Most of the people like to travel when it’s vacation time. When some people travel around the country, people who have a lot of money in their hands go to visit the countries of the country. When traveling around the world in this way, the beautiful places you will find are endless. Some places are so breathtaking that they look like a painted picture.

Similarly, there are places created by many countries to attract tourists. Our plan is to take some of the most beautiful streets that you will find on a world tour and bring you the information.

Medina Street in Cheychawan (Morocco)

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Located in the city of Cheychawan in northwest Morocco, the buildings lining the Medina street are almost all painted blue and its variations. The entire street was painted blue by the Jews who came to Morocco in 1930.

Jews consider blue a sacred color, representing God and the heavens. At present, there are no Jews living in Medina Street, but still, as a tradition, the residents are working to color the existing buildings blue.

Floating Umbrella Street in Aguada (Portugal)
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Every year in July, the streets of Aguada, Portugal are completely covered with raised umbrellas for the Art Festival called Ajitagada. Although this tradition started as recently as 2012, it is popular among tourists from all over the world due to its colorful and mind-blowing nature.

If you ever get a chance to visit Portugal, don’t forget to do it in July.

Petal-lined streets of La Oratava (Spain)
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La Oratava is a beautiful city located on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands of Spain. The specialty of this small town is that in the month of June, almost every street is covered with wonderful patterns created using flower petals and sea sand.

This tradition originated in the 19th century when a young woman living in La Oratava decorated the path in front of her house with flower petals. In 2006, 10 people spent 40 days creating a single pattern that spanned 950 square meters and was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records.

Vila de Gracia Street in Barcelona (Spain)
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The month of August is important for those living in Barcelona, ​​Spain as it hosts the Gracia Festival, which is considered to be the best, most festive and most beautiful street festival there. During the festive season, Vila de Gràcia, one of Barcelona’s oldest streets, is decorated entirely with recycled materials.

Considered to be a very colorful festival, almost all the streets of Barcelona are decorated in a mind-blowing way and each street has its own unique theme.

Striped cobblestone street in Enschede (Netherlands)
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Rumbeek is a commercial street in the city of Enschede in the Netherlands. The street is named after the small river that flows nearby.

Rumbeek way was built on that small waterway in the past and after a flood that killed around 650 people in the year 2000, recently the governing authorities have worked to give the waterway a chance to flow freely through the street once again.

A few years later, as a reminder of that sad past story, broken pieces of stone have been used to decorate the waterway, thereby reducing the speed of the waterway and preventing the street from being flooded. Also, due to the special stone pieces used in its design, beautiful ripples can always be seen on the waterway.

Alberobello Street in Apulia (Italy)
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Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, Alberobello is popular with tourists for its stone-roofed trullo houses (a type of traditional Italian house).The construction of the houses is done by flat stones placed on top of each other. Therefore, if one piece of stone is removed, the whole house collapses. The tradition of creating such houses began as a tactic adopted by ancient settlers to avoid paying taxes.

Lombard Street in San Francisco (USA)
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San Francisco’s Lombardy Street is famous among local and foreign tourists because of the hairpin bends found here. The planners have used these curves to reduce accidents caused by the steepness of Via Lombardi, which has a maximum speed limit of 8 km/h.