





Salt Lake City Public Library
The Salt Lake City Public Library is a stunning architectural marvel and a vibrant community hub. Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the library features a striking modern design with a glass-walled facade, rooftop gardens, and sweeping views of the city and Wasatch Mountains. Beyond its impressive aesthetics, the library offers an extensive collection of books, multimedia resources, and innovative spaces for learning and creativity. Visitors can enjoy art exhibitions, author talks, and workshops, making it a cultural cornerstone in Salt Lake City. The library's welcoming atmosphere and diverse programs cater to all ages, fostering a love for knowledge and community engagement.
Opening Hours
Location
210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Experience the breathtaking architecture and design by Moshe Safdie.
Explore the rooftop garden for stunning views and a peaceful retreat.
Enjoy free access to a vast collection of books, media, and digital resources.
Participate in diverse community events and cultural programs.
History & Background
The Salt Lake City Public Library's current main branch opened in 2003, replacing an older facility. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the building quickly became an iconic landmark in the city. Its innovative design reflects the library's mission to be more than just a repository of books—it's a dynamic space for community interaction and lifelong learning. The library has since expanded its services to include digital resources, maker spaces, and cultural events, solidifying its role as a cornerstone of Salt Lake City's intellectual and cultural life.
Insider Tips
Visit the rooftop garden for panoramic views of the city and mountains—it's especially beautiful at sunset.
Check the library's event calendar before your visit; they often host free author talks, concerts, and workshops.
Parking can be limited during peak hours, so consider using public transit or arriving early.
Bring a reusable water bottle; there are water fountains throughout the library.
The library is wheelchair accessible, with elevators and ramps available for easy navigation.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors frequently praise the Salt Lake City Public Library for its breathtaking architecture, peaceful ambiance, and wealth of resources. Many highlight the rooftop garden as a hidden gem, offering serene views and a quiet escape. The friendly staff and wide range of programs, from children's storytimes to adult education classes, receive consistent acclaim.”
Find Your Way
210 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84111