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Gasadalur (Faroe Islands - Denmark) - Gásadalur is a small town located on the west side of Vágar, with a fantastic panoramic view of the Mykines island.
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Colmar (France) - This French community dazzles tourists because of the pretty colored houses. It is a great destination if you fancy a boat ride while enjoying the views.
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Popeye (Malta) - This small village in Malta is an outdoor museum and theme park. The architecture is fascinating and the sea views are even better.
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Popeye (Malta) - Watching the sunset from here is a truly magical experience.
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Nuremberg (Germany) - This small German region has been around since the Middle Ages. Its culture, history and traditional houses are the main attractions, along with the breathtaking views.
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Bled (Slovenia) - Bled is known for the green landscapes filled with mountains and magical views.
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Bled (Slovenia) - Located on the northwest of Slovenia, the town is one of the most touristic places in the country because of Lake Bled, which features a natural island in the middle.
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Riomaggiore (Italy) - Picturesque houses, a fascinating history and it's right by the sea. What else do you need from a place?
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Bibury (England) - The village is located in the Cotswold district in Gloucestershire.
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Bibury (England) - This is one of the most famous post-card streets of the UK, with its green scenery and traditional British houses.
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Saksun (Faroe Islands - Denmark) - Mountains, valleys and a lots of greenery - the Saksun villages are located in the Faroe Islands, a Danish territory in the north of the Atlantic.
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Shirakawa-go (Japan) - This small Japanese village is known for its traditional houses, called gasshoku, which are entirely built with wood and have thatched roofs that are changed every five years.
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Shirakawa-go (Japan) - During the cold season, the snow-covered houses and landscapes look very impressive.
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Göreme (Turkey) - This Turkish town is pretty unique. The historical region of Cappadocia attracts lots of tourists every year.
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Xijiang (China) - Xijiang is a village in the east of Guizhou, which is known as the area of the 'one thousand houses'. The welcoming houses and green landscapes make for a beautiful view.
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Xitang (China) - The 'city of water,' as it is known, is surrounded by nine rivers and it is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Calitri (Italy) - The typical architecture of the Italian village of Calitri attracts tourists from all around the globe. It almost looks like a puzzle!
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Sintra (Portugal) - This Portuguese town is a World Heritage Site and its beautiful architecture is certainly an inspiration for artists. The Pena Palace is one of the biggest attractions there.
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Sintra (Portugal) - Intricate history and amazing nature are just some of the attractions of Sintra. The Quinta da Regaleira is also one of the town's main attraction.
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Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) - You'll find rustic houses and charming landscapes at this Swiss village.
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Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) - The village looks like something out of a fairy tale and attracts tourists from all over the world, rivaling some of the country's big cities.
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Murten (Switzerland) - This Swiss village features adorable streets, a beautiful lake and gorgeous mountains.
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Murten (Switzerland) - The place becomes even more magical during the winter.
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Hallstatt (Austria) - Sitting right by the lake Hallstätter See, the small Austrian village is in the perfect location, surrounded by incredible mountains.
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Hallstatt (Austria) - In 1997, the Austrian village was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When it is covered in snow in the winter, the place attracts even more tourists.
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Roque-Gageac (France) - This is one of France's most beautiful villages. The stone houses sit by the river that is filled with little boats, making for a great trip.
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Roque-Gageac (France) - The traditionally uncommon houses add a special touch to the French destination.
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Reine (Norway) - This small Norwegian town is a true paradise on Earth and it receives thousands of tourists a year.
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Reine (Norway) - In the winter, the scenery is equally beautiful with the snow-capped mountains reflected on the lake.
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Gruyères (Switzerland) - Besides being stunning on its own, the village has the beautiful Gruyères Castle to brag about, one of the most prestigious medieval monuments in Switzerland.
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Gruyères (Switzerland)
- Green landscapes, traditional cottages and a breathtaking mountain background are some of the things you can find in this village, which is home to less than 1700 people. See also: 30 things to do in Europe at least once in your life
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Gasadalur (Faroe Islands - Denmark) - Gásadalur is a small town located on the west side of Vágar, with a fantastic panoramic view of the Mykines island.
