The New York Public Library Shop

Gift shop · Midtown West

The New York Public Library Shop

Gift shop · Midtown West

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476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018

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The New York Public Library gift shop is an eclectic treasure trove of unique NYC-themed gifts and literary souvenirs, all set in a stunning Beaux-Arts landmark.  

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476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018 Get directions

shop.nypl.org
@nyplshop

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476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018 Get directions

+1 212 930 0641
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@cntraveler

"A gift shop offering unique items such as a library card-shaped Christmas ornament."

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@infatuation

"Technically, the library isn’t a bar or a restaurant, but it is a place where you can meet a wholesome person who shares your love of paper things with words on them. Sure, there’s a chance that person will only be killing time before a dentist appointment, but it’s a risk you should be willing to take. Worst case scenario, you read for a couple hours and find out why Anna Karenina wasn’t too happy in her marriage." - hannah albertine, nikko duren

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@atlasobscura

"“When a young man in Manhattan writes a letter to his girl in Brooklyn, the love letter gets blown to her through a pneumatic tube–pfft–just like that.” — E.B. White, ‘Here Is New York’ The pneumatic tube system was once an essential part of New York life. Cylinders containing letters, packages, or at least in one case a live cat, were shot through tubes by air pressure, at a rate of 35 mph, and these tubes ran all over New York. Put into operation in New York in 1897 by the American Pneumatic Service Company, the 27-mile system connected 22 post offices in Manhattan and the General Post office in Brooklyn. The pipes ran between 4 to 12 feet underground, and in some places the tubes ran along the subway tunnels of the 4, 5 and 6 lines. At the height of its operation it carried around 95,000 letters a day, or 1/3 of all the mail being routed throughout New York city. “I still remember those canisters popping out of the tube. They were spaced one every minute or so, and when they came out, they were a little warm with a slight slick of oil,” said Nathan Halpern, a veteran postal worker, in Underground Mail Road. On at least one occasion the tubes carried not just mail, but a live cat. “The postal workers seemed as fascinated by the nearly magical tube system as everyone else and, at least once, even routed a luckless cat through the city’s tubes. He was a little dizzy, but he made it,” Joseph H. Cohen, historian for the New York City Post Office, said.  But the New York pneumatic tube system wasn’t to last forever. The tubes were expensive to maintain and were limited in the amount of mail they could deliver. At the turn of the century a new technological marvel took over the spotlight: the motor-wagon. Though most cities stopped using their pneumatic tubes around 1918, New York City, “because of the high population density and a great amount of lobbying from contractors,” used its tube system until Dec. 1, 1953, “when it was suspended pending a review.” The pneumatic tube that ran over the Brooklyn bridge was removed during a renovation in the 1950s, and the rest of the tunnels throughout the city (though still there, they were never dug up) fell silent. Even the buildings that housed their own miniature pneumatic systems (such as the Waldorf Astoria)  dismantled them in favor of other methods of communication. But there is one wonderful New York location where the pneumatic tubes proved quicker and more nimble then their modern-day electronic substitutes: the stacks of the New York Public Library Humanities and Social Sciences library. Up until recently, when one handed their paper slips to the librarian, they slipped it into a small pneumatic tube and sent it flying down past seven floors of books deep underground. The request received, the book was located, and sent up on an ever-turning oval ferris wheel of books. Though the tubes were officially retired in 2016, as of 1998 the library was still installing new systems. And though no one gets to use them anymore, you can still see the antique pipes in the NY Humanities and Social Sciences Library." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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@afar

"The New York-themed souvenirs sold around Times Square or along Fifth Avenue tend to be terribly kitschy, cheaply made, and overpriced. For a more lasting, sophisticated reminder of your time in New York, browse the selection at the gift shop of The New York Public Library. Located inside the Schwarzman Building (the one that sits on the east side of Bryant Park, flanked by two lions), the shop has a range of gifts for people of all ages, many of which are a nod to New York’s literary history. You can buy library lion bookends, vintage NYPL-stamped handbags, NYC-themed children’s books, postcards, and much more."

