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Among the 45 most beautiful small towns in the world
01. Hallstatt (Austria)
This lakeside town stands between steep slopes and gem-like emerald lakes. It is famous for its beautiful natural scenery. It is like a postcard sent from heaven and a textbook for the scenery of European towns.
02. The town of Salzburg (Austria)
This is the hometown of the great musician Mozart. Walking into the town, most of the buildings in front of you are Baroque buildings. Not only can you see various gardens, but you can also see unique palaces.
03. Giethoorn (Netherlands)
Giethoorn Village, with a history of more than 700 years, has the reputation of “Venice of the Netherlands”. It is not infected by the atmosphere of modernization, and still retains a fairy-tale scene. There are no roads, let alone cars, fresh air, quiet water, and ancient houses give people an unprecedented relaxation.
04. Cesky Krumlov (Czech Republic)
The Czech town of Cesky Krumlov is well-deservedly named the most beautiful town in the world. On the outskirts of the town, you can see the somewhat gaudy castle tower, which is the tallest building in the town and the most obvious coordinate of Cesky Krumlov.
05. Hamnoy fishing village (Norway)
In the most shocking photos in the world in 2014, the fishing village of Hamnoy was among them. When I came here, everything was so illusory, as if it had been a lifetime away.
06. The town of Interlaken (Switzerland)
She is a town that is loved by people who yearn for lakes and mountains. The atmosphere is very old and full of culture. No matter by train, car or boat, after passing through the continuous mountain lakes, tourists will feel that they have entered a lowland abruptly. Interlaken It will be displayed in front of you.
07. Cinque Terre (Italy)
In the minds of Italians, Cinque Terre is “Colorful Santorini”. The town is built on the hillside, leaning against the green hills and facing the sea, and the colorful houses are scattered and dotted among them.
08. Colmar (France)
Colmar is one of the most romantic regions, named after its canals and flower boats, beautiful natural scenery, mysterious winemaking techniques, and grape vines with different personalities.
09. Gokayama Gassho Village (Japan)
Although Wukashan is not as large and famous as Baichuan Township, it lacks a commercialized Wukashan, and it has a unique and independent beauty surrounded by mountains.
10. The town of Annecy (France)
Annecy, known as “Little Venice”, is a French border town close to Switzerland. She leans against the Alps, rests her head on Lake Annecy, surrounds the city with green water, surrounded by flowers, colorful leaves, and snow-capped mountains and green grass. Forget about the existence of time.
11. The town of Bled (Slovenia)
The small town of Bled was once rated as one of the most beautiful small towns in the world. The scenery here is so beautiful that it feels unreal. This is a very inconspicuous town, but the people who come here have no One that doesn’t linger on it.
12. The town of Oia (Greece)
The small town of Oia is located in Santorini, the crown of Greece. It is the most dazzling pearl on the island and a place with the most beautiful sunset in the world.
13. Burano (Italy)
The local residents painted their small and exquisite houses colorfully. These colorful houses form a rainbow-like alley next to each other, stretching across a clear river, and boats with the same bright colors park quietly by the river, like a fairytale version of Venice.
14. Blue and White Town (Tunisia)
Blue and White Town is located in the northeast of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The reason why it is called “Blue and White Town” is because this town is located on the cliff by the Mediterranean Sea. All the houses have only two colors, white walls and blue walls. The doors and windows are extraordinarily fresh.
15. Himeji Castle (Japan)
The Japanese often say, “If there is only one castle tower to see in the world, it must be Himeji Castle!” Himeji Castle can show different beauty all year round, but the most favorite is spring, where the cherry blossoms are flying all over the sky, and the air is beautiful. There is a sweet and fresh taste in it.
16. Bamberg (Germany)
Bamberg was founded in 1007 AD and has a history of more than 1,000 years. This kind of historical origin of big cities and towns is not uncommon in Europe, but Bamberg is unique in that it escaped the two world wars and is basically well preserved and has not been destroyed by the war.
17. Kiruna (Sweden)
Every June, the sun in Kiruna is always there day and night, and tourists flock to see the wonderful “midnight sun”. Snow-covered in winter, Kiruna has become a great place for ski lovers. If the weather is good, people can also enjoy the magical and spectacular Northern Lights.
18. The small town of Husavik (Iceland)
The small town of Husavik in Iceland is a beautiful town in the north of Iceland. It is a world-renowned whale watching sanctuary, with a success rate of 98%!
19. Queenstown (New Zealand)
Queenstown is known as the honeymoon paradise most yearned for by brides and grooms from all over the world. Local residents say that Queenstown is the happiest place in the world, and people get married here every day.
20. The town of Spiez (Switzerland)
The small town of Spiez is located on the edge of a water bay on the south bank of Lake Thun. It is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and has fresh air. It is known as one of the most beautiful towns in Switzerland.
21. Hemu Village (China)
Beside the beautiful Hanas Lake in Xinjiang, there is a small mountain village – Hemu Village, which is known as “the first village in China”. In addition to the beautiful scenery, it is also a great place for stargazing.
22. Zermatt (Switzerland)
Known as the “City of Glaciers”, the small town of Zermatt is located among the peaks of the Alps and is a world-renowned mountain resort without car pollution. The environment is elegant, the air is fresh, and you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of mountains and glaciers.
23. Goreme Town (Turkey)
The rooms in the town are all repaired from caves. This is the mysterious secret place of Turkey. The National Geographic of the United States rated it as one of the top ten beauties of the earth, and it is also a famous holy place for hot air balloons.
