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World’s 10 Most Colorful Cities You’ll Absolutely Love

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What depicts the beauty of one city? It is based on different factors like people, cleanliness, landscape, architectural style, peacefulness and so on. The colors do play a vital role in achieving the city’s extraordinary beauty. Here are the 10 vibrant cities around the world.

1. Morocco: Chefchaouen
This beautiful, tiny city of Chefchaouen lies Rif Mountain of Northwest Morocco. This place is known for its eye-catching, intense blue-washed buildings. This bluish design was introduced in 1930 by the Jewish refugees. The color blue in Judaism is considered to be the symbol for heaven and sky. It also suggests that people should live with spiritual awareness.

2. Canada: Saint John, New Brunswick

The oldest city incorporated in Canada in 1975 was St. John city in the province of New Brunswick. It is situated in the gorgeous bay of Fund. This city is widely famous for its bright colored row houses and also it is one of the popular attractions for the tourist.


3. Argentina: La Boca, Buenos Aires
In Buenos Aires, a neighborhood is known for its traditional wooden, colorful houses with friendly pedestrian paths called La Boca. There are numerous artist colonies in this place wherein they perform various art forms and utilize the multicolored wooden houses as an element for their background.
4. Curacao: Willemstad City
A city of world heritage and capital of Curacao is the Willemstad. The downtown city is full of history and exhibits colorful private homes, shopping centers, business buildings, and government buildings. With 750 multicolored structures in the city, its waterfront looks fanciful.



General Governor Albert Kikkert started the coloring tradition in this city which also has an interesting tale. In the 19th century, while he was in command, he endured migraine headache and assumed that it was from the sun’s reflection on the white building of Willemstad that triggered this health problem. From then, he ordered to paint all of the buildings in the downtown area with bright colors except white.


5. Norway: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
The Longyearbyen is the word’s northernmost town situated in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. The name of this town is derived from John Longyear who initiated Arctic Coal Company in 1906. This place is noted for its wooden colorful houses.

They are created on piles to keep the colorful houses against the permanently frozen ground of the town. The population in Longyearbyen is 2040 and there’s no apparent road connection to this town. The locals go for the snow scooters as their mode of transportation.
6. South Africa: Bo-Kaap, Cape Town



Situated at the foothill of Signal in Cape Town is the colorful and historic suburb of Bo-Kaap. This residential place is famous for its brightly colored homes and a narrow cobblestoned road. Their house features a variety of Dutch and Georgian architectural styles.











This Bo-Kaap museum was the oldest building built in the area during 1760. It remained the original form of the museum which also displays the Life of Cape Malays and Bo-Kaap’s history.







7. India: Jodhpur, Rajasthan



“Blue City” another name for Jodhpur which is the largest second city of Rajasthan. Its name was derived from bright blue-washed homes in the old town. The colorful aged city surrounds the famous Mehrangarh Fort. Over 100 colorful houses are enclosed in the wall of the city.













8. Greece: Santorini



This beautiful island of Santorini is situated in Southeast of Greece with 15 traditional and scenic villages. Its main attraction is the radiant whitewashed houses as well as the narrow cobblestone streets. These unique houses include balconies that view the stunning sunset.













9. Italy: Burano, Venice



The small island Burano is located in the lagoon of Northern Venetian. The four islands are interconnected by a bridge. The best part of this place is their multicolored houses on any of the canal’s side. The shadow of these scenic houses reflects on the canal’s green water and it absolutely looks as if its a paradise.











10. Denmark: Nyhavn, Copenhagen



This stunning harbor district has wooden ships and colorful houses on either one side of the Nyhavn canal which is the main attraction. The scenic houses were built way back the 17th century. At present, numerous old houses were transformed into cafes and restaurants.









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