Large zeolite crystals have been used as model systems for the investigation of diffusion and catalytic reactivity phenomena in microporous host materials for at least two decades. However, their potential in assisting the detection of elusive reactive intermediates appears to have been underestimated. Herein, we show that a complementary use of vibrational and optical spectroscopy in combination with theoretical calculations allows for the unambiguous identification of transient carbocationic species generated upon the acid-catalyzed oligomerization of styrene derivatives within zeolite H-ZSM-5. Thanks to the mediated diffusion of the reactant in the large H-ZSM-5 crystals and minimal external surface the reaction intermediates can be accu...