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20 Stunning Starbucks Locations Around the World

When it comes to coffee, Starbucks is not just a destination for your morning caffeine fix; it’s an experience that blends comfort, flavor, and architecture. Some locations stand out, offering breathtaking surroundings that elevate your visit beyond the ordinary. Picture sipping your favorite brew in a historic 17th-century Parisian building or enjoying panoramic views at a Costa Rican outpost.

Each of these 20 stunning Starbucks stores boasts a unique charm, showcasing local culture and design elements that transform your coffee run into a delightful journey. Whether you are a coffee lover or an architecture enthusiast, these beautiful locations promise an enchanting experience. Let’s explore these remarkable Starbucks stores from around the globe!

1. Carter Road – Mumbai, India

This vibrant Starbucks, located along the scenic Carter Road in Mumbai, India features a stunning view of the Arabian Sea. Its contemporary design incorporates natural elements like palm trees, creating a refreshing ambiance perfect for enjoying your favorite brew while taking in the coastal scenery.

Carter Road – Mumbai © Starbucks - Bandra West Foursquare
Carter Road – Mumbai © Starbucks – Bandra West Foursquare

2. Hacienda Alsacia – San Luis, Costa Rica

Hacienda Alsacia, located in San Luis, Sabanilla, Alajuela, at the foot of Poás Volcano, serves as Starbucks’ global agronomy headquarters. Spanning 240 hectares, this farm highlights Costa Rica’s rich coffee history, dating back to the 1700s when Arabica beans were first introduced. The mission of Hacienda Alsacia is to ensure the future of coffee by implementing best practices for small-scale farms, developing disease-resistant, high-quality coffee varieties, and freely sharing resources with farmers worldwide.

 Hacienda Alsacia – San Luis, Costa Rica © Starbucks
Hacienda Alsacia – San Luis, Costa Rica © Starbucks

3. Blue Mall Punta Cana – Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

The first Starbucks in Punta Cana, situated in Blue Mall Punta Cana, celebrates the “Jewel of the Caribbean” by blending premium arabica coffee with a cozy ambiance influenced by local culture. It also offers the convenience of a drive-thru. The store showcases murals by local artist Ivanna Candelier, depicting Starbucks’ connection to the Dominican land, its people, and the journey of the coffee bean. Its open design allows natural light to flow in, creating an inviting atmosphere for both locals and tourists to savor their drinks while overlooking the bustling mall scene.

Blue Mall Punta Cana – Punta Cana, Dominican Republic © Starbucks
Blue Mall Punta Cana – Punta Cana, Dominican Republic © Starbucks

4. Grand Turks Cruise Terminal – Turks & Caicos

The Starbucks store in Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands, is known for its stunning architecture and excellent coffee. Located at the Grand Turk Cruise Center, it offers breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea’s clear waters. Inside, the café features a sleek, modern design with cozy seating. Along with its architectural charm, the store boasts a wide selection of coffee blends, perfect for any coffee enthusiast. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing coffee in a beautifully designed space that reflects the island’s culture.

Grand Turks Cruise Terminal – Turks & Caicos © Starbucks
Grand Turks Cruise Terminal – Turks & Caicos © Starbucks

5. Boulevard des Capucines – Paris, France

Located in the heart of Paris, the Starbucks store on Boulevard des Capucines has been meticulously designed to preserve the building’s historic charm. Originally built in the 17th century, the structure later became a renowned department store specializing in fabrics and textiles. Positioned near the stunning Opéra Garnier, this Starbucks, which opened in June 2006, enjoys one of the most prime spots in the city. Its lavish interiors and classic Parisian architecture make it a picturesque spot to relax with a latte while soaking in the city’s charm.

Boulevard des Capucines – Paris, France © Starbucks
Boulevard des Capucines – Paris, France © Starbucks

6. Starbucks Reserve® Roastery – Milan, Italy

In Milan, a global hub for fashion and design, the Starbucks Reserve® Roastery is located near the iconic Duomo di Milano. This unique space allows visitors to experience the art of coffee roasting, watching Master Roasters craft small-batch Starbucks Reserve® blends. Guests can also select beans from the scoop bar to take home. This Milan store offers an immersive experience with a focus on high-quality coffee. The stunning design incorporates local materials, and the roastery concept allows visitors to witness the roasting process firsthand while enjoying artisanal brews.

