When travelling it's always good to get a handle on where's best to eat and drink in town, and no more so than when it comes to starting the day with a decent cup of coffee.
Next time coffee obsessive's travel into unchartered territory we recommend they equip themselves with a copy of Phaidon's Where to Drink Coffeeinsider's guide.
With over 600 recommended coffee stops across 50 countries covered in the book caffeine afficionados should be pretty well sorted for a fix, wherever they are in the world.
What's more, the insider tips come courtesy of over 100 baristas or coffee experts offering up an eclectic selection of hot spots. So whether you find yourself in a bakery or a video store you can not only be guaranteed a decent brew but also a flavour of the town or city in a memorable spot.
Even better, the recommendations come with useful reviews and easily navigable directions, making it your perfect caffeine fuelled travel partner.
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