You might not have the time to browse through the over 2 million titles Ocelot offers in store and online, but you will definitely have time to discover at least a few gems here. The store claims it is “not just another bookstore”, and we have to agree. You can enjoy an espresso and a slice of cake while reading through a book or magazine, check on your messages using the free Wi-Fi and also stop by Philipp-Schaeffer Bibliothek, located in the back room.

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