfect for local workers at lunchtime. Staff are helpful and enthusiastic.
An Pham
at 2024 Feb 05
An Pham
at 2024 Feb 05
Nice place to sit and using laptop in city center. I had been here for watching a musical instrument performance
Rahul
at 2023 Dec 30
Rahul
at 2023 Dec 30
What a lovely place to just sit and read (or study, use your laptop, phone, etc.) in peace. Bang in central London yet removed from all the hustle and bustle. The users in there were quiet and respectful of the space, the staff were unobtrusive yet present. WiFi was easy to connect to and reasonably fast, decent temperature maintained inside the building.

Tempting as it must be for WCC to flog it off to a developer for a pretty penny, I hope they maintain/improve it for many years and decades to come!
Jawaher Kawhary
at 2022 Nov 12
Jawaher Kawhary
at 2022 Nov 12
My favorite library in all of London! Been going here for a year now and the history of the building is insane! Sir Isaac Newton’s observatory was once there.

Other than that, the library offers fast wifi, a bathroom (albeit you do have to ask the librarian to unlock the door), and 2 pianos for anyone to practice on free of charge. It can get quite busy after working hours but there will always be a place to sit upstairs.

The librarians are very helpful and kind, they let me borrow a pen on two occasions. The downstairs area is beautiful with tall windows that let in the sun. 10/10 one of my favorite places in London.
MA Fernando
at 2022 Jun 25
MA Fernando
at 2022 Jun 25
Lovely peaceful library with friendly, approachable and helpful in a convenient central location. l was able to get several scores at the Music library located on the first floor. A special thank you to Alex who kindly assisted me to locate some books. l highly recommend the Wednesday lunchtime recitals
Kritt Normsaskul
at 2019 May 10
Kritt Normsaskul
at 2019 May 10
A good library in a fantastic central location in London which just around the corner from Leicester Square and Trafalgar Square.

There are three floors to read or to study with complimentary Wi-Fi which is easy to login into without having to give your personal details. All are quiet enough.

Only gripe is that, given it's proximity to nearby construction work (as of May 2019), the third-floor study area can get loud. Headphones with your own tunes are advised.

Other than that, a good place to come if you're looking for a place to work or study.

One more thing, if you're into architecture and interior design, you'll appreciate the handsome mahogany stairs and bookshelves on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

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