Find out what are the best coffee shops in Santa Marta
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Find out what are the best coffee shops in Santa Marta

Lun, 27 mayo 2019
Find out what are the best coffee shops in Santa Marta

Today we come to talk about the best coffee shops in Santa Marta because today, on October 1, the International Coffee Day is celebrated worldwide; That dark and bitter drink that is perfect anytime, anytime. In fact, coffee has been the inspiration of many writers, singers and artists from around the world who have dedicated their unique work to coffee, so those who know it agree that coffee is a drink that goes beyond being a simple drink like any other.

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This is because the coffee produced in each place in the world contains the unique flavors and aromas that only that part of the world has, which makes each cup of coffee unique. Nothing more than a shovel to illustrate, the coffee produced in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, is characterized by a strong taste of chocolate and wood, and for having a medium body of low acidity, which makes it one of the most desired coffess by experts.

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But whatever it is, there is nothing more certain that everything in life is better with coffee, therefore, whether you prefer it in the morning, after lunch, or in the afternoon, prepared in a particular way and have it alone or with someone, we are sure that these coffee shops in Santa Marta will enchant you.

Cafeterias in Santa Marta that you should know
1. Aluna. Sacred Coffee
Aluna; which in Kogui language means, God, creative thought, is a coffee shop located in the Callejón del Correo of the Historical Center of Santa Marta (there is another located in the San Pedro Shopping Center Station), chosen as one of the best coffee shops in Santa Marta, just for the fact that it delivers you the complete package; They make you feel very comfortable with their excellent customer service. The place; located in an old colonial style house, it is a bit small, but then it has a large patio, in which you feel in an intimate and very cozy place, perfect to share a good time with ; Of course, a splendid cup of coffee. Grown  in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Do not forget the rich pastry that goes just perfect for this the moment.

2. Juan Valdez Café
The most recognized and famous brand, not only nationally but also internationally, has become the meeting point for hundreds of people every day, at any time, in any of its coffee shops. However, in the historic center of the city; just next to the House of Customs, there is one that stands out as one of the best coffee shops in Santa Marta, precisely because of the place where it is located; It is a large park surrounded by abundant nature, which, despite of being in the heart of the city, makes you feel at a place away from all the hustle and bustle that comes along with daily life, which along with its different options to prepare your coffee; either cold or hot, revitalize any moment.

3. The Canoa Café
Another of the best coffee shops in Santa Marta, is accompanied by the best French pastry. La Canoa (Cl. 18 # 3-75), besides being a perfect place to share an excellent cup of coffee, you can taste the most exquisite French desserts, and as if that was not enough, it is also a restaurant, with a complete handmade menu with the best and freshest ingredients. Another detail that makes it one of the best coffee shops in Santa Marta is that it is pet friendly and totally committed with culture, where once or twice a month they celebrate reading clubs and occasionally art exhibitions and so on.

4. Blessed Coffee
Precisely with the blessing of the Basilica Cathedral of Santa Marta, which is located just in front, this little cafe, becomes; with its romantic style and wooden decoration, in a refuge for the sunny and hectic evenings of the city. Highlight your cold coffee-based drinks perfect to refresh and continue with the day.

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Also, if you want to get more information about the city, where you can have a drink, the best clubs, how to get around the city, what beaches to visit or how to get to Tayrona Park or all the necessary information to go to The Lost City, click here.

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