8 Most Expensive Cities<br />to Buy a Cappuccino The classic cappuccino was first<br />made in Italy during the early 1900s. It wasn’t until after World War II that it began<br />growing in popularity world wide, officially<br />spreading to America in the 1980s. In honor of National Cappuccino Day, here are the eight<br />most expensive cities in the world for a cappuccino according to a survey by Deutsche Bank. 1. Copenhagen, Denmark ($6.30) 2. Dubai, United Arab Emirates ($6.00) 3. Hong Kong, China ($5.70) 4. Oslo, Norway ($5.50) 5. Paris, France ($5.50) 6. Singapore ($5.40) 7. Shanghai, China ($5.30) 8. Boston, Massachussets ($5.20)