10 Most Colorful Cities in Europe
8. Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is among the oldest cities in the world. Colorful houses with red roofs turn it into an easily recognizable place. Spots such as Alfama, Baixa Streets, Bairro Alto and Moravia are some of the most delightful in Lisbon, but bright colors can be admired anywhere throughout the town.
Not to mention the azulejos, a type of glazed colored tile that covers plenty of the place’s buildings from city limit to city limit. Azulejos is a characteristic which has charmed locals and foreigners for generations. It is everywhere in Portugal — an explosion of shapes and motifs. It’s in constant evolution, in constant change. Just as fado, Portuguese music which gives the listener a mix of sounds and experiences, these pieces of colored tiles enrich the visual experience and aesthetics. Azulejos complements and highlights the city architecture and makes visitors want to come back as soon as possible.
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