




IN a city that pulses with energy, sometimes the best way to recharge is to step into a quiet corner with a good book and a warm drink. These bookstores across Shenzhen offer not just shelves of literature, but havens of calm — where time slows down, and the outside world fades away. Whether you’re seeking solitude, inspiration, or simply a place to unwind, these bookstores offer a perfect retreat. One book, one coffee, one corner — and a whole day well spent. Coffee Flower Book 溪木素年 Tucked away in Shekou, Coffee Flower Book feels like a well-kept secret. Soft yellow lamps cast a gentle glow over stacks of books that seem to breathe history. The scent of paper and ink welcomes you into a space that masterfully balances chaos and order: Outside, the streets buzz with life; inside, tranquility reigns. Floor-to-ceiling wooden shelves line the room, filled mostly with humanities and social sciences titles. You can order a drink and settle in for hours of focused reading or work. Hours: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Address: 1/F, Shunfa Commerce Building, 3 Gongye 1st Road, Nanshan District (南山區工業一路3號順發商廈1樓) Metro: Line 2 or 12 to Sea World Station (海上世界站), Exit A Tri Space New+ Youth 新青年會客廳 True to its name, Tri Space New+ Youth reimagines what a bookstore can be. Visitors are asked to remove their shoes before entering — a small ritual that signals the shift into a relaxed, home-like environment. Instead of rigid shelves and tables, you’ll find sofas, coffee tables, and even a TV. This is a place for curling up with a book, listening to music, or simply daydreaming. Light meals, coffee, and baked goods are available, making it easy to spend a whole afternoon in comfort. Hours: 10:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Address: Building T5, UDC City Center, Nanshan District (南山區華聯城市中心T5棟) Metro: Line 9 to Lilin Station (荔林站), Exit C Moonland Bookstore 月島書店 Moonland Bookstore is not for everyone — and that’s the point. With rules like “no one under 16” and “shoes off at the door,” this bookstore curates an atmosphere of intense quiet and focus. Hidden in an urban village, it offers a refuge from noise and distraction. The collection favors lesser-known works from around the world, including titles from Portugal and Zimbabwe. Books in the fields of literature, art, humanities, etc. are basically available. Quirky figurines and models add a touch of whimsy, but the real magic lies in the deep silence that envelops readers. Hours: 10 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Address: 11-1 Meifu Village, Jingtian North 3rd Street, Futian District (福田區蓮花街道景田北三街梅富村11-1) Metro: Line 9 to Jingtian Station (景田站), Exit E Bydid Home Book 英國大叔的書屋 Nestled on a quiet path in OCT-LOFT, Bydid Home Book is easy to miss — but worth the search. Beyond a peaceful courtyard lies a treasure trove of books, vintage furniture, and nostalgic collectibles. Books are color-coded and priced surprisingly low, and black coffee costs just 8 yuan (US$1.1). Whether you’re hunting for classic literature, magazines, or childhood favorites, this humble shop invites you to lose yourself in its cozy, unpretentious charm. Hours: 2 p.m.–5 p.m. Address: 8-2 Jinxiu North Street, Nanshan District (南山區錦繡北街8-2號) Metro: Line 1 to Qiaocheng East Station (僑城東站), Exit A Nanshan Study · Hongyi Pavilion 南山書房·弘毅閣 Set amid the lush greenery of Lixiang Park, Nanshan Study · Hongyi Pavilion is Shenzhen’s first public park study room — and it’s completely free. Spread across three floors, the space is bright and airy, with glass walls and mirrored ceilings that reflect the surrounding trees. The immersive reading area is especially popular, offering secluded seats with views of the park. Private cubicles, a parent-child zone, and event spaces make it ideal for long study sessions or quiet contemplation. Hours: 8 a.m.–11 p.m. (Closed every other Monday from 2025) Address: North of Lixiang Park West Gate, Nanshan District (南山區荔香公園西門北側) Metro: Line 12 to Nantou Ancient City Station (南頭古城站), Exit A Yuishin Books 愈欣書店 More than a bookstore, Yuishin Books is a cultural playground. Located in the courtyard-style INLI shopping mall in Qianhai, this flagship space combines books, tea, cultural and creative products, yoga, and even a bar. Over 21,000 books fill the shelves, which are mirrored on the floors and ceilings to create an illusion of infinite depth. The smell of books lingers in the air, and the soft lighting sets a meditative mood. With six distinct zones, including a circular book tower and dedicated yoga rooms, it’s a place to explore, relax, and inspire. Hours: 10 a.m.–10 p.m. Address: L2, INLI shopping mall, Nanshan District (南山區前海印里L2層) Metro: Line 5 to Railway Park Station (鐵路公園站), Exit A (Zhang Yu) |