The most magnificent private library in the city center Detailed address : 225 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016 Official website: Transportation guide: Take Metro Line 4/6 to 33St Station, walk north along Park Avenue to 37St and turn left. Business hours: Complex must be seen clearly, this is the most reliable business hours displayed on the official website (closed on Monday, closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year) Tuesday~Thursday 10:30-17:00 Friday 10:30-21:00 Saturday 10:00-18:00 Sunday 11:00-18:00 Tickets (the price on Baidu encyclopedia is wrong, please note): Adult: 22$, Older people 65 and over: 14$, students (documents required): 13$ Members and minors under 12 years old (accompanied by parents) Free every Friday 19:00-21:00 Free Estimated tour time: 2 hours Feature recommendation Morgan Library was founded by the son of famous banker JP Morgan. Inside are their private collections, mainly books manuscripts, including many medieval illustration manuscripts, and precious versions of Western printed books when they first appeared, including the ancient bunker Bible, and many famous writers, musicians manuscripts, painters sketch works, Books from different periods, etc. The library is small, but it is magnificent everywhere. The building itself is an artwork. The cafe on the first floor is spacious and bright. Sitting here and sitting diagonally opposite Starbucks is completely two senses. Practical tips are free to enter every Friday night from 7 to 9 pm. And, 400 meters from the Empire State Building, 500 meters from the Central Station, 900 meters from Broadway, Times Square, Rockefeller Center are only a little more than 1 km. You can pay attention to the design of the itinerary. Two hours of browsing this library is enough. Food can't be brought in, my little friend bought a pizza (yes, a whole one) and finally there is no place to store her. I can only wait for me at Starbucks diagonally opposite. There is no Chinese explanation or Chinese explanation. I don't know how envious you people who pass the English customs.