MAP2Cafe takes a sip
SINGAPORE – MAP2Café (http://www.map2cafe.com), has launched an online community website where travellers can find and review cafés around the world.
Mario Hardy, a Singapore PR born in Montréal, Canada, founded MAP2Cafe.com as his hobby in response to provide the community a source to find a good cup of coffee.
MAP2Cafe.com provides international café directory and reviews in order to help travellers search for a good place to hangout and enjoy a cup of coffee.
The highlight of the site is its list of worldwide cafés featuring café ratings, reviews, maps and pictures.
MAP2Cafe.com also includes handy travel gadgets, and enjoyable games to keep you entertained whilst sipping a cup of coffee.
“We hope MAP2Café will bring together people who appreciate a good coffee experience, and help them find the same wherever they may be,†said Hardy.
MAP2Cafe.com is a free coffee-lover community driven website, built by coffee-lovers for coffee-lovers.
Registered users are encouraged to actively participate in blogs and games, in addition to user reviews and ratings about cafés they have visited, sharing their travel experiences to the online community.
Follow MAP2Café via Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Singapore/MAP2Cafe/101110961284) or Twitter (http://twitter.com/MAP2Cafe).
For more information on MAP2Café, log onto www.map2cafe.com .
Ian Jarrett
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