The World’s Most Breathtaking Starbucks Locations
Since its inception in 1971, Starbucks has grown into much more than a coffee franchise, it has become an institution. Nearly rivaling the massive scope of fast food giant, McDonalds, Starbucks boasts around 23,000 stores worldwide with 11,563 existing in the United States.
The illustrious coffee destination has evolved into an internationally recognized brand, as the offered coffee is more than just your daily caffeine boost, it’s a perceived status symbol. Do you ever see members of the Jenner/Kardashian clan sipping on Dunkin’ Donuts? We didn’t think so.
Thus, while the beauty of Starbucks is inherent in its wide range of delicious flavors (including those on the not so secret menu) and labeling that spurs significant envy, it’s just an added bonus when you stumble upon one of these coffee houses that is somehow more beautiful than the beverage itself.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Beautiful enough to spur tears in the way asking for lowfat milk and then receiving regular might, it’s hard to believe this Starbucks exists in a mall. It’s striking design is reminiscent of Jasmine’s palace in Aladdin as it’s whimsical symmetry and vibrant colors perpetuate a regal flair.
Photo: Worlderz
Paris, France
Yet another mall location, this Parisian Starbucks looks as if it could seamlessly fit within the interior design aesthetic of Versailles. With it’s classical European architecture with a high rounded ceiling and stained glass windows, you may realize you’re actually craving something a bit more chic than a monstrous Starbucks frapp.
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Xi’An, China
The new wave aesthetic of this Starbucks could put New York’s Whitney art museum or Australia’s Wanangkura Stadium to shame. With its futuristic feel and contemporary design, I wouldn’t be too surprised if this Starbucks ended up in an architecture textbook one day.
Photo: FredBellohmy
Amsterdam, Netherlands
What used to exist in a previous life as a bank vault, this Dutch Starbucks destination is massive, yet somehow still charming. With multiple levels of seating and hand carved wood, this location looks like the homes I imagine Disney princesses occupy before they discover their royal destiny.
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Ubud, Bali
The juxtaposition between the grandiose and holy look of this Starbucks with the fact that it is, in fact, just one of tens of thousands of franchises is almost comical. The sacred feel of this coffee destination is warranted, however, as it did in fact used to exist as a temple storehouse.
Photo: Locari
Dazaifu, Japan
Slightly evocative of a bamboo forest, this Japanese Starbucks has a natural, calming vibe that makes your green tea latte or berry passion fruit refresher taste that much better. Held in what is essentially an open air box with decorative foliage, you’ll get your nature fix without ever needing to leave the city.
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Singapore
Laying claim to yet another one of the most dazzling locations, this second exquisite Singapore Starbucks is evocative of an old colonial home. Sitting amongst the trees in the forest you’ll almost feel as if you’re transported to the past during a simpler time, before you look down at your tall, non-fat latte with caramel drizzle and snap out of it.
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Washington, United States
The design of this avant garde Starbucks looks like the back of multiple 18 wheelers stacked on top of one another; because that is essentially what it is. Constructed using four massive shipping containers, this eco-friendly Starbucks will allow you to indulge guilt free at least in one regard,especially if you decide to splurge on that extra whipped cream or trenta sized drink.
Photo: KCLau
London, United Kingdom
Encompassing all of the aesthetics you stereotypically relate to British architecture, this London Starbucks looks like a spot Harry Potter would visit when studying for his potions final. Or if Harry Potter’s not your thing, it also seems like somewhere famed detective Sherlock Holmes would frequent when cracking a case.
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Shanghai, China
The building hosting this Chinese Starbucks is also one which reaffirms likely all of your cliched perceptions of modern China. The contrast between this beautiful traditional architecture and coffee franchise that spawned the basic bitch’s favorite beverage, the notorious pumpkin spice latte, is absurd.
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Intramuros in Manila, Philippines
What looks like it once used to exist as an underground tunnel I presume that led to some sort of underwater world or parallel universe, now exists as one of the most striking Starbucks. Its rounded stone ceiling and shadowy lighting makes this location a bit eery, but in the best possible way.
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Prague, Czech Republic
There’s not too much to say about this Czech Starbucks beyond the fact that it exists in a literal castle. A castle. You know, where royalty lives and princesses in need of haircuts reside? It seems if you’re able to find yourself at said castle, then you should crave something a bit more lavish than a cup of coffee. But then again, we’ve all suffered from vanilla latte cravings before so who am I to judge?