The Cost of a Cappuccino Around the World

You don’t have to look very hard to find someone who loves coffee. For many of us, it’s the first step on the way to a productive day. But how much do you pay for your daily brew?

We analysed data from over 180 countries, to find out how the price of coffee varies around the world.

Explore our interactive map to find out which countries charge the most, and the least, for their caffeinated beverages.

Interestingly, the world’s most expensive cappuccino resides on the Caribbean island nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, setting you back £4.32 on average. Meanwhile, you’ll find the cheapest coffee in Algeria. The North African nation enjoys coffee for just 44p a cup on average, which is over six times cheaper than the UK’s average of £2.67.


A cappuccino for every country

The global average based on our figures is £1.94. To see where the rest of the world ranks, check out the full table below.

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The figures above are based on data from cost-of-living sites Numbeo and Expatistan, accurate as of 30th October 2019.