World of Coffee Museum in Thành Phố Buôn Ma Thuột
Nice place, good man tour guide Y Thong introduce coffee culture
Very interesting museum all about the introduction of coffee to Vietnam
The ticket is expensive. Nothing inside.
Good coffee good place
Pricey. 150k for adult. 40k for chid. Free for senior upper 60 years old.Come only take selfi, dont have any activity…Won’t come again.
MoreThey do have a story of coffee to tell here. We were lucky to enjoy coffee here as well.
MoreOk
In spite of uniqe nice design but ticket price (include tiny coffee cupis unreasonable.
MoreGood.
Someone has wasted a lot of money on this museum. The story of coffee is a wonderful story to tell but this museum does it really badly, at least in English. The explanations are boring, repetitious and at times nonsensical. The visual impression of some of the exhibitions is quite good but there more there are repetititious with no explanation except bar codes. And the free coffee was the worst coffee I have ever had in a country and district which is famous for its excellent coffee. The 150,000 đong entrance price is the worst value for money entrance fee that I have paid anywhere in Vietnam. Give this place a miss.
MorePretty interesting. You got to learn about the history of coffee and try a small cup of one kind (I have expresso). The 150.000d ticket is reasonable as the whole building has air conditioner. Can purchase ticket 1 day ahead for a cheaper price.
MoreThe museum is not worth the price of 150.000vnd/pax. Not a lot of things to do and to see rather than small old coffee machines. The buildings are interesting but they are trying to be too minimal and no one would have time to scan each device or machine to learn about the history (I would prefer a big board of each group of the machines rather than single QR code). Other than that, there is nothing to see, not to mention a very small cup of coffee provided at the end of the tour (I would love to try each distinctive coffee style that they mentioned in the museum than just a small cup of sample depending on the day). If you love coffee, it might be a place for you. But I dont see myself coming back here again. Mind you that the tour itself is not included in the price. Yes you have to pay for that as well unless you go with a group of 40+ ppl.
MoreFee is 150k.
Museum was very informative related to types of tools used for coffee production & processing. Must visit place in Dak Lak..
MoreDisplay a few historical items and named the place The “World” Coffee Museum. Wish there are more contents. Brazil is the largest coffee producer, vietnam number 2. As an architect, I do think the building is interesting.
MoreYou can give it a skip. It contains coffee growing/ harvesting/ brewing equipments from 100 years back to now. Certainly not my interest area. I could see a theater but it was not functional. Free coffee that they give as part of your VND 147000 entrance ticket is less than 50ml
MoreInteresting. Not really world lol. Coffee tasting I hoped to be types from around the world. Instead, just 1 type, grown and processed in Vietnam, by the same company that made the museum. In fact, ALL coffee there that you can buy is from only that one VN company lol
MoreNot bad
Nice, easy to find, and many spots to take photos. However, the ticket is slightly expensive at 150,000 VND (6.5 USDwithout any tour guides. Not so many English descriptions.
MoreThis is not museum. This is a show-off cafeteria. Good for facebook check-in. Poor cafe culture knowledge.
MoreGood place for taking pictures. This museum was built up to support the housing project nearby and to promote Trung Nguyen coffee.
Morethis is not at all a museum, its more like an exhibition trying to sell Trung Nguyen coffee. The building architect is somewhat interesting but it fills with hollowness. Just some coffee stuffs laying around, no quality content or guideline or story at all. If you want to learn a thing or two about coffee, dont waste your money here. For photoshoot, maybe.
More5 stars. Proud of VN.
Nothing but photo ops and to pump up the real estate project developed by Trung Nguyen. Expensive, overly crowded, poorly presented info, unorganized display. NOT A MUSEUM
MoreIts a tourist trap. 1st the exhibition is lacking of information and guidance. The space is overwhelmed with objects without hierarchy. I feel utterly disappointed. The ticket is too expensive 150,000 vnd and their free coffee not even worth it. In short, this place is not for coffee enthusiast but a tourist trap!
MoreNice museum where you can know more about not only coffee and Vietnamese coffee and also its history. You can also take a beautiful pictures
MoreNeed to buy a ticket some places to get in, very nice and you can get more information, knowledge about coffee, beautiful places to take check in too
MoreA special place for getting to know more coffee. The museum will tell you the history about coffee. There is will make you a surprise with modern architecture, combination traditional and modern.
