FOUR PLACES TO STUDY IN MELBOURNE
When it comes to studying, Melbourne offers a rich variety of study locations that are not only conducive to learning, but are also free for public use. Whether you’re after a quiet spot nestled amongst books, or a lively spot surrounded by hustle and bustle, we’ve listed four of our favourites below.
Melbourne’s State Library has is our favourite study spot, with many levels and desk options. From open plan desks to private desks, you’re bound to find the right study spot.
To top it off, if you’re stumped on a subject or need extra study material, you’re in one of the best libraries Melbourne has to offer, so you’ll be bound to find the book you’re after.
Something to note though, is that the library opens from 10am - 9pm Monday - Thursday, and until 6pm on Fridays and weekends.
If you enjoy studying with a side of creative inspiration, the Melbourne Museum is your go-to. Open daily from 10am-5pm, you’ll find yourself surrounded by beautiful works of art and fascinating exhibits, which lend themselves to a inspiring study session.
Melbourne Central and Emporium Concourse
Located in the walkway connecting Melbourne Central to the Emporium, this study area is a favourite with students. Offering recently updated facilities, such as wireless charging pads, and large bright windows overlooking the city, you’ll be surrounded by like minded students. Another perk? You’re a minute walk away from great coffee and cafes.
Located in North Melbourne, Auction Rooms is a fantastic study option. With some of Melbourne’s best coffee on offer, and an all-day menu, you won’t have to leave for lunch. With an industrial interior, lots of space and seating, plenty of power outlets and reliable internet, it makes for a great study spot.
With six branches located in the central city, Carlton, Docklands, East Melbourne, North Melbourne and Southbank, you’ll have plenty of sites to choose from. With great facilities and quiet nooks, you’ll have hours of uninterrupted study.