This cafe is located at the Mount John Observatory in the South Island of New Zealand. It is not far from Lake Tekapo and is usually driven by car. There is a toll booth at the foot of the mountain, and you need to pay 8 SGD in cash. You can overlook Lake Tekapo and the entire town from the top of the mountain.
Address: Godly Peaks Road, Lake Tekapo
⏰ Business hours:
9:00-17:30
Consumption:
Coffee: 4-5.5 SGD/cup
Cake: 5 SGD/piece
❤️ Recommended:
1. This cafe is really worth a visit, the scenery is beautiful
2. The cappuccino with planet-shaped patterns is delicious and beautiful
3. The cheesecake is also recommended.
Not recommended:
Popsicles are expensive and have no special taste.
Tips:
1. There is a protruding stone halfway up the hill in the cafe, which is highly recommended for posing
2. The sun in New Zealand is very strong. From about 10 o'clock to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it is all top-lit, which is not suitable for taking photos, so either arrive at 9 o'clock when it opens, or arrive at around 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
3. After the cafe closes at 5:30, you can still take photos on the hillside outside the cafe.
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This cafe is located at the Mount John Observatory in the South Island of New Zealand. It is not far from Lake Tekapo and is usually driven by car. There is a toll booth at the foot of the mountain, and you need to pay 8 SGD in cash. You can overlook Lake Tekapo and the entire town from the top of the mountain. Address: Godly Peaks Road, Lake Tekapo ⏰ Business hours: 9:00-17:30 Consumption: Coffee: 4-5.5 SGD/cup Cake: 5 SGD/piece ❤️ Recommended: 1. This cafe is really worth a visit, the scenery is beautiful 2. The cappuccino with planet-shaped patterns is delicious and beautiful 3. The cheesecake is also recommended. Not recommended: Popsicles are expensive and have no special taste. Tips: 1. There is a protruding stone halfway up the hill in the cafe, which is highly recommended for posing 2. The sun in New Zealand is very strong. From about 10 o'clock to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it is all top-lit, which is not suitable for taking photos, so either arrive at 9 o'clock when it opens, or arrive at around 5 o'clock in the afternoon. 3. After the cafe closes at 5:30, you can still take photos on the hillside outside the cafe.
Rated by Lonely Planet as "the most beautiful cafe between heaven and earth", although it is just a simple glass sun room, it is as beautiful as a painting when paired with the milky blue of Lake Tekapo and the golden fields. Next to the cafe is the Stargazing Institute, which is why the cafe got its name.
It is known as the most beautiful cafe in the world because of its unbeatable view overlooking Lake Tekapo. The cafe is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery outside the window from any corner. Although it is recognized as the most beautiful cafe in the world, it is also very economical to have a cup of coffee here. The 5N cup of coffee plus the free beautiful scenery will make your afternoon in Mount John very worthwhile.
The net red cafe on the top of John's Hill is built in a glass room for guests to enjoy the surrounding scenery. Because I didn't buy it when I was full, the food looked delicious and the price was not expensive. There are also seats outside to eat, thinking of a sentence "drunk weng means not wine, care about the mountains and rivers"
The scenery is a great cafe, built at the Astro Observatory established by Mt John at Canterbury University. In the morning, I went to prepare to overlook Tekapo Lake and went to Astro Cafe for breakfast. I didn't want the scenery to be great. The mountains are surrounded by the mountains. Tekapo Lake and Alexandrina Lake are intersecting. The lakes and mountains are refreshing.
The South Island of New Zealand combines the ultimate beauty of the Southern Alps, Tekapo is a stargazing site all year round, and Mt. John is the stargazing high point in the holy land. I didn’t participate in the stargazing group in the evening. I saw the stars at the Good Shepherd Church. I can’t drive up the mountain by myself at night. During the day, I drove up the mountain with eighteen bends. I drove up the mountain after breakfast the next day. For the cup of starry sky latte on the top of the mountain! It is really "the best coffee between heaven and earth." Picture 8 is the steal map, next time I want to come back in the southern hemisphere winter!