MoreThe architecture is amazing. One star less is because of the lack of exhibition content. It could be more interactive. Other than that its a place to take nice photos.
MoreIt was expensive for what we see. Nice architecture but really nothing stands out. If you care about coffee and stuff, going here doesnt make you inspired to be a coffee nerd, sorry.
MoreNice ambience. Ticket price is rather high but if youre a coffee enthusiast, its worth the money. Great architecture for photoshoots
MoreVery interesting to visit this unique coffee museum in Vietnam. Nice architect and decoration and the coffee museum is also coffee shop to enjoy Trung Nguyen coffee branch. It is closed by 6pm. Mostly this place is for day time visiting only. Outside area is free entrance but a part of coffee museum where has coffee collection will need some fee.
MoreThis museum designed by 21 studĩo which inspired by Ede long house.
A nice, well decor private museum.The collection is variety.I love it because of the nice interior and a small coffee shop inside.Need to buy ticket to entrance 2 exhibition areas. Around 170k/local pax.
MoreDifferent place in Viet Nam, good architecture but the ticket is quite expensive
It is ok to come here to drink coffee. But i can find a thousand of coffee shop more than this.150,000 vnd for all through the museum is so so so expensive. Nothing to see. Nothing active event to discover about coffee. Nothing & nothing.My recommend is just come and drink some coffee, do not try to go through the museum. Anyway it is up to u.
MoreArchitecture is very fashionable!Inside the coffee shop can also sit down to drink, very leisurely.
MoreBeautiful architecture, nice interior design, museum of coffee little boring, maybe more interactive place looks better, but I give 5 stars is very interesting place, I recommend.
MoreGreat Place to enjoy coffee and fresh air of high land. Thanks Trung Nguyên Coffe for all this contribution.
MoreThis museum is rather big, but the exposition of artefacts and objects is still not enough for this place. There is no order and arrangement for things following date time and events. Lack of explanation for things visited. Tickets entrance is high 75,000 vnd ( 3,2 usd )
MoreMuseums of coffeeThis place had a many specialty about coffeeHistory coffee in Vietnam and the worldWith a nice building, like ethics style long house. They designed a perfect building for museum, you can exlore coffee culture in here.Most wanted place if you travel or visit Ban mê Thuoc province.Take your time and enjoy coffee stuffs and view with sky and wind.Price ticket its expensive
MoreToo over rated for museum ticket price, & still have many wording errors. This place is just a collection of coffee based. Basically, this place is just a fancy opportunity to sell coffee.Each ticket should include free drink at least then customer has chance to taste Trung Nguyen products.
MoreThe museum it self was nice. Its well vintilated.You can see a lot like coffee machines, storage, and other historical things which came from all over the world (mostly in western countries)Im not a coffee person but I really love the pure coffee from the shop inside the museum.
MoreTerrible place for visiting. Entrance ticket is too expensive. I tried the best brand of coffee from them here, its terrible in comparison to its price VND 150,000 equivalent to USD 6,5 for a cup. I have drunk coffee for almost 20 years, I also tried coffee beans from Dak Lak province and other provinces
MoreThe museum will be open soon and will worth your time to visit and enjoy a cup of Vietnamese coffee.
MoreNice place, but not expect, we have 3 option:50k for ticket to exhibition and book library, 75k for ticket to museum and 110k for combo ticket.If there is an extra cup of coffee to try, it will be more meaningful for the promotion of the coffee brand and it will be more reasonable than just paying for tickets to the exhibition and museum objects.
More50,000 Dong visit fee not including museum. Very cosy place but not so much interest....
MoreVery beautiful building and great idea, but the items displayed is not "rich" as I hope for. The take on the history is really german minded, and I believe a lot of the artifact also came from germany. Other than that, if you are in Buon Ma Thuot, visiting this museum would be a fun getaway.
MoreBeautiful building but still under construction and the exhibit is uninteresting and I learnt nothing.
MoreJust normal, nothing special. Architecture is quite unique but too simple,, not impressing anything.
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