The World Coffee Museum
The World Coffee Museum
3.3
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
About
The World of coffee Museum is a museum of the future: width a lively way of exhibiting and displaying, and an exhibition space that can interact with visitors. We provide visitors an unique experience that requires using all five senses (sound, sight, taste, smell, and touch). It is a place to experience contemporary values and the transformation of life, without being restricted to the traditional definition of a "museum". Here at our museum, we have an open exhibition space thatexpands activities in Body - Soul - Mind, with the Spirit of Coffee and enlarging your mind, your knowledge, your vision as our core values.
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Nhật Anh T
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam88 contributions
May 2022 • Friends
Do visit if you want to have a chill walk inside a beautiful building with many unique antique things from different coffee cultures in all around the world. You can also have some coffee (free refill) in the basement.
Don’t visit if you expect and in-depth knowledge about coffee here. I feel not satisfied and confused with the way they exhibit and no so much infor (you have to use QR code to check detailed infor on their website).
Need so much improvement to give visitors more experiences here.
Ticket: admission 75k
Coffee in the basement: 75k
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Open time: 7.30am-5pm.
Don’t visit if you expect and in-depth knowledge about coffee here. I feel not satisfied and confused with the way they exhibit and no so much infor (you have to use QR code to check detailed infor on their website).
Need so much improvement to give visitors more experiences here.
Ticket: admission 75k
Coffee in the basement: 75k
Buy ticket on Klook so it will be a little bit cheaper.
Open time: 7.30am-5pm.
Written 8 May 2022
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JSTrip_77
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina1,215 contributions
Apr 2022
In reality, this is more of a shrine to Trung Nguyen Coffee and its founder. And, of course, has several coffee shops! But, it also does have some really good exhibits and displays a lot of really cool historical coffee artifacts from all over the world. And frankly, the architecture is pretty cool too. At the lowest level, they have some coffee tasting opportunities but that's not the highlight. They really only serve a dripple as a taste...
Written 8 May 2022
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Passarinha-88
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam15 contributions
May 2021
Architecture and decoration inside was very beautiful. There are no explanation for most of exhibit, even they had QR code, it doesn't reach to the webpage to explain. There is Trung Nguyen Coffee shop inside and you can enjoy drinking coffee inside or outside.
Written 20 May 2021
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Quang Kiet Le
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1,153 contributions
Feb 2022
The museum designs, in overall, was uniquely amazing. The exhibition, however, was failed to introduce about coffee, how it was brought to Vietnam, how it had became the national proud, how the Vietnamese coffee was differed from the other countries'. The stories in the basement exhibition were unnecessarily mentioned about the Trung Nguyen founder. With the overprice of VND150,000 per pax, the museum was so far the biggest disappointment to us in Buon Ma Thuot trip.
Written 27 February 2022
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lemarxo
Hong Kong, China90 contributions
Jul 2020 • Friends
This coffee museum is thoroughly a waste of time..after completing the tour, the ill feeling of self hatred becomes apparent. This museum is the epitome of why people stop visiting museum. Luckily the building was interesting..sadly the content inside was not.
Written 14 July 2020
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Molly M
Anchorage, AK40 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Cute museum but lackluster. Architecture of their buildings is probably the coolest part! There is some sweet lighting for photo opportunities. It is OKAY to miss this on your trip though.
Written 10 February 2020
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GlobeTrotting183419
1 contribution
Nov 2018 • Family
diversed collection of beautiful coffee artifacts from all over the world in an amazing architecture which mixed the ethnic long house with minimal and modern architecture
Written 26 November 2018
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GibbonArms
England57 contributions
Dec 2024 • Solo
There's a decent museum lurking somewhere in this interesting building, you'll just need to filter (geddit?) out the Trung Nguyen Legend marketing, the attempts to play up coffee's role in all sorts of world events, the non-coffee related items (Russian samovar anyone 🤔) and the psycho-babble ramblings of 'Chairman Vu'. In fact, at times the place felt like a religious cult's HQ, plastered with the wise words of the good Chairman.
Entry is expensive by Vietnamese standards (150k, dual pricing doesn't help), but does include a coffee in the price. I saved this to the end, expecting something special and/or interesting, so was both disappointed and amazed to be served up a paper cup of the good Chairman's instant! (Given the amount of attention given to this in the exhibits and film perhaps I shouldn't have been surprised). I was considering buying some merch/beans upto this point but decided to take my custom elsewhere (especially after being stalked around the gift shop just in case I stole a bean).
Disappointing.
Entry is expensive by Vietnamese standards (150k, dual pricing doesn't help), but does include a coffee in the price. I saved this to the end, expecting something special and/or interesting, so was both disappointed and amazed to be served up a paper cup of the good Chairman's instant! (Given the amount of attention given to this in the exhibits and film perhaps I shouldn't have been surprised). I was considering buying some merch/beans upto this point but decided to take my custom elsewhere (especially after being stalked around the gift shop just in case I stole a bean).
Disappointing.
Written 9 December 2024
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didierg402
Roeselare, Belgium67 contributions
Nov 2024 • Friends
nice museum , explains the history of coffee making and growing, nice place to visit , you can taste the best coffee, 2 hour to see all the museum
Written 5 December 2024
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Pete S
Melbourne, Australia31 contributions
Oct 2022
If you have ANY interest in the history of coffee you must visit this astonishing museum. Forget any negative comments the museum is worthy of travelling
Written 12 April 2023
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