(Dr) Florian coffee
Florian coffee
During a trip, there are surprising extras for tourists. But it is better to pay 19 euros than a fine of 950 euros.
In Eurovision, Estonia asked for one, please. But Tommy Cash, since he sang in Italian, should do accounts before ask for a coffee in Venice.
It is well known that traveling on vacation implies many expenses that are not normal for the rest of the year. There is no savings in extra costs. Sometimes there is amazing extras for tourists.
He did so and pointed out that a simple coffee break can be a discouragement. Because it can be – well – man.
If, for example, a couple get an outdoor place in one of the most expensive cafes in the world, the Florian coffeein São Marcos Square, in Venice, You can take a cappuccino.
It is on the terrace, has the most romantic scenario in the Italian city, the couple is privileged to sit at the oldest cafe in Italy-which opened for over 300 years.
O Cappuccino costs 19 euros.
There are those who find it a little expensive, there are those who call this price a “theft”. But there are those who think it is worth every euro. Because it’s a must see – by the way, the problem will be getting a place in this Caffè Florian.
Yes, it is a very expensive place. But it is almost always full.
In fact, says Die Welt, the owners have just increase again the Prices. And in that price of 19 euros by a cappuccino, the mandatory music rate; Coffee has live music.
Cappuccino costs 19 euros. A apple pie that the couple asked to cost 18 euros. When the account arrives, the table is strangely silent. “Look at these pigeons, dear!” – The ideal is to change the subject.
And prices do not calm, according to Numbeo, this year alone cappuccino prices in restaurants increased on average 18%.
Curiously, looking at the Mediterranean countries (Much sought after for vacation), a cappuccino in Italy is even cheap: on average there are 1.69 euros. In Greece, 3.45 euros, in France 3.21 euros and Croatia 2.18 euros per cup is paid in France. The cheapest cappuccino is in Bosnia: 1.44 euros.
Yet another particularity about a cappuccino in Italy: it is part of the breakfast. It is only requested by the places until 11 or 12 hours. If you ask for a cappuccino in the afternoon… it’s tourist.
By the way: if you have the idea of prepare your own coffee With a wireless coffee machine in St. Mark’s Square or the Rialto Bridge, don’t do it. AND prohibited in Venice.
Yes, there were those who tried. Paid a Fine of 950 euros.
It would be cheaper to pay 19 euros for a cappuccino in the cafe.