These collection of colorful cities will make you smile. It will bring a brightness upon your faces. And will make you think how happy you would be if you live in one of those colorful cities. For just a moment you will go in your thoughts and will create your hometown as much colorful as one of those colorful cities. And then you will come back in reality and will say: “I wish I could go there just for one day”.

Sometimes the architects play with old styles, sometimes they create something new, modern. Other times they will just play with colors and before the project is done, people will just murmur something and laugh. At the end when it is all done, everyone will just say: “This is perfect”.

Why is good to play with colors? Well if it wasn’t good then the Nature wouldn’t play with them either. Starting with the rainbow in the sky, the flowers, the animals, everything is painted uniquely and it is wonderful on its own way. We, people, we create new things and we need to do it like the Nature, so these colorful cities are an example for that. The beauty and the positive energy that comes from them is the thing we need the most. Enjoy this collection and we expect your comments.

Burano, Italy

Burano, Italy, colorful cities

Image by Nick Moulds via Flickr

Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa

Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, South Africa

Image by Gioele Moretti via Flickr

Jelly Bean Row, Newfoundland, Canada

Jelly Bean Row, Newfoundland, Canada

Image by Kenny Louie via Flickr

Jodhpur, India

10 Remarkably Colorful Cities

Longyearbyen, Norway

Longyearbyen, Norway

Image by Mike Thomson via Flickr

Rainbow Row, Charleston, South Carolina, US

Rainbow Row, Charleston, South Carolina, US

Image by Barry Peters via Flickr

Willemstad, Curacao

Willemstad, Curacao

Image by Matthew T Rader via Flickr

Wroclaw, Poland

Wroclaw, Poland

Image by Craig Wyzik via Flickr

Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil

Pelourinho, Salvador, Brazil

Image by Leandro Neumann Ciuffo via Flickr

Guanajuato, México

Guanajuato, Mexico

Image by Javier Hidalgo via Flickr