Visit the Library

Buy Tickets

We’re happy you’re planning to visit us at the LBJ Presidential Library. Tickets may be purchased at the admissions desk or in advance.

Library Hours

We are delighted to welcome you to the LBJ Presidential Library. We are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

Address

2313 Red River St.
Austin, TX 78705
Free visitor parking is available in lot #38

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Group Visits

Reservations are required for adult groups of 15 or more people. Benefits include an admission discount, streamlined check-in process, and more.
Image of tour guide speaking to students during a tour at the LBJ Library

Field Trips

Students, school staff, and chaperones are all welcome to book a tour and learn about President Johnson’s legacy.
The obelisk in the Great Hall of the LBJ Library

Plan Your Research Visit

Our archivists want to support your research and help you make the most of your trip.

Exploring the Library

We are delighted to welcome you to the LBJ Presidential Library. Our top priority is the well-being of our visitors and staff, and we have adjusted our visitor experience to meet current health and safety guidelines. 

There's always a lot going on at the library, from upcoming events that highlight LBJ's current impact to immersive exhibitions that retell his past.

Accessibility

The LBJ Presidential Library welcomes guests from all over the world, and we try to make our experience as accommodating as possible.

Things to Do

A view of The Store at LBJ, located inside the LBJ Presidential Library.

The Store at LBJ

Whether you're looking to buy an LBJ-related momento from your trip to the library, or you're just a history enthusiast, we'll have something for you in our museum store.
A view of downtown Austin

While You're In Austin

Looking for other things to do during your visit to Austin? Browse a number of LBJ-related sites and other cultural institutions.

“Throw aside your political views for a while and immerse yourself in the history of LBJ as a man and as a president. Most people remember the president but few know the man. So enjoy the history, and bring the kids. There's so much here to see and to learn.”

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Friends of the LBJ Library

When you become a member of the Friends of the LBJ Library, you'll be making an important contribution to the library's mission -- and to our community. You will also get special access to events.