Nestled in the Veracruz uplands at an elevation of 4,000 feet (1,220 meters), the Coatepec Coffee Museum offers a deep dive into the rich history and production of Mexican coffee. The museum, set in a region with an ideal climate for coffee cultivation, provides insights into the techniques and traditions that have made Veracruz a key player in the coffee industry. Visitors can explore exhibits that trace the journey from bean to cup, and even savor samples of the local brew. Additionally, the museum allows you to take a piece of this experience home by offering a selection of local coffee beans for purchase.
Coatepec Coffee Museum (Museo del Café)
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