With the world cup fast
approaching, those that have managed to bag a ticket for the game will be
hastening to pack their suitcases.
Most will be flying in and out
of Moscow, Russia’s capital, and central hub.
I too, will be heading out to the
motherland- so I have been researching some hot spots to relax, in what
promises to be a rather hectic month of sunshine and sports chat.
The Babochki Café has an
interesting premise- a truly unique place to hang out with friends- or so they
say. And it’s all down to their specialized gimmick.
In this café, rather than
paying for your coffee and cake, patrons will pay for the time they spend
there- sort of like a parking meter, but you’re the car, and the parking space
is the café.
One minute at the café costs
just 1.5 rubles, while an hour costs 90- which adds up to about one dollar
fifty.
Tea, coffee and snacks are
free, as is the video game room and access to quiet meeting rooms and sofas.
Babochki, in Russian,
translates to butterfly- and the idea is that patrons are given the freedom to
be creative.
In this café, you enter as a
caterpillar, and supposedly, emerge as a beautiful butterfly.
Sound like your cup of tea?
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