Shot by Hu Jun. Edited by Zhong Youyang.
The scent of coffee is about to fill the air as the 2025 Shanghai International Coffee Culture Festival launches on April 30, turning the city into a buzzing brew haven.
From April 29 to May 2, the city’s biggest “coffee-centered integrated cross-industry events and activities” will take place along the scenic North Bund, the main market for this year's festival.
The poster for this year's festival
Spanning a 2.3-kilometer riverside stretch and 24,000 square meters of open-air space, the main market will feature more than 350 booths from top coffee brands, along with a vibrant lineup of performances, sports competitions, cultural and tourism experiences, trendy cultural and creative products, outdoor movies, intangible cultural heritage shows, and delicious specialty foods.
Built around the idea of a “borderless community,” the market delivers the full Shanghai experience — where you can enjoy stunning views, relax by the water, sip great coffee, create lasting memories, and touch the future — all in one place. Over the course of the 4-day event, activities such as a 300-square-meter beach atmosphere, “Early Coffee, Late Alcohol” markets (早C晚A市集), flash mob theater, and drone performances will take center stage.
The North Bund’s spectacular skyline becomes a backdrop for art installations and photo spots.
A woman drinks coffee on the go.
International coffee lovers will serve as the festival’s “global coffee advocates,” exploring Shanghai’s cafes and capturing the city’s rich coffee culture through city walks and exploring local shops.
One highlight is a virtual cafe experience linking Shanghai with Italy’s Caffè Carraro (卡乐罗咖啡馆). Festivalgoers can chat live with Italian coffee drinkers via big screen — bringing global coffee culture face-to-face.
And for a lucky few, the newly opened Grand Hall will offer an exclusive opportunity for just 50 visitors to step inside this iconic building, which carries a century of history.
This year’s festival expands to all 16 districts of Shanghai and the Lingang Special Area, each hosting their own themed coffee events. Plus, there's a Best Coffee Shops Competition inviting the public to vote for their favorite local cafes.
The Grand Hall offers an exclusive opportunity for 50 visitors.
Massive online deals
It’s not just offline — major online platforms are going all in with promotions:
Meituan:
A poster advertises the festival.
Ele.me:
Ice coffee is perfect in hot weather.
Alipay:
Alipay is offering subsidies through its “tap to pay” feature.
Douyin:
Partnering with top coffee brands, Douyin is rolling out exclusive perks for the festival, including coffee vouchers for both residents and visitors.
A fun time is guaranteed at the festival.
Taobao & Tmall:
Browse the coffee festival section for global coffee brands, livestream deals, and limited-time discounts.
The celebration continues in May and July with industry forums and competitions.
On May 16, the Global Coffee Industry Hongqiao Forum at Hongqiao Pinhui will bring together leading brands and experts to discuss emerging trends. Then in July, nearly 100 global coffee-growing regions — including domestic growers from Yunnan and Hainan — will participate in the second “China’s Pick” TOC Global Specialty Coffee Competition.