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  2. UC Berkeleys libraries provide a broad range of services, and most are open to the public. Want to visit the Library? Information for visitors; Information for undergraduate students; Information for graduate students and GSIs; Information for incoming students; Information for faculty and instructors; Information for alumni; Information for ...

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  3. Directions to UC Berkeley. Parking for visitors. More information about visiting campus. Available to visitors to the libraries. Most libraries are open to the public. The Bancroft Library (visitors must be 18 or older, show photo ID)

  4. We welcome you to visit UC Berkeley! We offer in-person, virtual, and self-guided campus tours, highlight campus attractions to visit including the Campanile (our 307-foot tall clock & bell tower), and provide you a chance to speak with our student campus ambassadors.

  5. The Bancroft Library. University of California. Berkeley, CA 94720-6000. 510-642-3781 (Administrative office) View in Google Maps. Equipment lending. Computers in the libraries. Print and scan.

  6. Here’s how: Register to attend an undergraduate admissions presentation to learn about the application process. Advanced registration required. Join a campus tour led by trained student ambassadors. Tours are offered seven days a week, including most campus administrative holidays.

  7. Get a big picture view of the Bay Area from the Campanile. Feel the world-changing energy of over 35,000 students from around the world. We offer a variety of tours to help you explore the Berkeley campus, from family tours to large groups to self-guided options.

  8. Berkeley's "Bear" territory, the 178-acre University of California, Berkeley campus is open to the public with beautifully landscaped grounds, historic architecture, redwood forests and and wonderful walking paths that cross campus to connect Downtown Berkeley, North Shattuck, and the Telegraph Avenue business districts.

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