Whether you like to travel because of the cultural exploration, culinary delights or any other, it’s no secret that wandering into a city of colours holds a certain extra magic. After all, who doesn’t like to feel like they’ve stepped into the pages of a vibrant storybook? We’ve rounded up some of the most colourful cities in the world, so you know just where to head for your next trip.
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Here Are Some Of The Most Colourful Cities In The World
Havana, Cuba
It’s not just the architecture that catches one’s eye, but also the splash of colour across each area. It’s filled with shades of pink, blue, yellow, and everything in between. Stained-glass windows are also a signature feature that can be viewed across the streets.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Obsessed with the colour blue? Then you’re also going to be obsessed with Chefchaouen. Nicknamed as the ‘Blue Pearl of Morocco’, the city is soaked in the colour from every angle and side. There are also different shades, depicting the contrast of the sea and sky.
Venice, Italy
The Italo-Byzantine architecture style is one of the many things that makes Venice a treat for the eyes. The other is the multitude of colours that adorn many of the houses and shops in the city. One of the best ways to truly experience it is by taking a boat ride through the lagoon.
Cape Town, South Africa
Bo-Kaap in Cape Town is known for its colourful streets, filled with houses of many different shades. The structural shapes themselves offer an insight into the architectural form that is a blend of Cape Dutch and Georgian.
St. John’s, Canada
This city, located on Canada’s Newfoundland island, is home to a thriving arts and culture scene. And some quite Instagrammable locations. One such place is the Jellybean Row Houses, which is a true celebration of the vibrancy of the city. It’s like a kaleidoscope at every turn, with both light and dark hues covering the exteriors.