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@infatuation

"The first thing you should know is that this is neither a restaurant nor a bar. It’s a library - and it’s a good place to meet people the next time you delete all your dating apps. Stop by, browse the collection, and see if you run into your future spouse. Or just check out a few books, go home, and get some reading done. photo credit: Alex Staniloff" - Bryan Kim

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Steve Smith

Google
Such a better store than the old one. The products are awesome. Some are a little overpriced but to be expected. A little disappointed that their sweatshirts were Gildan but it is what it is. Most things were priced fairly and the new is beautiful. Definitely check it out after you check out the library. The new shop is such an upgrade and has all kinds of cool NYC things to buy to remember your trip by.

Marvellous Bhutan Travel

Google
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a true gem in the heart of Manhattan and an essential stop for locals and tourists alike. Located at 476 Fifth Avenue, this iconic landmark combines stunning architecture, cultural history, and a peaceful haven for book lovers. Architecture and Ambience: The NYPL’s main branch, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is a masterpiece of Beaux-Arts architecture. From the moment you step onto its grand front steps, flanked by the famous stone lions, Patience and Fortitude, you feel a sense of awe and reverence. Inside, the high ceilings, intricate moldings, and polished marble halls are breathtaking. The Rose Main Reading Room is the crown jewel of the library, with its soaring ceilings, ornate chandeliers, and rows of long wooden tables that invite you to sit, read, or work. Resources and Collections: The library boasts an extensive collection of books, manuscripts, maps, and archives. Whether you’re a scholar, a casual reader, or just curious about a specific topic, you’ll find resources here that are difficult to match elsewhere. Their research divisions cater to specialized interests, and the collection of rare and historical documents is impressive. Visitor Experience: The library is not just for researchers; it’s also a welcoming space for casual visitors. Free guided tours offer an in-depth look at the building’s history, art, and architecture. If you prefer exploring on your own, there are helpful signs and brochures to guide you. The quiet, respectful atmosphere makes it an excellent place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Cultural Events and Exhibits: The NYPL frequently hosts exhibitions, author talks, and cultural events, many of which are free to the public. These events bring the library to life, offering a chance to engage with the literary world in a dynamic and interactive way. Accessibility and Amenities: The library is well-equipped for visitors of all abilities, with elevators and accessible restrooms. Free Wi-Fi is available, making it a great spot for remote work or study. The gift shop has a curated selection of books, souvenirs, and unique items perfect for book lovers. Location and Surroundings: Situated next to Bryant Park, the library’s location is ideal for combining a visit with other nearby attractions. After exploring the library, you can relax in the park, grab a coffee from a nearby café, or enjoy seasonal activities like ice skating in the winter or outdoor movies in the summer. Final Thoughts: The New York Public Library is more than just a library—it’s a cultural institution, a historical treasure, and a serene space in the middle of a vibrant city. Whether you’re here to marvel at the architecture, dive into research, or simply find a quiet corner to read, the NYPL offers an unforgettable experience. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone in New York City.

Melissa Martella

Google
Greeted at the door by Patience and Fortitude, I was blown away by the scale and architecture of this place. I highly recommend this place if you're looking to do something free, or even just to roam around. It is not really a library branch in the traditional sense. It is more of a place for research, studying, and for visiting with their variety of exhibits and their gift shop.

Josh C

Google
Beautiful, stunning architectural design for library. Many rooms. Seems like only to be use to research purposes. Don't expect you can come to read common books or use comp for whatever. Very quite.

Tommy Patterson

Google
The staff here are super organised and make your visit exactly what you'd expect - spend as long or as little time as you need here. Bags are screened in entering and exiting, for good reason. A very worthwhile visit...👌

Kayin Lai - Lai Realty

Google
We went with our family and got an amazing experience in this Library like a Museum. Lots of things to learn from this place. The exhibition was awesome. Must visit if you are in NYC.

lily phan

Google
If you want to visit the famous Rose Room, you can't just walk in (unless you're doing research). You'll need to book a free guided tour through the library. They have tours 11am - 2pm. The rest of the library is beautiful too.

QQ AA

Google
One of my most favorite places in New York

Steph C.

