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]]>If your idea of a great coffee shop is lots of quirk, local flavor, and personality, you’ll love the Freedom Cafe, which is part of a boutique hotel in the center of Durban, South Africa. It’s a converted shipping container with tons of character, interesting decor, and an amazing garden.
Hanoi can be overwhelming with its hustle and bustle, but this tucked-away little cafe is a great place to relax, with calming music, a roof terrace full of plants, lots of cushions and books, and a wonderful selection of drinks and foods that you can enjoy in peace.
The oldest coffee shop in Europe, Caffe Florian opened in 1720, making it even older than the United States. Each of its rooms has different themes, and each one of them is more iconic than the last.
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]]>Korica is located south of the city center and offers delicious pastries and coffee that goes perfectly with them. The hit among their visitors is their cruffin—a muffin made with croissant dough, filled with various flavors.
Widely known as one of the best coffee shops in Zagreb, Eli’s Cafe won many awards. You’ll enjoy the minimalist interior design and coffee made by some of the best baristas in the country.
If you want to take a break after exploring the lovely Botanical Garden, Botanicar is the place to go. Their choice of espresso drinks, iced coffee, and cocktails is among the best in the city and their interior is green and calming, perfect for taking a break after a long day.
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]]>Dabov Specialty Coffee is famous around the city. They have their own blends that they distribute to over 100 local shops. Needless to say, you can enjoy a cup of delicious coffee and a sweet treat there whenever you stop by.
Drekka may easily be the coolest place to have coffee in Sofia. Looking for an Instagrammable café to share your Sofia trip highlights from? Look no further. Not only you’ll enjoy amazing contemporary interior design, but their coffee is really good, too!
Many people go here to work and it’s easy to see why. Any work is easier with a cup of great coffee and some of the best pastry in town. Head there with your laptop or simply bring a book and enjoy.
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]]>The post We Found the Best Coffee In Hanoi, Vietnam appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Vietnam is actually the second largest coffee producer in the world, which means they have some of the freshest beans around.
Everywhere you look, there are little coffee shops dotted all over the streets. It can be hard to know where to find the best coffee in this bustling city, which is why we’ve decided to make it easier for you and introduce you to the best coffee spot in the city.
And The Note Coffee, located at #64 Luong Van Can Street has taken coffee making to the next level. Not only do they offer all of the various types of coffee Vietnam is known for, like weasel and cà phê đá, but they add a personal touch. Each cup comes with a short letter from the baristas to the coffee drinker. That personal touch and the notes left behind make any weary traveler perk up and feel welcome.
If you’re looking for a coffee recommendation, ask for the cà phê đá. This is an iced Vietnamese coffee made with condensed milk and is possibly the most delicious creation on the planet.
The cafe is open Monday to Sunday, from 6:30AM to 11:00PM.
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]]>If you’d like to enjoy an Israeli breakfast over a nice cup of coffee, Bialik is the place for you. It’s located in Bialik Street and the interior is quiet and cozy. If you come in the afternoon, you can catch a live jam session.
Edmund Coffee is a unique cafe and a cultural oasis located in the heart of the city. Whether you enjoy sitting on a patio or indoors, this is the place where you can taste some of the best coffee in Tel Aviv.
Sit inside or outside and enjoy warm lights that dangle from the ceiling. You can completely relax as you enjoy anything from the menu or come Saturday morning for a brunch. Whatever you order, don’t forget some coffee to go with your food!
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]]>Coffeemania is a coffee chain with branches in Moscow and around it. But the branch not to be missed is the one located not far from the Kremlin in the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall building.
The outdoor terrace of Coffeemania in the Conservatory building is one of the most beautiful and interesting places to sit on a bright afternoon.
Along with the stunning atmosphere and fine music, Coffeemania serves selected, high-quality coffee and food.
Coffeemania also offers an excellent sandwich menu, breakfasts, and an amazing selection of sweets typical of the Russian taste. For example, on the menu, you can find strawberry cake, raspberries, blackberries and apricots, and strawberry mousse cake in the shape of a red heart filled with fresh raspberries.
