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7 of the world’s m​ost vibrant and colourful cities

Riya Arora
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 26, 2025, 19:00 IST
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7 of the world’s most vibrant and colourful cities

In a time when travel is all about clean aesthetics and beige-toned perfection, there’s something refreshing about places that do the exact opposite. More and more travellers are now drawn to destinations that are bold, bright, and unapologetically colourful.
These aren’t your usual tourist hotspots with luxury hotels or iconic landmarks. What makes them stand out is their everyday charm–homes painted in bold shades, streets full of character, and walls that tell a story without saying a word.
Certain cities have embraced colour not just for visual appeal, but as part of their identity, tied to local history, tradition, climate, or community spirit. Let’s have a look at seven most colourful cities from across the world.

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Chefchaouen, Morocco


In the hills of northern Morocco lies Chefchaouen. The city stands out for its distinctive blue-painted buildings. The reason behind the blue varies–some say it’s religious, others say it keeps mosquitoes away, but the impact is the same: a calm, cohesive atmosphere that feels far away from the noise of larger tourist hubs.

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Burano, Italy




A short vaporetto ride from Venice, Burano is known for its rainbow-hued homes arranged along narrow canals. Homeowners must seek permission before changing their house colour– part of a longstanding effort to preserve the island’s identity.

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Jodhpur, India



Often called the ‘Blue City of India’, Jodhpur is known for its old town, where many houses are painted in shades of indigo. The blue stands out beautifully against Rajasthan’s dry, golden-brown landscape. People say that it helps keep homes cool. Whatever the reason, it’s now one of the city’s most iconic features.

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Amorgos, Greece


Part of the Cyclades, Amorgos is less commercialised than its famous neighbours, which adds to its appeal. The white buildings are typical of the region, with blue doors, red shutters, and flowering balconies adding a soft touch of colour.

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Copenhagen, Denmark



Nyhavn, one of Copenhagen’s most recognisable districts, merges Danish practicality with rich colour. The harbour-front is lined with houses painted in warm, earthy tones–reds, yellows, greens–each with its own story.

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Cinque Terre, Italy



Along Italy’s northwestern coast, the five villages of Cinque Terre–Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore– stand out for their pastel-coloured houses and dramatic seaside setting. Fishermen once painted their homes in different shades so they could spot them easily from the sea.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico




The historic centre of San Juan offers more than colonial architecture–it presents a celebration of Caribbean culture through colour. Buildings are painted in bold yellows, blues, and greens, reflecting both the climate and the region’s long and complex history.

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