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By Fathima Rukaiya,

Coffee culture is at an all-time high in 2025. From carefully chosen micro-lot coffee beans to architecturally striking cafés, tourists are learning that a city’s coffee cup is the finest way to feel its pulse.

Here is an in-depth guide to 10 top-notch cafés that are worth traveling across countries for.

1. Toby’s Estate Coffee Roasters – Chippendale, Sydney, Australia

Toby’s Estate, which was named the world’s greatest coffee shop in 2025, has come to represent the heights of Australian coffee. Its main location in Sydney’s Chippendale neighborhood blends craftsmanship, community, and art.

Coffee varieties: Rotating single-origin filter brews are served alongside house-roasted blends, such as the Woolloomooloo espresso blend. Beans can be bought; a 1 kg bag of premium blend costs about AUD $60 (about $40 USD).

Rates: Lattes and flat whites, which are espresso-based beverages, typically cost about AUD $4.50 (about USD $2.90), but iced versions cost more like AUD $8 (approximately USD $5.20).

The café, which is perfect for both casual tourists and coffee professionals, is situated in a bustling arts district.

2. Proud Mary Coffee Roasters & Café – Melbourne, Australia

Proud Mary, the heart of Melbourne’s flourishing coffee scene, is known for its creative brewing techniques and delectable brunch combinations.

Coffee varieties: well-known for its wide selection of brews and cold-drip, V60 pour-overs, AeroPress, and single-origin beans. Expect exceptional coffees such as Cold Drip #3 Riripa, Ethiopia, which costs approximately AUD $9.90, or Batch Brew #1 Yellow Bourbon, Brazil, which costs AUD $5.50.

Rates: The average cost of a cappuccino or flat white is AUD $6.25 (about USD $4.03), however filter and cold-drip versions can cost up to AUD $9.90.

3. GOTA Coffee Experts – Vienna, Austria

One of Europe’s top-rated specialty cafés, GOTA is a shining example of Vienna’s evolving coffee culture beyond the classical tradition.

Coffee varieties: The focus here is on 100 % Arabica, light-to-medium roasts, and ethically sourced single origins from Peru, Costa Rica, and beyond.

Rates: Retail beans start at around €11.90 (about USD $12.50) per 250 g. Espresso €2.50, cappuccino €3.50, and flat white €3.90.

A minimalist, Scandinavian-style interior welcomes serious coffee lovers. GOTA also offers workshops and tastings for those keen to learn more about specialty brewing.

4. El Union Coffee – La Union, Philippines

This beach-town café has become a favorite among travelers and surfers. Recognized in multiple 2025 global café rankings, it perfectly marries tropical vibes with serious coffee craft.

Coffee varieties: Philippine-grown beans, small-batch roasts, and creative espresso drinks; ideal for discovering local flavor.

Rates: Expect to pay USD $4 – 5 per drink.

With its laid-back coastal setting, outdoor seating, and surf-town atmosphere, it’s a top destination for beach lovers.

5. Rubi Cakes & Specialty Coffee – Tirana, Albania

Winner of the 2025 European Coffee Trip Award for Albania, Rubi is leading the specialty coffee movement in an emerging café scene.

Coffee varieties: provides a well-chosen selection of filter coffee, espresso, and homemade pastries that go well with each cup.

Rates: Cappuccinos range from €3.00 to €4.00 (USD $3.20 to $4.30), while espresso typically costs €2.50 to €3.00 (USD $2.70 to $3.20).

It is a hidden gem for tourists visiting the Balkans because of its bright, modern interiors, delicious desserts, and welcoming locals.

6. Single Origin Coffee – Manila, Philippines

Single Origin, which was named one of the best 100 cafés in the world for 2025, offers premium specialty coffee right in the middle of Manila.

Coffee varieties: The café offers single-origin Philippine beans and exact brew techniques, as its name implies.

Rates: Filter brews range from PHP 250 to 350 (USD $4.50 to $6.00), whereas espresso-based beverages usually cost between USD $3 and $4.

An elegant, modern setting that strikes a mix of expert coffee craft and café culture, ideal for city explorers or tourists with layovers.

7. Apartment Coffee – Singapore

Ranked among the top ten cafés globally for 2025, Apartment Coffee blends minimalism, design, and exceptional coffee.

Coffee varieties: Specializing in single-origin beans and light roasts.

Rates: Filter and espresso drinks are priced between S$6 –10 (USD $4.50 – 7.50).

Its minimalist white aesthetic and calm atmosphere make it ideal for slow mornings or reflective afternoons in bustling Singapore.

8. Story of Ono Coffee – Lotus Desaru, Malaysia

This Malaysian coastal café offers a rare blend of beachside serenity and coffee excellence, ranked in the global top 10 for 2025.

Coffee varieties: Expect expertly roasted local and imported beans, served as both espresso and filter brews.

Rates: Espresso-based drinks cost between RM 12 and 18 (USD $2.60 and $3.90), while filter choices cost between RM 18 and 25 (USD $3.90 and $5.50).

A breezy, resort-style café with ocean views.

9. Hola Coffee Lagasca – Madrid, Spain

Hola Coffee, which is ranked #1 in Spain and #1 worldwide, is a prime example of the rise of Spain’s new-wave coffee culture.

Coffee varieties & uniqueness: The café offers single-origin beans that focus on sweetness and balance, frequently emphasizing those with Latin American origins.

Rates: Filter brews start at €5 (USD $5.40), while standard espresso drinks cost between €3 and €4 (USD $3.20 and $4.30).

One of the most fascinating coffee stops in Europe is created by the combination of Spanish hospitality and stylish decor.

10. Onyx Coffee Lab – Arkansas, USA

Known for its world-class roasting, sustainability, and transparency, Onyx Coffee Lab is a pioneer in the U.S. specialty coffee market and is ranked #2 in the world for 2025.

Coffee varieties: Offers natural and anaerobic process coffees, micro-lot Geishas, and experimental brews that push the limits of flavor.

Rates: Espresso drinks typically cost between $4 and $5, while pour-overs or reserve lots cost between $6 and $8, with rare varieties costing as much as $20 each cup.

Beautifully designed cafés with open bars that promote coffee knowledge. Expect a blend of Southern hospitality, science, and art.

I hope this guide helps you discover and enjoy some of the best coffees from around the world. Please note, however, that the rates mentioned above are subject to change.