Set off on a journey to discover the most colorful villages in Italy. From north to south, between pastel plasters and bright colors that shine in the sun, there are many and all not to be missed. Walking along narrow streets or by the sea, you will encounter different dialects and cultures, historical monuments and fishing villages, crafts and local traditions, all united by the beauty and joy that a walk through one of the most spontaneous expressions of Italian creativity can give.
Here is a review of the 15 most colorful villages in Italy, to find out where to go to visit the most fascinating, the most cheerful and the most instagrammable that the Bel Paese has to offer.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu/
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