What makes it 63% Baby-Friendly: Wide corridors and lifts suit prams, but the site lists no confirmed change tables or nursing room, so carers must ask staff, meaning basic needs are met yet with some added effort.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: 1–2 hours gives time to browse key exhibits, stop at the café, and rest with a baby.
Explore Mortlock Wing Reading Room:
Admire the historic reading room and wide corridors of the Mortlock Wing.
Tip: Use the glass foyer lift to access with a stroller.
Browse Exhibitions at Treasures Wall:
Walk through the Treasures Wall to see rare maps and objects.
Tip: Go at off-peak times for a quieter baby-friendly atmosphere.
Relax at the State Library Café:
Enjoy coffee and light snacks at the ground-floor café.
Tip: Ask staff for a high chair or bring your own booster seat.

S L Chong
We visited this library on a Tuesday and found that it opened till 7 pm. The security staff was very helpful and showed us the lift to take to the upper floor of the Mortlock Wing. This place has a magical feel, like from a Harry Potter movie. The furniture and books felt very historic. We spent some time here just enjoying the ambience and browsing the books. Well worth a visit when in Adelaide.
Antonia Guan
Definitely worth to go, it is the kind of library has breathtaking views. Met a kind librarian offered a brief tour. It was great to know more about the place.
Nigel Wong
Nice quiet state library, managed to spot some old black and white Adelaide photos. its a pity that Mortlock wing is under renovation possibly till September 2025.
Natasha Georgiou
It’s a shame that the Mortlock Chamber is closed for renovations as I really wanted to see it. The main library had a great exhibition on Holden cars. You can hire for free since small and large meeting rooms here. The National Archives are also here. I do feel that there was a lot of empty for space here though. It has a great foyer exhibit with its oldest artefact that it owns - a tiny Mesopotam...
Guang Yang
A fascinating place for both history buffs and photographers. The affiliated museum is definitely worth visiting if you wish to get a quick sketch of the state’s past and present or run into some interesting stories behind exhibits. Last not but least, don’t miss the Holden exhibition!
Summer days can be hot outside; visit early to enjoy the library’s cool interior. During school holidays, check the What’s On page for baby-friendly events.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Library entry | AUD 0 |
| Coffee at café | AUD 5 |
| Snack at café | AUD 8 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 13 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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