
Top Public Libraries in Jogja
ogyakarta, widely known as Jogja, is not only the cultural capital of Indonesia but also a vibrant hub of education and literature. Home to some of the country's top universities and an active literary scene, Jogja values its public spaces for learning and reflection. Whether you're a student, a digital nomad, a researcher, or simply a book lover, Jogja offers several public libraries worth visiting. Here’s a curated list of the top public libraries in Yogyakarta, blending modern facilities, cultural charm, and inspiring atmospheres.
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📚 1. Grhatama Pustaka
📍 Location: Jl. Janti, Banguntapan, Bantul
⏰ Hours: 08.00 – 22.00 (closed Mondays)
Grhatama Pustaka is arguably the most modern and comprehensive public library in Jogja. Managed by the Provincial Government of DIY, it spans multiple floors with facilities that go far beyond books: a mini theater, audio-visual rooms, a Braille section, children’s play area, and cozy reading pods.
Highlights:
Huge collection of fiction, non-fiction, and local literature
Comfortable and Instagrammable interiors
Free public access and free Wi-Fi
Family-friendly zones
Perfect for: Students, casual readers, and families looking for an educational outing.


📚 2. Perpustakaan Kota Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta City Library)
📍 Location: Jl. Suroto No.9, Kotabaru
⏰ Hours: 08.00 – 15.30 (weekdays)
A smaller, more traditional library located in the charming Kotabaru district, this library offers a peaceful setting with a growing selection of books, newspapers, and digital access.
Highlights:
Quiet reading environment
Archival materials on Yogyakarta’s history
Regular workshops and book clubs
Perfect for: History lovers and those who enjoy reading in a calm, old-town atmosphere.
📚 3. Perpustakaan UGM (Gadjah Mada University Library)
📍 Location: Bulaksumur, Sleman
⏰ Hours: 08.00 – 20.00 (Mon–Fri)
Although technically a university library, UGM’s main library is open to the public, especially for research or reference use. With massive collections and academic resources, it’s a paradise for researchers and students.
Highlights:
Academic and research-heavy collections
Free access with guest registration
Special collections on Indonesian politics, culture, and science
Perfect for: Researchers, university students, and those looking for reliable academic references.
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