24. Shengsi Uninhabited Village (Zhoushan, China)
There used to be more than 3,000 people living in this village, but now the houses are empty, and the houses built near the mountains are empty, which contrast with the green creepers all over the walls, so that some people describe it as a “fairy tale”.
25. Bibury Town (England)
Bibury is known as the most beautiful village in England. Its unique architecture and natural elegance are the epitome of England. On one side are the Arlington row houses built in the 14th century, and on the other side is the greenery that symbolizes this vitality. Even if you see it with your own eyes, it is still hard to believe the reality in front of you.
26. Røros (Norway)
Røros is a unique town with a long history and a Norwegian World Cultural Heritage Site. There are more than 800 colorful wooden buildings in the town, which still exude a strong medieval flavor.
27. Würzburg (Germany)
The most romantic center of Würzburg, it is a good place to commemorate the great man and relax in a daze.
28. Dubrovnik (Croatia)
Surrounded by fortified walls, this extraordinary old city combines the fantasy of the century Mediterranean. Whether you’re visiting Dubrovnik for the first time or you’ve been there many times, every time you set your sights on the beautiful old city, you’ll be in awe.
29. Zakopane (Poland)
Zakopane is one of the most popular outdoor travel destinations in Poland. People come here to ski in winter, and it is a paradise for hikers in spring, summer and autumn.
30. Rothenburg (Germany)
Rothenburg, located on the plateau, is called the “treasure of the Middle Ages” by the local residents. It is the area with the most complete preservation of the style of the Middle Ages among all cities in Germany.
31. Fussen (Germany)
The old town of Fussen is full of historical romance. In the alleys left over from the Middle Ages, at the foot of the bishop’s summer palace, there are countless Baroque churches, where you can see rich art treasures left over from the city’s history of more than 700 years.
32. Alberobello (Italy)
Small houses with pointed roofs are undulating and scattered. Walking on the quiet “Paradise Trail” of the town is like walking in a magical village.
33. Hongcun (China)
Hongcun, an ancient village featuring Hui-style architecture, is famous both at home and abroad for the Oscar-winning film “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” directed by Ang Lee. There are more than 140 well-preserved Ming and Qing ancient dwellings in the village. Row upon row of layered courtyards in the village complement the beautiful lake and mountain scenery, and there are scenery everywhere, stepping into a painting.
34. Albarracin (Spain)
First-time visitors to Albaracín will be surprised to find this well-preserved Spanish village surrounded by its defensive walls and surrounded by large, seemingly barren hills. Located at the highest point of the city walls is the famous Anadyr Tower, built in the 10th century, from which you can enjoy the panoramic view of the town, the abandoned walls and the ruins of the former castle.
35. Dinan (France)
Dinant is a small city with mountains and waters. There are not only magnificent castles built on the hills, but also rivers that add aura to the city. In addition, the original European rural style and slow-paced life here are hard to find. What’s wrong.
36. Grasse (France)
When it comes to perfume, one must mention Grasse, which is known as the perfume capital of the world. This small town in the south of the French Riviera, close to Nice and Cannes, has charming sunshine, golden beaches, and an antique town full of A taste of the Mediterranean.
37. Sighisoara (Romania)
The ancient city of Sighişoara is actually not that big. Vlad Dracula, the prototype of the vampire, was born here in 1431. The house he once lived in is still well preserved. Every year, many tourists come to witness the vampire’s former life. This “nest”.
38. Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland)
Lauterbrunnen is a small town in the Interlaken district of Bern, Switzerland. It is located in the west of the Jungfrau region, with more than 70 waterfalls and small rivers falling from the cliffs, so the German literal translation of Lauterbrunnen is a lot of springs. This town is a veritable waterfall town.
39. KV Town (Czech Republic)
KV Town is a famous “soda hot spring” town in Europe and the oldest hot spring town in European history.
40. Mont Saint-Michel Castle (France)
The Bay of Saint-Malo, where Mont Saint-Michel is located, is a tidal flat. The tide continuously washes sediment ashore, making Mont Saint-Michel an isolated island. The island is formed only when the tide is high, and it is connected to the mainland through the tidal flat when the tide is low. , quite mysterious.
41. Kefalonia (Greece)
Kefalonia is the largest island in the Ionian Sea. The beautiful beaches and caves on the island attract many tourists to spend their summer here every year.
42. The town of Spello (Italy)
Spello, an ancient town located in the central part of Umbria, combines the firmness and softness of stone and flowers. Wandering among towering castles, narrow ancient alleys, and wide squares, this small town built on the mountainside has all the fantasies of the fairy tale world in dreams.
43. Positano (Italy)
Positano is a small town located on the coast of the Amalfi Coast in the Campania region of Italy. The main part of the town is backed by mountains and facing the sea. This poetic town is called a paradise on earth by National Geographic.
44. Longern (Switzerland)
The town is built on the mountain, surrounded by a group of snow-capped mountains, and all the houses in the town are hidden in exquisite gardens. Residents dress up their homes beautifully, like a paradise among the lakes and mountains.
45. Popeye Village (Malta)
Because the film Popeye was going to be filmed before, a colorful fairy tale fishing village was specially established in the northwest of Malta for the needs of filming. After the filming of the film, the village was completely preserved.
ideal life
Probably in a sunny
A small town with flowers on the branches and green on the ground
perhaps
if possible
at a corner
I just met her in the second half of my life|he
I hope one day I can make enough money to retire,
Come to such a beautiful town,
we don’t do anything,
Just reading, walking, chatting, listening to music.
Fingers clasped, embrace each other and sleep.