New York, NY 10009
Day | Hours |
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Monday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Tuesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Wednesday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 10 AM–6 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM–5 PM |
Sunday | CLOSED |
Day | Date | Hours |
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Monday | 2/17 | CLOSED |
Tuesday | 2/11 | 11 AM–7 PM |
Wednesday | 2/12 | 11 AM–7 PM |
Thursday | 2/13 | 11 AM–7 PM |
Friday | 2/14 | 10 AM–6 PM |
Saturday | 2/15 | 10 AM–5 PM |
Sunday | 2/16 | CLOSED |

Discover all the Library has to offer! Visit your local branch for books, Wi-Fi, computers, classes, stimulating and entertaining programs, and much more for all ages.
Did you know? The Library no longer charges late fines! Find out more and plan your visit.
Please note: Due to new Library policy, e-bikes, e-scooters, and electronic transportation devices are not permitted inside any NYPL location. This does not apply to mobility aids.
New! Teen Center at Tompkins Square Library

Check out digital resources, tech equipment, art materials, and more at our newly expanded Teen Center. Lead support for Teens 360º is provided by the City of New York. Learn more.
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Featured at Tompkins Square Library
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STEAM Discovery Kits
Build, code, and investigate with NYPL’s amazing STEAM Discovery Kits! Available to borrow from Tompkins Square Library and select other branches across the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, these kits enable kids and tweens to explore robotics, circuitry, microbiology, engineering, coding, and more using exciting tools, toys, and books at home.
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Free Homework Help: NYPL After School
NYPL After School at Tompkins Square Library is a free drop-in program for kids aged 6–12 that takes place after regular school hours, Mondays through Thursdays, from 3-6 PM. Join us for homework help from one of our tutors or Teen Reading Ambassadors, reading recommendations, fun writing, STEAM, and enrichment activities! No need to register—just show up! Everything is free. Audience: Children, School Age (5-12 years)
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Free English Classes
The New York Public Library offers free English language instruction for adults, with ESOL classes offered online or in-person, and in-person literacy classes. Currently available at nine sites in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, including Tompkins Square. For more information, call 212-714-8420. -
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DIY Teen/Tween Craft Program: Valentine's Day Cards (In-Person)
Tuesday, February 11 | 3:30 PM -
DIY Teen/Tween Valentine's Day Beaded Bracelets (In-Person)
Wednesday, February 12 | 3:30 PM -
Board Games & Tabletop Games for Teens
Thursday, February 13 | 4 PM
For Adults
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Black History Month Film Series: NYC Music Documentaries
Wednesday, February 12 | 4 PM -
The East Village in Music, Art, & Words: Author Nicca Ray in Conversation with Bob Krasner
Thursday, February 13 | 6 PM -
Game Day for Grownups!
Saturday, February 15 | 2 PM
More Library Resources
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E-Books & E-Audiobooks
Explore e-books and e-audiobooks available for free from NYPL—from children's books to bestsellers.
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Additional E-Materials & Databases
Discover bestselling magazines, world newspapers, streaming classical and world music, and more from home with your library card.
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Digital Collections
Search thousands of digitized items, including historic prints, photographs, maps, and manuscripts.
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From Our Blog
Check out explorations on a wide array of topics, programs, and services across the Library.
About the Library

The Tompkins Square Branch of The New York Public Library has been serving residents of Manhattan's Lower East Side since 1904. Opening in 1887 as the Fifth Street Branch of the Aguilar Free Library, the branch relocated three times before moving to its present site facing Tompkins Square Park. Traditionally, Tompkins Square has served varied ethnic populations, including German, Italian, Jewish, Polish, and Ukrainian, and, since the 1960s, a thriving arts community.
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