The 10 Most Colorful Cities in Italy you should Visit

A rainbow appears to have puked on a few cities in Italy. These towns, which are lovely in photos and wonderfully joyful in person, will make you want to play the “In which house would you live?” game.
From north to south, here is a list of the 10 most colorful cities in Italy. I guarantee there is at least one city you have never heard of.

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10 Most Famous and Colorful Cities in Italy

From north to south, Italy is an undeniably lovely and attractive country full with interesting sites to visit. One of the things that distinguishes it is its sophisticated architecture, since the Italians are capable of creating beautiful and colourful building that blends in with the surroundings.

We’d like to recommend 10 most colorful cities in Italy! This list could include any town or village along the Italian Riviera.

Take your camera, book a flight to Italy, and prepare to be amazed by beautiful houses in picturesque villages that appear to have been bathed in the rainbow, colours that truly fill your eyes and soul.

Below is the list of ten most colorful cities in italy, Please have a look and share with your friends 🙂

  • Burano Island, Vaneto
  • Cinque Terre, Liguria
  • Comacchio, Emilia Romagna
  • Procida, Campania, Italy
  • Ostuni, Puglia
  • Positano, Campania
  • Bosa, Sardinia
  • Varenna, Lombardy
  • Caorle in Veneto, Italy
  • Ponza, Lazio

1. Burano Island, Vaneto

This is most likely the most well-known. I’m sure you saw at least one photo of it on Instagram. It was formerly a fishermen’s village and is famed for the vibrant colours of its modest buildings. It is less than an hour from Venice. Walking through Burano’s colourful mansions is like entering a dream world.

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2. Cinque Terre, Liguria

Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is located along the Ligurian Coast. Cinque Terre refers to the five towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. These eye-catching lands can only be characterised with a slew of cheesy adjectives, with their colourful cottages perched on the ledges of the rocks and a gorgeous blue lake. Cinque Terre is therefore on second number of top 10 most colorful cities in Italy

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3. Comacchio, Emilia Romagna

The small town of Comacchio in the Province of Ferrara is sometimes referred to as “Little Venice,” and it’s easy to see why. Along the little canals, pastel-colored buildings follow one another, creating a lovely environment. Aren’t the cities and towns traversed by canals charming?

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4. Procida, Campania, Italy

Procida, a lovely island in Campania, is less well-known than its neighbouring islands of Capri and Ischia. You’ll fall in love with Procida as soon as you see that rainbow panorama greeting you from the sea, with its magnificent multicoloured residences along the ocean.

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5. Ostuni, Puglia

This is the polar opposite of a colorful city, but I couldn’t leave it off the list. Ostuni is renowned as the White City because of the brilliant impact of its whitewashed structures. Its distinct and attractive ambience will transport you to Greece.

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6. Positano, Campania

Positano, on the Amalfi coast, is one of the most picturesque places to snap spectacular panoramic photos. The prevailing colors are not as vibrant as in other places on this list, but the red and yellow tints covering the steep slopes make this postcard village very unique.

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7. Bosa, Sardinia

Bosa, located in the northern section of the island, is a little village with a rainbow townscape, making it one of the most attractive cities in Sardinia.

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8. Varenna, Lombardy

Varenna is a charming and traditional village on Lake Como’s eastern shore, around 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of Milan and about 20 kilometres (12 miles) northwest of Lecco. This 11th-century settlement is home to various attractions, including Villa Cipressi, Villa Monastero, and the Castle of Vezio.

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9. Caorle in Veneto, Italy

Caorle is a charming beach town and resort in the Veneto region of Italy. Its one of the most colorful cities in Italy. Its ancient centre is painted in the colours of Burano, and its fresh seafood dishes are equally delectable.

Caorle also boasts long stretches of sandy beaches. The tides of the Adriatic Sea cover them with thousands of colourful shells in gorgeous and imaginative forms.

Don’t miss the town’s circular bell tower, which is about 1,000 years old. Then take a photo tour around Caorle’s old downtown streets, where each house’s exterior is painted in a distinct dramatic tone.

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10. Ponza, Lazio

Ponza is a small village on the island of the same name in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Ponza, with its towering cliffs and crystal-clear water, is a gorgeous – albeit unpopular – summer resort. Ponza Lazio is also considered in the most colorful cities in Italy. Coming from the sea, the colourful horseshoe-shaped Ponza port will captivate you.

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