Our travel reports from cities around the world
We love to get to know the cities of this world and explore them on your own. Whether it’s cities like Tokyo, Rome, Miami, Sao Paulo, Beijing, Paris, London or Los Angeles or rather small towns like Key West, Bergen, Cusco or Nassau – every city is completely different and has its own charm. We find the ranking on Wikipedia of the most visited cities in the world very interesting. These include Hong Kong, Bangkok, London, Macau, Singapore, Paris, Dubai, New York City, Kuala Lumpur and Istanbul.
Argentina
Australia
Adelaide
Airlie Beach
Brisbane
Cairns
Exmouth
Melbourne
Perth
Sydney
Austria
Bahamas
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
Niagara Falls
Ottawa
Quebec City
Tadoussac
Vancouver
Czech Republic
Chile
China
Cyprus
Ecuador
Estonia
Finland
France
Honfleur
Paris
Rouen
Strasbourg
French Polynesia
Germany
Augsburg
Bamberg
Bautzen
Berlin
Cologne
Dinkelsbühl
Dresden
Dusseldorf
Greifswald
Koblenz
Halberstadt
Hamburg
Heidelberg
Marburg
Michelstadt
Miltenberg
Nördlingen
Nuremberg
Quedlinburg
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Schwäbisch Hall
Stuttgart
Stralsund
Trier
Ulm
Wernigerode
Greece
Great Britain
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Mauritius
Mexico
New Zealand
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Deventer
Dordrecht
Enkhuizen
Hoorn
Kampen
Nijmegen
Rotterdam
Norway
Alesund
Bergen
Geiranger
Stavanger
Trondheim
Palau
Peru
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Sweden
Switzerland
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
South Africa
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Pretoria
Spain
Madrid
La Laguna
Masca
Puerto de la Cruz
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Taiwan
Thailand
United States
Anchorage
Atlantic City
Chicago
Denver
Haines
Honolulu
Juneau
Ketchikan
Key West
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Miami
Monterey
New York City
Orlando
Philadelphia
Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Skagway
Washington D.C.
U.A.E
Vietnam
Our Starbucks Cup Collection from cities around the world
For some time now, we have been collecting the Starbucks cups of cities (City Mugs) and islands we visit on our travels. The large cups (437 ml / 16 fl oz) are of course not available from every city where there is also a Starbucks store. But if they exist, then we find these cups a really nice keepsake – better than a postcard or any small statue. Here, however, we collect (almost) only the city cups of the 2008 “Global Icon Series”.
If you like take a look into our Starbucks Blog Post where you can find all our city mugs.