Sister Library 06 Xavier apartment Bandra West
Nestled in the artsy lanes of Bandra West, Sister Library isn’t your typical study place — it’s a quiet, creative space where books meet peace. Located in Flat 06, Xavier Apartment on John the Baptist Road, just diagonally opposite Taj Mahal Tea House, this library is more than just shelves and silence — it’s a calm corner for curious minds.
It’s where you walk in, slow down, and let the books speak.

Friday | 1–6 pm |
Saturday | 1–6 pm |
Sunday | 1–6 pm |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 1–6 pm |
Thursday | 1–6 pm |
What Makes Sister Library Special?
A handpicked collection of books by female authors from around the world
Cozy reading nooks that feel like home
Soft, ambient lighting perfect for long reading hours
No rush, no noise — just a quiet space to think and feel
Artistic vibes and creative freedom
A small but thoughtful community of readers and creatives
Located in the heart of Bandra, yet so peaceful
Why You’ll Love It Here
Because it doesn’t feel like a library — it feels like a friend’s reading room.
Sister Library isn’t built for hustle or deadlines. It’s a place to slow down, dive into books, and take a break from Mumbai’s rush. Whether you’re here to read, reflect, or simply escape into words — this place welcomes you warmly.
Student Testimonials
Aaliya (Bandra local)
“I stumbled upon Sister Library while walking past Taj Mahal Tea House — and I’ve been hooked since. It’s peaceful, thoughtful, and always smells like books and coffee.”Rhea (Artist & Poet)
“This place inspires me. It’s not crowded, there’s no noise, and I always find something new on the shelf. It’s my recharge spot.”Rachit (Student)
“Not your usual library — it’s small, artsy, and soulful. Great for reading, journaling, or just being in a quiet place.”
FAQs
Q. Where is Sister Library located in Bandra?
It’s in Flat No. 06, Xavier Apartment, on John the Baptist Road, diagonally opposite Taj Mahal Tea House, Bandra West, Mumbai – 400050.
Q. What kind of books are available?
The collection focuses on books by women authors — fiction, poetry, memoirs, essays, and more — from India and across the globe.
Q. Is it free to visit?
Yes, entry is free. It’s a public library and open to anyone who loves reading.
Q. Can I borrow books from Sister Library?
It’s primarily a reading room — you’re encouraged to read and spend time there, but book lending is limited.
Q. What are the timings?
Timings can vary based on events and availability. It’s best to check their Instagram page or call ahead before visiting.