Havana, Cuba — Take a trip back in time as you stroll Havana's colorful neighborhoods. You'll find bright-colored buildings and vintage cars lining the streets. Look to the rooftops and note their distinct Moorish style.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — You can't miss the colorful buildings within the city, but you should definitely scout out the Santa Marta favela, where residents have transformed their neighborhood into a massive art canvas.
Charleston, South Carolina — Take in all of Charleston's charm as you stroll down Rainbow Row. You'll see 13 stunning colonial-era homes in soft pastels, each one different from the next.
Vernazza, Italy — While hiking the Cinque Terre in Italy, be sure to look over the trail to get a bird's eye view of Vernazza. This colorful port city is absolutely breathtaking.
Bristol, England — Stand on Bristol's harbor side to see the colorful homes in Cliftonwood. Housing in this suburb is often accompanied by Victorian-style terraces.
Wroclaw, Poland — Visit Rynek Plaza to take in Wroclaw's most colorful square. You'll find plenty of restaurants and outdoor seating to unwind at nearby.
Willemstad, Curaçao — Brightly-colored buildings fill the streets of this island in the southern Caribbean. In Willemstad's city center, take note of the colonial architecture that was influenced by Dutch styles.
Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa — Bo-Kaap is a traditionally multicultural area in Cape Town. The neighborhood is known for its brightly colored homes and cobblestone streets.
Balat in Istanbul, Turkey — Balat previously served as Istanbul's old Jewish quarter. It now attracts a more diverse group of residents in addition to visitors who come to see the area's unique architecture and fading colors.
Valparaíso, Chile — This port city is the cultural hub of Chile, where residents express their creativity alongside colorful buildings with equally enticing murals and street artwork.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — You can't miss the colorful buildings within the city, but you should definitely scout out the Santa Marta favela, where residents have transformed their neighborhood into a massive art canvas.
Charleston, South Carolina — Take in all of Charleston's charm as you stroll down Rainbow Row. You'll see 13 stunning colonial-era homes in soft pastels, each one different from the next.
Vernazza, Italy — While hiking the Cinque Terre in Italy, be sure to look over the trail to get a bird's eye view of Vernazza. This colorful port city is absolutely breathtaking.
Bristol, England — Stand on Bristol's harbor side to see the colorful homes in Cliftonwood. Housing in this suburb is often accompanied by Victorian-style terraces.
Wroclaw, Poland — Visit Rynek Plaza to take in Wroclaw's most colorful square. You'll find plenty of restaurants and outdoor seating to unwind at nearby.
Willemstad, Curaçao — Brightly-colored buildings fill the streets of this island in the southern Caribbean. In Willemstad's city center, take note of the colonial architecture that was influenced by Dutch styles.
Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa — Bo-Kaap is a traditionally multicultural area in Cape Town. The neighborhood is known for its brightly colored homes and cobblestone streets.
Balat in Istanbul, Turkey — Balat previously served as Istanbul's old Jewish quarter. It now attracts a more diverse group of residents in addition to visitors who come to see the area's unique architecture and fading colors.
Valparaíso, Chile — This port city is the cultural hub of Chile, where residents express their creativity alongside colorful buildings with equally enticing murals and street artwork.
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