Starbucks Reserve® Roastery – Milan, Italy © Starbucks
Starbucks Reserve® Roastery – Milan, Italy © Starbucks

7. Piazza Montecitorio – Rome, Italy

Rome‘s first Starbucks, located in the vibrant Piazza Montecitorio, offers a unique blend of history and coffee culture in the heart of the ‘Eternal City.’ The store’s design incorporates travertine marble and tuff, materials characteristic of traditional Roman architecture, with color tones reflecting those of the piazza. Inside, dynamic artwork and an inviting coffee bar encourage visitors to sit, relax, and immerse themselves in Rome’s rich coffee traditions.

Piazza Montecitorio – Rome, Italy © Starbucks
Piazza Montecitorio – Rome, Italy © Starbucks

8. Tower Place – London, U.K.

The Tower Place Starbucks in London is thoughtfully designed to highlight the art of handcrafted coffee and celebrate coffee craftsmanship. It features a dedicated Reserve Bar, where customers can experience the U.K.’s first Black Eagle coffee machine. This advanced machine allows for personalized coffee options, including adjustments to bean ratios, brew time, and water temperature, all expertly managed by skilled baristas. This contemporary Starbucks in London’s Tower Place is designed to be a modern oasis amidst the city’s hustle and bustle. With sleek interiors and ample seating, it invites visitors to unwind with a coffee while enjoying views of the nearby attractions.

Tower Place – London, U.K. © Starbucks
Tower Place – London, U.K. © Starbucks

9. The UNESCO Heritage Site — Antigua, Guatemala

The Starbucks in Antigua, Guatemala beautifully captures the essence of tranquility and Latin American culture, with its carefully restored traditional Guatemalan architecture, including a lush inner courtyard. Located in a revitalized 1930s home within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this store marks the brand’s 1,500th in Latin America. Guatemala’s deep-rooted history with coffee, a key supplier to Starbucks for decades, is celebrated through hand-painted murals that showcase women harvesting coffee cherries alongside native plants and wildlife, paying homage to the country’s rich coffee-growing heritage.

The UNESCO Heritage Site — Antigua, Guatemala © Starbucks
The UNESCO Heritage Site — Antigua, Guatemala © Starbucks

10. Riverside 66 — Tianjin, China

China, Starbucks Riverside 66 in Tianjin. Originally serving various roles, including as a bank and luxury tailor shop, this iconic building with its Greek-style façade, carved marble, and grand columns now hosts a Starbucks Reserve flagship store. Opened in 2019, the Starbucks Reserve outlet is housed in a 100-year-old Renaissance-style structure, blending historical preservation with modern coffee, tea, and cocktail bars. The renovation took three years to ensure the building’s integrity, with careful attention to preserving its original design—no nails were used during the installation of lighting or air conditioning to protect its heritage. Its spacious interiors and inviting atmosphere make it a popular spot for both relaxation and socializing.

Riverside 66 — Tianjin, China © Starbucks
Riverside 66 — Tianjin, China © Starbucks

11. Seoul, South Korea

In the vibrant capital of South Korea, Seoul, you’ll discover one of the most stunning Starbucks locations. Nestled on the third floor of Famille Station Mall near the Express Bus Terminal, this glass-domed masterpiece was created to celebrate the brand’s 15 years in Korea. Visitors can admire the striking geometric dome ceiling, stroll among potted coffee trees, and take in the captivating art installation of birds suspended in midair. The Famille Park Starbucks also features Reserve roasts, providing a truly exceptional Starbucks experience.

Starbucks Seoul © CK Travels
Starbucks Seoul © CK Travels

12. The New York Roastery — New York City, New York

The New York Roastery is a must-visit on any coffee lover’s list when exploring NYC. Situated on 9th Avenue, this location brings the art and science of coffee roasting to life. Through the journey of coffee, from the soil to your cup, enjoy tasting flights crafted by the esteemed Starbucks Reserve Master Baristas. The space boasts a bright, industrial vibe, blending earthy woods with striking copper accents. With four distinct studios and bars, this roastery not only serves favorite brews but also narrates the story of coffee with ts artistic craftsmanship. As one of the largest Starbucks locations globally, the New York Roastery is an architectural marvel. With its striking design and immersive coffee experience, visitors can explore the world of coffee like never before and taste unique blends.

