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Elise Daoud

The Most Aesthetic Coffee Shop Just Opened In Tripoli!

Coffee lovers, we’re happy to report that a new coffee shop just opened in Tripoli, and it’s the most aesthetic one yet.

Vienna 1683, located across from Al Harrif on Achir Daye Street, is letting its visitors experience a piece of Viennese lifestyle. Heavily inspired by the coffeehouse culture in Vienna, this spot mimics its traditional cafes with a bit of a modern twist.

You’ll also find portraits of the Austrian architect and furniture designer Otto Wagner. The coffeehouse beautifully replicates his architectural style and incorporates it into their charming space.

Our favorite thing about this place is the floor to ceiling glass walls, so you can enjoy the surroundings outside. The best experience on an extra sunny day, but equally beautiful when it’s raining outside!

Source: Ahmad Mawla on Google Images.

Sleek decor and a calming color gradient combined with their dreamy lattes and typical Viennese bakes is the perfect way to kickstart your morning. Pair their Hallstatt latte with a fresh krapfen (which is basically donut with jam filling, also called a Berliner), or go for a delicious Sacher cake – a chocolate cake that is an Austrian specialty!

Source: Ali El-Youssef on Google Images.

Source: Ali El-Youssef on Google Images.

The coffeehouse opens every day from 7 AM until midnight. Whether you’re in the mood for a coffee run or an afternoon pick-me-up, pay Vienna 1683 a visit!

For the exact location, click here and make sure to check out their Instagram!

And if you don’t live in Tripoli but want to use this coffee shop as an excuse to plan a roadtrip, then make sure to check out this section on our website! You’ll find the city’s must-visit spots, historical sites, and hidden gems to create an itinerary for your roadtrip.