Govanhill Library located at 170 Langside Rd, Glasgow G42 7JU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 276 1550

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Deen Station HD

5 Google Rating

Best Place To Study. Always have the book you ask for. Never had to complain

5/ 5

Best Place To Study. Always have the book you ask for. Never had to complain

Cristina Martin

4 Google Rating

Perfectly good study space, quiet with plenty tables and open space, good variety of books, slightly

4/ 5

Perfectly good study space, quiet with plenty tables and open space, good variety of books, slightly outdated particularly carpet but perfectly functional

Zeenat Ullah

2 Google Rating

Stuff are amazing, some are rude and whenever I stay there for more than 20 mins it seems to be full

2/ 5

Stuff are amazing, some are rude and whenever I stay there for more than 20 mins it seems to be full of junkies

Paul Hughes

4 Google Rating

Good library and staff. Shame about the cretins who don't read/know how to read or keep quiet. They

4/ 5

Good library and staff. Shame about the cretins who don't read/know how to read or keep quiet. They seem to think the library should be their dysfunctional youth club.

John Gallagher

5 Google Rating

Great library. Have been using it for about 60 years now.

5/ 5

Great library. Have been using it for about 60 years now.

Diane Morrison

5 Google Rating

Always someone to help with ordering or finding a book also any help needed on the computers or prin

5/ 5

Always someone to help with ordering or finding a book also any help needed on the computers or printing also comfy clean seats to chill with family or friends.

Margaret Alsop

5 Google Rating

Girls in Govanhill Library were a fantastic help from start to finish. Couldn't thank them enough fo

5/ 5

Girls in Govanhill Library were a fantastic help from start to finish. Couldn't thank them enough for all their help. .

Susanne Mcguinness

5 Google Rating

Very organised for covid

5/ 5

Very organised for covid

Miss Umme

5 Google Rating

Have Urdu and Hindi and Korean books

5/ 5

Have Urdu and Hindi and Korean books

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