Do you like to travel and love all the colors of
natureand everything that you see. If so, then these cities will definitely make your trips more colorful and memorable. The list of the most colorful cities in the world definitely have that extra charm to amaze its visitors and will surely give extra pleasure in their eyes.
Ten Most Colorful Cities in the World:
Guanajuato City of Mexico
The City of Guanajuato in Mexico was founded in 1554. The colonial city is located in the mountains of the Sierra de Guanajuato. It is a very colorful city where you can experience less traffic. Being close to one of the most richest silver mining areas of Mexico, it led to the construction of beautiful and fine colonial buildings and haciendas which showcase colorful style of buildings.
Riomaggiore is located in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. The village, dating from the early thirteenth century, is known for its historic character and its wine, produced by the town’s vineyards. It is a gorgeous small city that’s full of colors. It become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region because aside from the colors, locals from this city is joyful as its colors.
Jodhpur of India
Jodhpur is a historic city in the state of Rajasthan in India. Most of the buildings in Jodhpur are in blue colors that’s why it’s also called as Blue City. The forts and palaces, temples and havelis, culture and tradition, spices and fabrics, colour and texture, a booming handicrafts industry, all add up to make this historic city worth a visit.
Willemstad, Netherlands
Antilles Willemstad is a town founded in 1634 by Dutch colonist. It is located in the south of the island of Curacao and it is the main capital of the island. This colorful and pretty town was influenced by the dutch architectural design mixed with home style of tropical culture giving this town a pretty amazing and picturesque building structures.St. John’s, Newfoundland of CanadaSt. John’s is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the oldest English-founded city in North America. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland in Canada
Bo-Kaap of Cape Town
No, that’s not a rainbow at the foot of Signal Hill. The pops of color making their way up the slopes are typical of Cape Town’s historic Muslim quarter, where the mosques and homes make up a splashy kaleidoscope of aquamarine, fuchsia and lime. Its Cape Malay community is descended from slaves brought over by the Dutch from Southeast Asia in the 1600s, and residents began painting their homes to celebrate the end of apartheid.
La Boca of Buenos
AiresLa Boca has a series of colorful houses where most of the working class is well settled. La Boca also house several tango clubs and Italian taverns. La Bombonera is very popular for its famous football club Boca Juniors.
Wroclaw, Poland
Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia, and today is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. At various times it has been part of theKingdom of Poland, Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, and Germany; it has been part of Poland since 1945, as a result of border changes after World War II.
Bryggen, Bergen, Norway
Bryggen is also known as the ”Hanseatic Whar” in Bergen, or in Norwegian language as ”Bryggen i Berge” Bryggen is the water front area between the «Fish Market» in Bergen (Torget) and the Bergenhus Fortress (Bergenhus Festning). Bryggen today includes the characteristic Hanseatic trade building dating back to the year 1702 (history dating back 900 years), shops, galleries, restaurants, hotels, bars & pubs, Maria church, Schotstuene assembly rooms, Bryggen Museum, Hanseatic Museum, artists and more…
Bryggen is one of the most visited attractions in Norway, visited by approx. 900.000 visitors every year. Bryggen in Bergen has been on UNESCO’s world heritage list since 1979.
Pelourinho, Salvador,
Brazil Pelourinho in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil is very famous for it’s Portuguese Colonies built in 17th – 19th century. This colorful colony house Cathedral of Salvador along with various colorful Pelourinho neighborhood.Do you know any colorful city or town that is not included in this list of most colorful cities in the world? Share them by commenting below!
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