Whether it’s a lazy morning, a first date, or a hangover cure, coffee is a must-have for many of us. As Lorelai Gilmore once said, coffee is not just a drink—it’s a lifeline!
While making coffee at home has its charm, there’s something special about sipping one at your favorite café. But in some cities, that cozy cappuccino can come with a high price tag.
Where Coffee Costs the Most
According to Deutsche Bank’s 2025 report, Zurich, Switzerland is the most expensive city to grab a cappuccino—it costs $6.77 (₹585)! On the other hand, Cairo, Egypt offers the cheapest one at just $1.57 (₹135).
In India, prices are much easier on the pocket:
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Delhi: $2.07 (₹179)
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Mumbai: $2.58 (₹223)
Even Rome, Italy, the land of espresso, offers affordable cappuccinos at $1.79 (₹154).
Top 10 Most Expensive Cities for Cappuccino:
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Zurich, Switzerland – $6.77 (₹585)
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Copenhagen, Denmark – $6.77 (₹585)
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New York, USA – $5.95 (₹514)
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Abu Dhabi, UAE – $5.84 (₹504)
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Edinburgh, UK – $5.28 (₹456)
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Helsinki, Finland – $5.13 (₹443)
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Stockholm, Sweden – $5.10 (₹440)
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Hong Kong – $5.09 (₹439)
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Doha, Qatar – $5.08 (₹439)
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Vienna, Austria – $4.96 (₹428)
These prices are based on 2025 data and may change depending on the café, location, and season.
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