Stockholm, Sweden

Built on 14 islands in the Baltic Sea, Stockholm is one of the most beautiful and colorful capitals in the world. It’s definitely one of the most amazing cities.

I’ve had the chance to explore its visitors with a flawless urban structure.

Berlin, Germany

Berlin may be a massive metropolis, but it isn’t covered with tall grey skyscrapers, on the contrary really. Venture into alternative neighborhoods such as Kreuzberg and Neukolln to discover artistically designed buildings that truly add to Berlin’s quirky personality.

Reykjavik, Iceland

With long periods of darkness in winter, the citizens of Reykjavik have come up with an ingenious plan to counter-acted the times of darkness Iceland receives.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Chic, trendy, and fashion-eccentric; these three things sum up the personality of this Scandinavian city. This is widely reflected from neighborhood to neighborhood, making it an ideal destination for anyone searching for a technicolor getaway.

Porto, Portugal

The holistic combination of vibrant rustic buildings and eccentric locals is what qualified Porto into our technicolor list. Home to Port wine, Porto has become a must-visit destination for any wine lover and/or color-fanatic.

Naples, Italy

Naples may be known for its delicious cuisine and the Mt. Vesuvius. But the one thing that visitors are always pleasantly surprised by is the color scheme of the city.

Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is the Czech Republic’s pride and joy, with its UNESCO sites, cobbled streets and centuries old architecture. A winning combination for any traveler’s bucket list.

Longyearbyen, Norway

Tucked away in the arctic circle is the tiny town of Longyearbyen. Although the town is isolated, it’s a common spot for the Northern Lights to come out at night. But more importantly, it’s supposedly the home of Sir Nicholas Claus, with the world’s largest post box in the town, which only receives letters to Santa Claus.

Santorini Island

Even the name of the island can send you into a daydream. Dusty hills covered in white-painted houses, with roofs as blue as the crystal clear ancient Aegean sea, the thought can make any travel-lover weak at the knees.

Burano, Italy

The colored Burano is located in the Venetian lagoon and is a huge favorite among tourists. The opportunity to take a trip to Burano while in Venice is a must! Imagine meandering through endless colorful alleyways with a refreshing gelato in hand, the thought of it is enough to put a smile on anyone’s face.