Some of the most beautiful cities in the world reveal their charm slowly; Through magnificent architecture, shining coastline or passionate street life that fully illustrates the soul of a place; Others, but, slowly and in silence; In narrow streets, marine landscapes or multi -year streets that are still full of life. From coastal shelters to symbols within cities, there are areas that conquer the imagination; Not because they always top the lists, but because they have a lasting impact. In this short article, you will be more familiar with the five most beautiful cities in the world. (Admiddleeast)
Cartha, Colombia
In Cartagena, Caribbean waters intersect with paved streets and colorful architecture. Founded in the 16th century, the old city and city of the city is known as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In fact, it has one of the most widespread defense fortifications in South America. In addition, there are Rosario Islands and Isla Barú, which have fascinated the white beaches, transparent waters and coral reefs, coastal tourists and diving enthusiasts from all over the world.
Photographer: Kelly Cheng / Admiddleeast
Stockholm, Sweden
Fans of the minimalist and simple Scandinavian design travel to Stockholm; The city that is the main center of this style inspired by nature. However, beyond the aesthetics known in the interior design, the Swedish capital is also remarkable; From the public library with beautiful architecture to the royal palace of Baroque and the Medieval Cathedral, the architecture of each of these buildings has a lot to say. The city’s natural geography looks as stunning. Stockholm is an al -Jazir assembly consisting of four islands that connect more than 5 bridges. This spectacular combination has brought the nickname “Venice of the North” to Stockholm.

Photographer: Maria Swärd / Admiddleeast
Kathmando, Nepal
When it comes to natural landscapes, nothing can compete with the magnificent Himalayan mountains that surround Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. To this image, add the glamorous temples and ancient architecture to reach a wonderful destination. The city hosts several UNESCO World Heritage Sites; Including the Kathmandu Durbar Square, where kings were once crocked; Swayambhunath, which is a sacred place for both the Buddhists and the Hindus, and the Budhanath, whose huge dome is known as a gateway to heaven.

Photographer: Xavierarnau / Admiddleeast
Ravanimi, Finland
If Santa Claus was to choose a house, it would not have found a more amazing place than Rovaniemi. Located in Lapland, Finland, exactly in the Arctic circuit, it is the official birthplace of Santa. Ravanimi is known in the summer with the phenomenon of “midnight sun”; When the sun stays in the sky for four hours and provides a unique opportunity to walk in the quiet rivers of the area or walk in its lush forests. The winter season is also the best time to sled the northern deer in a snow -covered land and aurora.

Photographer: Roberto Moiola / Admiddleeast
Taline, Estonia
Walking in the coastal town of Tallinn in Estonia evokes a sense of traveling to thirteenth -century Europe; However, it can now be experienced with little pleasure and holding a modern Latte cup. Talen is one of the healthiest medieval cities in the world; The feature that has made its old city also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is not just a few historic churches that remain in the city; Rather, a large part of Talen’s medium -sized structure, including old plots, winding streets, defensive towers and large parts of the walls around the rich city have also been preserved in architecture.

Photographer: Kavalenkava Volha / Admiddleeast
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
A pleasant, enchanting, and like a box full of jewelry are descriptions commonly used for “San Miguel deelende”; A city belonging to the colonial era in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. The city has been selected twice as the best city in the world, and it is on the UNESCO World Heritage List for its own amazing examples of Spanish Spanish Baroque architecture. Art festivals, galleries and the dynamic food scene in the city have also made it a popular destination for tourists.

Photographer: Ferrantraite / Admiddleeast
Passive, Morocco
There are few cities that can travel with only one photo inspiring; But Chefchaeen, a mountainous city of northern Morocco, drown in blue, is one of the same places. The reason for this blue color is even more beautiful than its relaxing spectrum. In the fifteenth century, the Jews who fled Spanish’s searches were painted in blue to remind the sky and the power of God above. In the following centuries, the inhabitants of the city continued this tradition.

Photographer: Francesco Riccardo icomino / Admiddleeast
Chiang Mai, Thailand
The calm and metropolis of the cities are usually not together; But Chiang Mai is not an ordinary city. This mountainous city in northern Thailand is not only with waterfalls, tropical forests and botanical gardens, it is also known as the main center of ancient therapeutic techniques. “Traditional Thai massage” is one of the methods that is rooted in Buddhist teachings. Since Chiang Mai hosts more than 5 Buddhist temples, it is not surprising that health and health are intertwined in the city’s fabric.

Photographer: Wichianduangsri / Admiddleeast
Although Kyoto is the former capital of Japan, it has never lost its place as one of the most beautiful cities in the country. The city, now known as the “Cultural Capital of Japan”, is full of cherry blossoms, the home of a lush bamboo forest called Sagano and hosts a large number of temples and sacred shrines. Kyoto has several places listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List; These include the Temple of “Saiho-Ji”, “Ryoan-Ji Temple” and “Kinkaku-Ji”.

Photographer: Sean Pavone / Admiddleeast
Jaipur is the second “single -color” city on the list that fascinates the viewer with a stunning beauty. Jaipur, known as “Pink City”, took on pink in the year 6 When Maharaja Ram Singh ordered that most of the city’s buildings be turned into this color. The architecture of the city is breathtaking; In particular, Hawa Mahal with five floors in the form of a pyramid that has two decorated windows. Since the royal clans have been attracted to Jaipur for centuries, this is not the only palace of the city. Rambagh Palace with hand -made lattice, Jai Mahal Palace, located in 2 hectares of gardens, and Samode Palace near Jaipur, are all open today and are operating as a hotel.

Photographer: Tuul & Bruno Morandi / Admiddleeast
Which of these cities did you have the experience of traveling? If you were to travel only one of these cities, which would you choose? Please share your valuable look, opinion and experience with Kajaro and its companions.
Cover Photo: Phafaman in Morocco; Photo Source: Dangerous-business.com, Photographer Name: Unknown
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