Da Lat, a destination always offering reasons for people to escape to. Besides enjoying the cool air for a refreshing change, in Da Lat, you can stay at a homestay, cuddle cats while reading books, indulge in banh canh (a type of noodle soup), sip soy milk, or simply lounge at a cafe, savoring the tranquil moments of the Da Lat highlands. And let me tell you, Da Lat currently boasts a range of brand-new coffee shops. So why wait? Make sure to jot down this list of coffee shops to wander around during the Tet holiday in Da Lat without any worries!
Saigon has its coffee, Hanoi has plenty too. However, Da Lat coffee brings a distinctly different, incredibly peaceful, and soothing experience to travelers. Just spending time in one of these cafes, listening to some Indie tunes with raw guitar sounds, or simply playing with a cat is enough to make a weekend day complete.
Peaceful.
Located on Nguyen Trai Street in the city of Da Lat, Still Cafe is not difficult to find, offering a cozy space filled with simple charm. A few rustic tables and chairs, a couple of plain bookshelves, vases of flowers adorning every corner, all bathed in soft golden light and the melodies of familiar old love songs. These simple elements come together to create the warm ambiance of Still Cafe.

Still Cafe embodies a rustic and humble style - Illustration
A nostalgic atmosphere with predominant wooden tones and drinks served in attractive ceramic sets will impress any domestic tourist visiting here. Still Cafe is perfect for escaping from the hustle and bustle of life. Enjoying a good book while savoring coffee and cookies on a spring afternoon in Da Lat is a wonderful experience that few places can offer.
Mille Fleurs
Mille Fleurs is a charming little coffee shop nestled within the Ngan Hoa Hotel on Bui Thi Xuan Street. The space boasts a fusion of glass and wooden interior, exuding a distinct Korean vibe that is incredibly picturesque. The ambiance is airy with plenty of cute green patches, reminiscent of a miniature Da Lat.

Mille Fleurs features an eye-catching facade and distinctive style - Illustration
Moreover, Mille Fleurs beckons budget travelers back for a very special reason: its music. The cafe often plays hits from the 'Green Wave' program, reinterpreted in an acoustic style that evokes nostalgic memories. The coffee here is also exceptional, aromatic and perfect for enjoying on a chilly morning in Da Lat.
School Bus Coffee
Diverging from the simple, deeply Dalat-esque style above, School Bus Coffee will make you feel like you're in a café in Thailand or Korea with its youthful, open, and dynamic ambiance.

Drinks at School Bus Coffee come at a fairly affordable price - Illustrative Image
Upon arrival, you'll be stunned by the ultra-modern space with two main colors, black and yellow. The facade of the shop resembles the front of a bus and is the most popular background corner for Instagrammers lately.

School Bus Coffee with its youthful, dynamic style - Illustrative Image
The interior space of the shop is not overly spacious but airy and very charming with its white-gold color scheme. The drinks are reasonably priced, and the early opening hours are a huge plus for School Bus, so you definitely have to visit the shop when you have the opportunity to travel to Dalat!
