Calling for Starbucks lovers! Around the world, there are more than 30,000 Starbucks branches. Interestingly, some of them do not look like the regular ones that we have visited in our country.
Therefore, if you are travelling to these cities, do not forget to visit Starbucks! Not just you can enjoy your drinks, but you can also take pictures there. The places are absolutely insta-worthy!
Here are some of the most beautiful Starbucks branches:
1) Hualien City, Taiwan
- Looking at the picture of this Starbucks building in Hualien City, we could not guess that it is made from recycled shipping containers.
- Yes, there are 29 shipping containers stacked over one another. It is even more unique with the colourful splashes of paint.
2) Prado Norte, Mexico
- This Spanish-like mansion is a Starbucks cafe!
- Decorated with gorgeous pattern stairways, a fountain, and plants, people would never notice that this is a cafe.
3) Yangshuo West Street, China
- We are back to the traditional times!
- The building of this Starbucks cafe demonstrates the traditional architecture of China.
- It also portrays the history of a 1,400 years old town, called Yangshuo.
4) Tokyo, Japan
- A good spot for coffee and nature lovers!
- This Starbucks branch is located in a botanical garden.
- Aside from seeing green plants, you will enjoy other beautiful colours of nature like pink, purple, yellow, and more!
5) Los Angeles, United States
- Before it became a cafe, it was a gas station!
- In 1990, the gas station was in ruins. Luckily, Starbucks decided to give the gas station a better look!
- Instead of feeding your car, you can now feed yourself with coffee here.
There are a lot more branches to visit including:
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Paris, France
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Milan, Italy
- Kyoto, Japan
- Seoul, South Korea
- Bali, Indonesia
- Turks and Caicos
- Tokyo, Japan
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Chengdu
- New York City
- Chicago, Illinois
- Shanghai in China
That is a long list. Out of all the Starbucks branches in our country, Malaysia, which one do you think is worth the visit?
Source: Tripzilla