Famous for its beautiful landscapes and unique culture, Vietnam is also known as a coffee paradise. Its long history of coffee cultivation has helped Vietnam become one of the leading countries in coffee production.
Coffee culture permeates and stretches from bustling cities to peaceful countryside, from small cafes to vast plantations. This brings coffee lovers many diverse and unique experiences.
Recently, Booking.com (a company in the field of digital tourism ) has suggested ideal destinations in Vietnam with the desire to inspire tourists to explore Vietnam through its unique coffee culture.
According to Booking.com, from the rich egg cream coffee of the North to the sweet milk coffee of the South, visitors can freely enjoy many different flavors and ways of making coffee along the length of the country.
Below are some attractive destinations to enjoy coffee that visitors can experience:

HCMC - Iced milk coffee
Surrounded by a system of rivers and canals, Ho Chi Minh City is bustling, clearly expressed through modern architecture, ancient temples, traditional markets and vibrant nightlife.
Coming to Ho Chi Minh City, visitors can hunt for unique coffee shops scattered throughout the streets, where locals and tourists sit together on small chairs arranged along the sidewalks. And it would be a mistake if visitors come to Ho Chi Minh City without enjoying iced milk coffee, a type of dark roasted Vietnamese coffee mixed with ice and condensed milk.
To experience Vietnamese coffee culture like the locals, visitors can join a Vietnamese coffee tour to better understand the history of Vietnamese coffees, learn how to make them and enjoy their flavors.

Hanoi - Egg Coffee
Hanoi is a harmonious blend of ancient culture and the hustle and bustle of a modern city. The city boasts trendy cafes, luxurious restaurants and many eye-catching art galleries. In addition, it is impossible not to mention the rich and diverse coffee culture here, the most famous of which is egg coffee. The unique combination of coffee, egg yolks, condensed milk and sugar has created a smooth and attractive drink.
Visit the famous Giang Cafe to fully enjoy this specialty coffee or join the Hanoi Coffee Workshop, immerse yourself in the history of Vietnamese coffee, or learn how to make five different types of coffee and try a coffee tasting experience.

Hai Phong - Coconut Coffee
Also known as the “Red Flamboyant City”, Hai Phong is famous for its diverse and rich landscapes and attractive local cuisine. However, perhaps not everyone knows that Hai Phong is also the hometown of the famous coconut coffee. When it comes to this special drink, many people think it is more like an ice cream dessert than coffee, however, this delicious dish has quickly “taken by storm” among coffee lovers. The barista will combine traditional filter coffee with coconut milk, fresh milk and condensed milk, bringing a fresh variation to the classic coffee. The rich coconut milk will help increase the sweetness and soften the bitterness of the coffee, creating a sweet and refreshing drink.
Visitors can enjoy a cup of coconut coffee while exploring the streets of Hai Phong and immersing themselves in the local culture.

Hue - Salt Coffee
Vietnam's ancient capital Hue is known for its many historical relics, cultural heritage and rich traditional cuisine. One of the specialties here is salt coffee - a bold combination of Vietnamese coffee and salt. This traditional Vietnamese drink brings a "reverse" flavor, adding a "salty" touch to the familiar coffee experience. The salt helps enhance the coffee aroma, balances the taste, and promises to bring surprises to visitors' taste buds.
Enjoying a cup of salted coffee at a local shop or a small roadside stall will be a unique taste experience, contributing to the tradition of the ancient capital.

Buon Ma Thuot - Filter coffee
Known as the coffee capital of Vietnam, Buon Ma Thuot immerses visitors in the diverse world of Vietnamese coffee. Visit vast coffee plantations, learn about the coffee processing process, and enjoy the rich flavor of a cup of filter coffee - a unique and typical drink of the Vietnamese people. Retaining the inherent bitterness of coffee, tourists will need time to get used to the unique flavor of Vietnamese filter coffee. This is an extremely worthwhile experience for those who are looking for the authentic taste of Vietnamese coffee.
A must-see destination for coffee lovers is the World Coffee Museum, where visitors can explore global coffee culture through interactive exhibits, featuring over 10,000 artifacts representing coffee traditions around the world.
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