
No nationality takes coffee as seriously as Italians do. Let’s be honest, you can’t go to Italy and not try the coffee, and Venice is no exception. Whether you’re a certified coffee-addict, or just like the occasional cup of Joe – or perhaps you’re a fully fledged freelancer looking for decent wifi to accompany your flat white (we have god and bad news) – there’s no better place to whet your whistle than Venice; the first city in Europe where coffee was introduced. So if you’re serious about getting to grips with the Italian coffee scene, you’ll want to check out our latest guide to the best cafes in Venice.
Let’s face it, gone are the days of coffee being simply a beverage. These days it’s a fully-fledged institution. With so much to consider, such as price, scenery, pastry offerings and sometimes even connectivity, we all know deciding where to go for coffee can entail much deliberation. Cue flow charts, spread sheets, and perhaps, a re-evaluation of how much time you spend deciding where to go for coffee. Never fear! We’ve taken the hassle out of the process for you and broken down Venice’s coffee scene in this handy guide.
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