The Most Colourful Cities in Europe to Brighten Your Next Trip
By Jo Phillips
Europe is home to many colourful and bright cities that can bring cheer to your trip. These colourful cities are incredibly beautiful places to explore and ideal for photographers seeking dramatic and visually appealing shots. This post will explore a few of the most colourful cities in Europe to brighten your next trip.
Burano, Italy
Burano is a striking small island in the Venetian Lagoon in the north of Italy. It is known for its brightly painted fisherman’s houses that line the canals and contrast against the waters to create a visually stunning scene. The tradition of painting houses can be traced back hundreds of years when fisherman would paint their homes a distinctive colour so that they could be seen from afar as they returned from trips. Many Mediterranean cruises include stops in Venice, which gives you the chance to explore Burano as well as Venice and other Mediterranean highlights.
Cinque Terre, Italy
Cinque Terre is a picturesque coastal region on the Italian Riviera coastline. It is famous for its colourful houses and vineyards perched on top of steep cliffs, which create a dramatic setting. You then have harbours that are filled with fishing boats in the azure waters to create a kaleidoscope of colours. It is a region that is popular with hikers thanks to the scenery and stunning views. As you might expect, it is also a great place for foodies with the chance to sample the freshest seafood.
Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nyhaven is an iconic 17th-century district in the capital city of Copenhagen in Denmark. It is one of the most photographed areas in all of Europe because of the vividly coloured townhouses and historic wooden ships. It has also been transformed over the years from a busy commercial port into a lively entertainment district with inviting bars, cafes, and restaurants.
Colmar, France
The town of Colmar in the Grand Est region of northeastern France is characterised by half-timbered medieval and early Renaissance buildings painted in a spectrum of colours. It has a reputation as a “Little Venice” due to its canal network, making it an incredibly picturesque and pleasant place to visit.
Reykjavik, Iceland
The capital of Reykjavik on the coast of Iceland is a city that has long, dark winters. Residents have combatted this by adoring their corrugated iron houses in bright colours, which creates a cheerful cityscape that contrasts against the grey skies. The city also has a vibrant street art scene and is a great base for adventures around Iceland.
If you are looking for a colourful destination for your next trip to Europe, these are a few places that you will want to add to your shortlist. These places have a lot of vibrant and eye-catching colours, which helps to add to the character and appeal.
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