Coffee in the Coffeemania chain is not cheap, nor is the food. Especially compared to prices in Moscow but it is hard to argue with the quality of the excellent coffee, the prestigious atmosphere, and the delicious food.
Bolshevik Nikitskaya 13, 7754310, Moscow
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]]>The post Why Local Coffee Shops are a Travelers Best Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re traveling, technology is everything for most people. It’s how you get around, how you document your trip, and more. Coffee shops are the best places to sit for a minute and recharge your device, and grab some WiFi if you don’t have data where you’re traveling.
Your devices aren’t the only thing that needs to recharge. Going site-seeing all day is sure to be tiring, so grabbing a coffee and sitting for even 15 or 20 minutes is a great way to get your energy back up.
Local coffee shops will often have flyers advertising all sorts of events, from gallery openings to dance parties and more. Check out if there’s a bulletin board of events in the coffee shop and you just might find a unique event to go to that you would never have known about otherwise.
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]]>The post Best “Anti-cafés” in Saint Petersburg, Russia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Freedom is perhaps the most famous anti-cafe in Saint Petersburg both because of its location and grandeur. It’s located right off of Nevsky prospect, the main street in Saint Petersburg, and has big tall ceilings with old portraits. Many events and musical jams take place here with an old classical piano and a guitar available for guests to use.
Ziferblat is the original anti-cafe which started in Saint Petersburg. It now has multiple locations throughout the world including a few in the UK, Moscow, and Slovenia. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and biscuits are included in your “paid time” and many artists and locals frequent the sight of the cafe that started this cool trend.
Most people would describe Miracle as “cozy”. A much calmer version of the anti-cafes, Miracle is a place where you kick back on a nice couch for a cup of coffee and tea and a bite to eat. It is located in close proximity to the Hermitage, the second biggest art museum in the world, so it makes for the perfect stop after a long day at the museum.
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]]>The post The Coolest Coffee Shops Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If your idea of a great coffee shop is lots of quirk, local flavor, and personality, you’ll love the Freedom Cafe, which is part of a boutique hotel in the center of Durban, South Africa. It’s a converted shipping container with tons of character, interesting decor, and an amazing garden.
Hanoi can be overwhelming with its hustle and bustle, but this tucked-away little cafe is a great place to relax, with calming music, a roof terrace full of plants, lots of cushions and books, and a wonderful selection of drinks and foods that you can enjoy in peace.
The oldest coffee shop in Europe, Caffe Florian opened in 1720, making it even older than the United States. Each of its rooms has different themes, and each one of them is more iconic than the last.
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]]>The post 3 Great Coffee Shops in Zagreb, Croatia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Korica is located south of the city center and offers delicious pastries and coffee that goes perfectly with them. The hit among their visitors is their cruffin—a muffin made with croissant dough, filled with various flavors.
Widely known as one of the best coffee shops in Zagreb, Eli’s Cafe won many awards. You’ll enjoy the minimalist interior design and coffee made by some of the best baristas in the country.
If you want to take a break after exploring the lovely Botanical Garden, Botanicar is the place to go. Their choice of espresso drinks, iced coffee, and cocktails is among the best in the city and their interior is green and calming, perfect for taking a break after a long day.
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]]>The post Top 3 Coffee Shops in Sofia, Bulgaria appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Dabov Specialty Coffee is famous around the city. They have their own blends that they distribute to over 100 local shops. Needless to say, you can enjoy a cup of delicious coffee and a sweet treat there whenever you stop by.
Drekka may easily be the coolest place to have coffee in Sofia. Looking for an Instagrammable café to share your Sofia trip highlights from? Look no further. Not only you’ll enjoy amazing contemporary interior design, but their coffee is really good, too!
Many people go here to work and it’s easy to see why. Any work is easier with a cup of great coffee and some of the best pastry in town. Head there with your laptop or simply bring a book and enjoy.
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]]>The post We Found the Best Coffee In Hanoi, Vietnam appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Vietnam is actually the second largest coffee producer in the world, which means they have some of the freshest beans around.
