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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Coffee of the Day - Milan
Italy has its own coffee buying rituals. At most places you have to buy the coffee first, then you are given a ticket which you then give to the Barista. Also having a coffee at the bar is cheaper than sitting down at a table.

Espresso and ticket - Milano
I was changing trains at Milan Central Station, enough time for a quick espresso. This was 1 Euro. You can get an espresso in Italy for 60 cents, but train stations, like airports, have a captive audience and tend to charge more.

Espresso and ticket - Milano
I was changing trains at Milan Central Station, enough time for a quick espresso. This was 1 Euro. You can get an espresso in Italy for 60 cents, but train stations, like airports, have a captive audience and tend to charge more.
Labels: coffee-of-the-day, italy, milan
Posted by James Clark - editor of itravelnet.com
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