The New York Roastery — New York City © Starbucks Reserve®
The New York Roastery — New York City © Starbucks Reserve®

13. Marsa Al Seef, Dubai, UAE

Located in Al Seef, Dubai, this Starbucks store beautifully combines contemporary design with traditional Arabian architecture. The interior features intricate details, such as traditional wooden screens, brass fixtures, and geometric patterns that celebrate the local culture. Designed to harmonize with the historic Al Seef district, it provides the familiar Starbucks experience within a culturally rich setting. Its prime location and captivating design make it a must-visit for coffee enthusiasts and anyone eager to immerse themselves in Dubai’s rich heritage. The beautifully designed space features both indoor and outdoor seating, allowing guests to enjoy their drinks while taking in the stunning views.

Marsa Al Seef, Dubai, UAE © Curly Tales
Marsa Al Seef, Dubai, UAE © Curly Tales

14. Savannah, Georgia, USA

In historic Savannah, this Starbucks occupies a charming building that reflects the city’s rich history. The warm, inviting atmosphere and beautifully designed interiors create a cozy spot for coffee lovers to relax and unwind.

Savannah, Georgia, USA © Tripadvisor
Savannah, Georgia, USA © Tripadvisor

15. The Former Olive Oil Factory — Ayvalik, Turkey

Starbucks frequently chooses to set up shop in existing buildings rather than developing new ones, as demonstrated by a former Turkish factory that once produced olive oil and soap. This unique location in the coastal town of Ayvalik serves up caramel macchiatos and pumpkin spice lattes. Enjoy your coffee on the breezy patio while listening to the gentle sounds of the Aegean Sea. The factory’s original architecture and layout contribute to an intriguing interior design that honors its historical roots while incorporating modern elements.

The Former Olive Oil Factory — Ayvalik, Turkey © Tasting Table
The Former Olive Oil Factory — Ayvalik, Turkey © Tasting Table

16. Santos Dumont – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This Starbucks location is situated near the Santos Dumont Airport, boasting spectacular views of Sugarloaf Mountain and Guanabara Bay. The modern design complements its breathtaking surroundings, making it an ideal stop for travelers.

Santos Dumont – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil © Tripadvisor
Santos Dumont – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil © Tripadvisor

17. Valletta Waterfront – Valletta, Malta

The Starbucks in Valletta, Malta, transcends the typical coffeehouse experience, standing as a stunning architectural gem. Located in a meticulously restored 19th-century palazzo, the store showcases intricate details that reflect its historical significance. Inside, a blend of modern and traditional design elements creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. In addition to its remarkable architecture, Starbucks offers a diverse selection of coffee blends and beverages that will delight any coffee lover. Guests can enjoy their drinks on the terrace while taking in views of the historic city.

Valletta Waterfront – Valletta, Malta © Starbucks
Valletta Waterfront – Valletta, Malta © Starbucks

18. Wadakura Fountain Park – Tokyo, Japan

Nestled in the Outer Gardens of Tokyo’s Imperial Palace, the Wadakura Fountain Park Starbucks serves as a center for testing and implementing innovative sustainability strategies. This unique location reimagines the old by utilizing repurposed materials, featuring artwork crafted from recycled canvases and fishing nets, as well as floor tiles made from coffee grounds, all celebrating the principles of circularity.

Wadakura Fountain Park – Tokyo, Japan © Starbucks
Wadakura Fountain Park – Tokyo, Japan © Starbucks

19. Starbucks Dewata Coffee Experience – Bali, Indonesia

The Starbucks Dewata Coffee Experience in Bali, Indonesia, offers a unique adventure into the realm of Indonesian coffee, making it a standout destination in the Asia Pacific coffee-growing region. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a terrace adorned with Arabica coffee trees, leading into a series of interconnected spaces where they can engage in activities like raking coffee beans and participating in the de-pulping and washing process during the harvest season. Opened in 2019, this immersive coffee sanctuary features a dedicated Coffee Experience Center, allowing customers to delve into the art and science of coffee sourcing, roasting, and brewing—truly completing the journey from bean to cup.

Starbucks Dewata Coffee Experience – Bali, Indonesia © Klook
Starbucks Dewata Coffee Experience – Bali, Indonesia © Klook

20. Cali, Colombia

Located in the vibrant city of Cali, this Starbucks embraces Colombian culture and coffee heritage. The modern design reflects the city’s spirit, offering locals and tourists a stylish space to enjoy freshly brewed coffee made from locally sourced beans. With its striking circular design and floor-to-ceiling glass windows, this Starbucks location in Cali makes a bold impression. Beyond its distinctive architecture, the store proudly serves all espresso-based drinks made with Colombian coffee.

Cali, Colombia © Starbucks Colombia
Cali, Colombia © Starbucks Colombia
Written by Isha Chaudhary

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