Yelp
I love the New York Public Library and have bought several things from the gift shop over the years, both in person and online. It's an excellent spot, with the artful curation that makes museum gift shops worth browsing, and a particularly nice selection of book and New York-related merchandise. I'm a writer in my off-Yelp life, and was actually a finalist for the NYPL's Young Lions Fiction Award in 2020, a year when all events were canceled. I missed out on a free trip to New York and a fancy party, but I took some of my prize money (I didn't win, but I somehow got paid just for being nominated) and sent it right back to the library, spending it at the online gift shop. I had a new baby named Leo and went kind of nuts on library and lion-themed gear, buying a bundle of apparel for our whole family as well as some picture books, a Christmas ornament, and heavy bookends modeled after the library's marble lions, Patience and Fortitude. I've been more restrained in person, but I have enjoyed browsing whenever I've gone, and my COVID kid Leo, now four, loves the place too. He's a big fan of the New York subways and has gotten a couple of toy train cars and a grown-up coffee table book about the subway at this gift shop. I don't live in New York, but I visit often and always like coming by the library. As long as they keep selling book and lion branded merch, I'll keep giving them my money.

Edwyna B.

Yelp
If you are in the NYC area, stop by one of the beautiful buildings in the city. You can take a guided tour or tour on your on...either way, you will be happy you did.

Susan L.

Yelp
The store is offering free shipping (domestically) today only. As evidenced from my visit on opening day of the new/huge gift shop, they have a great selection of items.

Marianne W.

Yelp
I am certainly not going to write an elaborate wordy review when as many times as I have been to the gift shop I swear I already did a glowing review! If you love to read, love books, love souvenirs from history and landmarks, you will enjoy this gift store. I always find at least ten items I want. Lots of items are unusual and make great gifts. I'm sure you can find a price that suits your wallet contents! I'm a big fan. I advise you to look on line if you can't come to the store. Don't forget that you're helping to preserve the history and knowledge contained within this landmark building. And this architectural beauty itself!

Sheridan S.

Yelp
What a beautiful library! Touristed my way through NY and made this one of my stops. It was very cool to see such an iconic location, in person. Being such, it was a little crowded because everybody has the same idea to visit, but you can take a breather at the gift shop which has a really nice selection of items. Definitely worth the visit.

Kathleen M.

Yelp
Note to husband who doesn't read my Yelp reviews: I want the sterling silver "From my soul" ring for $65. It is beautiful with Art Nouveau Cyrillic text around the outside. Feel free, anyone, to clue him in. This place is by far the best to buy gifts and New York crap. Please skip the Times Square souvenir shit holes and come here. Everything's reasonably priced, too. I bought a pretty green blank journal (it was hard to decide between the pretty patterns). I might have bought more but we were running late to see Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Other highlights: -License plate photo album -Recycled woven bags -Furochic gift wrap made of cloth (the same one a friend bought) -Map coasters -Vintage magnets -Brooklyn bridge shower curtain -Vintage map posters

Li M.

Yelp
If you live in the city, you gotta love the library system here. It is bloody wonderful. So wonderful that you don't mind contributing some money to every now and then. Well, you can help the New York Public Library by buying from their bookshop; proceeds go to the library system. I don't work for them...I sound like I do because I am seriously addicted to the New York libraries. The bookshop is a great place to find gifts, like shot glasses, with writer's faces on 'em. And tons of NYPL memorabilia. Jewelry. Pens. Books. Notebooks. Etc.

Gretchen M.

Yelp
Lots of great gifts here! As a book lover and librarian, I am always looking for shirts and other items which profess my love a reading. I was able to find some great souvenirs here! My only two disappointments were that I wish it were even bigger with more merchandise, and that there was either no A/C or it just didn't work well enough to cool down the amount of people in the small space.

Jennifer O.

Yelp
Small and packed full of people, but had some cool stuff. Found my gift souvenirs for family back home here.

Lizzy P.

Yelp
I went to the library today on a whim just to walk around and stumbled into this shop. I couldn't believe all the great stuff they had in there. This is definitely a great place to shop if you are looking for an off beat gift for someone. It was also nice to feel that I had supported the library in some small way.

Stefman X.

Yelp
Whoever buys the stock for this shop does a great job. Loads of nice NYC souvenirs, good gifts for friends and out-of-towners, and a nice kid selection. And of course they have books... but not the Harry Potter type best sellers, more interesting gift-type books. All at fairly reasonable prices. Check it out of you are in the neighborhood.

Renee K.

Yelp
Best "hidden" gift shop in the city. Love love love this place. Lots of unique gift items that are reasonably priced without looking overly "gifty"/gimmicky. Usually I'm the type of person who skips museum gift shops and tourist gift shops however, this place is amazing! Lots of unique jewelry with great messages. Most of the items here are a lot cheaper than MOMA gift shop too.