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Coffeehouse culture—a rich and storied tradition intertwined with the social fabric of entire regions—remains an essential part of life across Europe and the Middle East. From Budapest’s grand squares and Naples’ narrow alleyways to Istanbul’s vibrant avenues, Venice’s romantic canals, and Vienna’s stately boulevards, the continent’s most beautiful cafés are as diverse as the cities they inhabit. These are more than places to order an espresso; they are living rooms of the public sphere, where strangers become regulars, newspapers are devoured, and hours slip by unnoticed. The warm glow of chandeliers, the clink of porcelain cups, and the aroma of freshly ground beans create spaces designed for lingering—and for conversation.
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