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Biblioteca y Centro de Documentación Científica de la Facultad de Ciencias

4.6(13 reviews)FreeLibrary
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 3-10. Younger children enjoy the storytelling sessions and picture books, while elementary-age kids can explore educational materials and participate in structured learning activities.

About

This university library in Montevideo's Malvín neighborhood welcomes families with dedicated children's sections and regular storytelling programs. A hidden gem for parents seeking educational activities, it offers a quiet, air-conditioned space where kids can explore books and participate in learning activities completely free of charge.

Highlights

  • Free admission with quality educational resources
  • Dedicated children's book sections with age-appropriate materials
  • Storytelling programs and educational activities
  • Air-conditioned indoor space perfect for hot Montevideo days
  • Opportunity for cultural immersion and Spanish language exposure

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check locally about storytelling schedules, as university libraries may have programs during academic terms that aren't always advertised to tourists.
  2. 2.Bring a Spanish-English picture dictionary or translation app, as most materials and programs will be in Spanish, though this can be a fun language learning opportunity.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday afternoons (2-5 PM) when university classes are in session for a quieter experience with fewer students using study areas.
  4. 4.The library is part of the Faculty of Sciences, so older kids interested in science may enjoy browsing educational displays in the building.
  5. 5.Parking can be limited near the campus, so consider taking a taxi or rideshare directly to the address.

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday through Thursday afternoons offer the calmest atmosphere. Avoid Monday mornings when the week is starting and the library tends to be busiest with university students.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. The library closes on weekends, so plan weekday visits only. Being a university facility, it maintains a quieter atmosphere than public libraries, so prepare children for respectful behavior.

Seasonal Notes

Programming may be reduced during university breaks (January-February summer holidays and July winter break). Best selection of activities typically runs during academic terms from March through June and August through November.

Nearby Eats

The Malvín neighborhood has several family-friendly cafes within a few blocks. La Pasiva, a popular Uruguayan chain with kid-friendly burgers and milanesas, has locations throughout Montevideo and is a safe bet for picky eaters.

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