You Are Here Christmas – Prague

Only a month after releasing YAH Prague mug, Starbucks presents a Christmas version of it – something hard to believe. The mug’s plot will be similar to a regular YAH mug with the only difference – all elements will be outlined in gold. We expect to see: Old Town Hall with Prague Orloj, Charles Bridge, a marionette – referring to National Marionette Theatre and accordion for International Accordion Days in Prague.
There could be probably other Christmas elements added, a sock maybe.… Read more

You Are Here Christmas – Paris

The original YAH mug for Paris was released not that long time ago, this summer, yet Starbucks releases a Christmas full-size version of it already. There is no confirmation where this one can be sold, but we have a picture. From the image it becomes obvious that Christmas mug and the regular one only have one difference – points of attraction are outlined in gold and decorated with Christmas elements. These are some points of attraction which I was able to identify:

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You Are Here Christmas – Berlin

Starbucks continues to amaze us. It was reported by multiple muggers that SB is releasing no less than a bunch of You Are Here Christmas mugs for European countries. Can you believe that? One of the first to be confirmed with live pictures is Berlin, Germany. It is indeed the copy of regular YAH Berlin mug. All elements are there, but painted in gold.
We see:
Reichstag building – a historical edifice where Bundestag (German parliament) meets
Fernsehturm Berlin – television tower built between 1965 and 1969.… Read more

You Are Here – Phnom Penh

Starbucks You Are Here Series is expanding again! Please meet YAH Phnom Penh mug. As it was announced at the Official Cambodia Facebook page it will be available for sale on October 7 at their Flagship Store. So far we can only see one side of the mug, where Independence Monument is portrayed. The monument was built in 1958 to commemorate Cambodia’s independence from France in 1953. It is the center of activity, where a ceremonial flame is often lit by a royal or high official during national celebrations.… Read more

You Are Here – Bodrum

Starbucks keeps releasing You Are Here mugs like crazy. Here is another one from Bodrum, Turkey. Bodrum is a city-port in southwestern part of Turkey and as many places in this region has rich history. Its ancient name is Halicarnassus and archaeological findings confirm presence of settlements back to fifteenth century BC. Halicarnassus is a hometown for Herodotus and was famous for the tomb of Mausolus, the origin of the word mausoleum, built between 353 BC and 350 BC. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.… Read more

You Are Here – Prague

It is hard to believe but this brand new Prague mug is the third one from You Are Here series released in 2 days. And the first YAH mug for the Czech Republic.
By looking at the mug we can see Old Town Hall located in Old Town Square – a historic square in the heart of the Old City of Prague. The most significant element of the Old Town Hall is obviously Prague’s astronomical clock or Prague Orloj. It was built in 1410 and remains the oldest operating astronomical clock in the world.… Read more

You Are Here – Ramstein

Wow! It is finally official. The brand new Starbucks You Are Here series mug for Ramstein, Germany is here. They announced the release on their Facebook page on as early as September 6. The mug was wrapped with a question marks covered paper so nobody can see the actual design. Well, 13 days later everyone can finally buy it at KMCC Mall, Ramstein-Miesenbach. Now with the new mug, the total amount for Germany is five, more than any other country outside of North America!… Read more

You Are Here – Izmir

Starbucks continues to delight us with new releases for You Are Here Series. The new mug is dedicated to Izmir. Izmir is a pretty big city in the western part of Turkey. Only Istanbul and Ankara have bigger population. Izmir is a very important transportation hub and second largest port of Turkey.
Interesting, that ancient name of the city is Smyrna and it was known centuries BC. It was founded by Greeks and was changing hands multiple times before becoming a part of Ottoman Empire in 15th century.… Read more

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