{"id":2061,"date":"2025-07-20T12:18:55","date_gmt":"2025-07-20T05:18:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/archcafe.net\/chua-duoc-phan-loai\/nhung-chuyen-du-lich-duom-huong-ca-phe\/"},"modified":"2025-07-22T14:54:59","modified_gmt":"2025-07-22T07:54:59","slug":"coffee-infused-travels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archcafe.net\/en\/coffee-360-degree\/coffee-life\/coffee-infused-travels\/","title":{"rendered":"Coffee-infused travels"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From Ethiopia to Cuba, Seattle to Colombia, there are plenty of places to take a coffee-loving trip.<\/p>\n<p>Addis Ababa<\/p>\n<p>Some say that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. So it\u2019s no surprise that the drink is ubiquitous in the country. If you\u2019re invited to an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, don\u2019t miss it. It\u2019s a special event and one you\u2019ll never forget. If you don\u2019t get the chance, trust that a traditional Italian coffee shop called Tomoca will satisfy your passion for this aromatic beverage.<\/p>\n<p>Havana<\/p>\n<p>Cubans love their coffee, which is served thick, dark, and sweet in small cups. Coffee is grown domestically, in areas like the Sierra Maestra Mountains and Escambray, and you can find freshly ground coffee wherever you go. There are coffee shops every few steps in Havana, but Caf\u00e9 de las Infusiones is a must-see.<\/p>\n<p>Istanbul<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, Turkish coffee is not consumed as much as tea by the locals. But don\u2019t worry. You won\u2019t have any trouble satisfying your caffeine cravings in Istanbul. Old-fashioned coffee shops like Etham Tez\u00e7akar Kahveci serve coffee strong enough to make your hair stand on end.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/archcafe.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/07\/nhung-chuyen-du-lich-duom-huong-ca-phe-628.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Medell\u00edn<\/p>\n<p>Colombia is famous for its rich, aromatic coffee. Unfortunately, the country exports most of its coffee, leaving behind mediocre coffee for the domestic market. One exception is Le Bon Caf\u00e9 in Medell\u00edn. You can also visit the coffee plantations in the Zona Cafetera and buy directly from the growers.<\/p>\n<p>Melbourne<\/p>\n<p>Melbourne&#8217;s coffee is often hailed as the best in the world, and is roasted with great care. Coffee is deeply connected to the social life of the country. Sitting down with a cup of coffee is a treat, whether you&#8217;re reading a newspaper or chatting with a friend. Coffee lovers should try Pellegrini for a truly Melbourne atmosphere. Or opt for more modern places like Proud Mary for a more exotic cup of coffee.<\/p>\n<p>Rome<\/p>\n<p>Living in the land of espresso, Italians take their coffee very seriously. Be as precise as the Romans when choosing this wonderful beverage: coffee, caff\u00e8 macchiato, caff\u00e8 lungo, cappuccino or corretto? Sant\u2019Eustachio is the perfect place to practice your new vocabulary.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/archcafe.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/07\/nhung-chuyen-du-lich-duom-huong-ca-phe-628-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Santa Mar\u00eda and Valle de Dota<\/p>\n<p>Coffee is probably the most popular beverage in Costa Rica and you will be offered coffee everywhere you go. Understanding the benefits of coffee, in 1840, the Costa Rican government issued a decree that all road workers across the country would be given a free cup of coffee every day. Be sure to visit Santa Mar\u00eda and Valle de Dota to get a real look at the Costa Rican coffee industry.<\/p>\n<p>S\u00e3o Paulo<\/p>\n<p>Brazilians love their coffee hot and sweet. In the morning, they have coffee with milk. Then comes cafezinho, which is regular coffee served in large or small espresso-sized cups. S\u00e3o Paulo has some of the best coffee shops in Brazil and don\u2019t forget Floresta.<\/p>\n<p>Seattle<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re a coffee lover, you can hardly complain about Seattle\u2019s weather. Coffee, one of the best ways to cool off on a rainy day, is everywhere. Trust me, this is one of the cities where coffee is really happening. Although Seattle is the birthplace of Starbucks, the gem of Seattle coffee is Vita.<\/p>\n<p>Vienna<\/p>\n<p>The city is often called the \u201ccoffee capital of the world.\u201d Vienna\u2019s coffee shops are as famous as its music. The sheer number of shops is mind-boggling, but what makes it special is that each shop has its own unique identity and interesting ways of making coffee. With its classic look, Aida has a loyal following that loves the style.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\">S\u01b0u t\u1ea7m.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Ethiopia to Cuba, Seattle to Colombia, there are plenty of places to take a coffee-loving trip. Addis Ababa Some say that Ethiopia is the birthplace of coffee. So it\u2019s no surprise that the drink is ubiquitous in the country. If you\u2019re invited to an Ethiopian coffee ceremony, don\u2019t miss it. 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