Everywhere you look, there are little coffee shops dotted all over the streets. It can be hard to know where to find the best coffee in this bustling city, which is why we’ve decided to make it easier for you and introduce you to the best coffee spot in the city.
And The Note Coffee, located at #64 Luong Van Can Street has taken coffee making to the next level. Not only do they offer all of the various types of coffee Vietnam is known for, like weasel and cà phê đá, but they add a personal touch. Each cup comes with a short letter from the baristas to the coffee drinker. That personal touch and the notes left behind make any weary traveler perk up and feel welcome.
If you’re looking for a coffee recommendation, ask for the cà phê đá. This is an iced Vietnamese coffee made with condensed milk and is possibly the most delicious creation on the planet.
The cafe is open Monday to Sunday, from 6:30AM to 11:00PM.
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]]>The post 3 Awesome Coffee Shops to Visit in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’d like to enjoy an Israeli breakfast over a nice cup of coffee, Bialik is the place for you. It’s located in Bialik Street and the interior is quiet and cozy. If you come in the afternoon, you can catch a live jam session.
Edmund Coffee is a unique cafe and a cultural oasis located in the heart of the city. Whether you enjoy sitting on a patio or indoors, this is the place where you can taste some of the best coffee in Tel Aviv.
Sit inside or outside and enjoy warm lights that dangle from the ceiling. You can completely relax as you enjoy anything from the menu or come Saturday morning for a brunch. Whatever you order, don’t forget some coffee to go with your food!
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]]>The post Check Out This Wonderful Cafe Near The Kremlin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Coffeemania is a coffee chain with branches in Moscow and around it. But the branch not to be missed is the one located not far from the Kremlin in the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall building.
The outdoor terrace of Coffeemania in the Conservatory building is one of the most beautiful and interesting places to sit on a bright afternoon.
Along with the stunning atmosphere and fine music, Coffeemania serves selected, high-quality coffee and food.
Coffeemania also offers an excellent sandwich menu, breakfasts, and an amazing selection of sweets typical of the Russian taste. For example, on the menu, you can find strawberry cake, raspberries, blackberries and apricots, and strawberry mousse cake in the shape of a red heart filled with fresh raspberries.
Coffee in the Coffeemania chain is not cheap, nor is the food. Especially compared to prices in Moscow but it is hard to argue with the quality of the excellent coffee, the prestigious atmosphere, and the delicious food.
Bolshevik Nikitskaya 13, 7754310, Moscow
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]]>The post Why Local Coffee Shops are a Travelers Best Friend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When you’re traveling, technology is everything for most people. It’s how you get around, how you document your trip, and more. Coffee shops are the best places to sit for a minute and recharge your device, and grab some WiFi if you don’t have data where you’re traveling.
Your devices aren’t the only thing that needs to recharge. Going site-seeing all day is sure to be tiring, so grabbing a coffee and sitting for even 15 or 20 minutes is a great way to get your energy back up.
Local coffee shops will often have flyers advertising all sorts of events, from gallery openings to dance parties and more. Check out if there’s a bulletin board of events in the coffee shop and you just might find a unique event to go to that you would never have known about otherwise.
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]]>The post Best “Anti-cafés” in Saint Petersburg, Russia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Freedom is perhaps the most famous anti-cafe in Saint Petersburg both because of its location and grandeur. It’s located right off of Nevsky prospect, the main street in Saint Petersburg, and has big tall ceilings with old portraits. Many events and musical jams take place here with an old classical piano and a guitar available for guests to use.
Ziferblat is the original anti-cafe which started in Saint Petersburg. It now has multiple locations throughout the world including a few in the UK, Moscow, and Slovenia. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and biscuits are included in your “paid time” and many artists and locals frequent the sight of the cafe that started this cool trend.
Most people would describe Miracle as “cozy”. A much calmer version of the anti-cafes, Miracle is a place where you kick back on a nice couch for a cup of coffee and tea and a bite to eat. It is located in close proximity to the Hermitage, the second biggest art museum in the world, so it makes for the perfect stop after a long day at the museum.
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