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Colmar (France) - This French community dazzles tourists because of the pretty colored houses. It is a great destination if you fancy a boat ride while enjoying the views.
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Popeye (Malta) - This small village in Malta is an outdoor museum and theme park. The architecture is fascinating and the sea views are even better.
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Popeye (Malta) - Watching the sunset from here is a truly magical experience.
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Nuremberg (Germany) - This small German region has been around since the Middle Ages. Its culture, history and traditional houses are the main attractions, along with the breathtaking views.
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Bled (Slovenia) - Bled is known for the green landscapes filled with mountains and magical views.
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Bled (Slovenia) - Located on the northwest of Slovenia, the town is one of the most touristic places in the country because of Lake Bled, which features a natural island in the middle.
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Riomaggiore (Italy) - Picturesque houses, a fascinating history and it's right by the sea. What else do you need from a place?
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Bibury (England) - The village is located in the Cotswold district in Gloucestershire.
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Bibury (England) - This is one of the most famous post-card streets of the UK, with its green scenery and traditional British houses.
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Saksun (Faroe Islands - Denmark) - Mountains, valleys and a lots of greenery - the Saksun villages are located in the Faroe Islands, a Danish territory in the north of the Atlantic.
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Shirakawa-go (Japan) - This small Japanese village is known for its traditional houses, called gasshoku, which are entirely built with wood and have thatched roofs that are changed every five years.
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Shirakawa-go (Japan) - During the cold season, the snow-covered houses and landscapes look very impressive.
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Göreme (Turkey) - This Turkish town is pretty unique. The historical region of Cappadocia attracts lots of tourists every year.
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Xijiang (China) - Xijiang is a village in the east of Guizhou, which is known as the area of the 'one thousand houses'. The welcoming houses and green landscapes make for a beautiful view.
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Xitang (China) - The 'city of water,' as it is known, is surrounded by nine rivers and it is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Calitri (Italy) - The typical architecture of the Italian village of Calitri attracts tourists from all around the globe. It almost looks like a puzzle!
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Sintra (Portugal) - This Portuguese town is a World Heritage Site and its beautiful architecture is certainly an inspiration for artists. The Pena Palace is one of the biggest attractions there.
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Sintra (Portugal) - Intricate history and amazing nature are just some of the attractions of Sintra. The Quinta da Regaleira is also one of the town's main attraction.
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Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) - You'll find rustic houses and charming landscapes at this Swiss village.
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Stein am Rhein (Switzerland) - The village looks like something out of a fairy tale and attracts tourists from all over the world, rivaling some of the country's big cities.
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Murten (Switzerland) - This Swiss village features adorable streets, a beautiful lake and gorgeous mountains.
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Murten (Switzerland) - The place becomes even more magical during the winter.
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Hallstatt (Austria) - Sitting right by the lake Hallstätter See, the small Austrian village is in the perfect location, surrounded by incredible mountains.
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Hallstatt (Austria) - In 1997, the Austrian village was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When it is covered in snow in the winter, the place attracts even more tourists.
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Roque-Gageac (France) - This is one of France's most beautiful villages. The stone houses sit by the river that is filled with little boats, making for a great trip.
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Roque-Gageac (France) - The traditionally uncommon houses add a special touch to the French destination.
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Reine (Norway) - This small Norwegian town is a true paradise on Earth and it receives thousands of tourists a year.
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Reine (Norway) - In the winter, the scenery is equally beautiful with the snow-capped mountains reflected on the lake.
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Gruyères (Switzerland) - Besides being stunning on its own, the village has the beautiful Gruyères Castle to brag about, one of the most prestigious medieval monuments in Switzerland.
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Gruyères (Switzerland)
- Green landscapes, traditional cottages and a breathtaking mountain background are some of the things you can find in this village, which is home to less than 1700 people. See also: 30 things to do in Europe at least once in your life
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The world's most charming villages
These small places are surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and make for great holiday destinations
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There are some incredibly beautiful villages and towns around the world. Green landscapes, mountains, and cottages are just some of their attractions, along with amazing architecture and interesting history. These charming destinations also make for the perfect vacation spots.
Check out the most charming villages in the world!
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