Known as the ‘Pink City,’ Jaipur's buildings are primarily constructed from pink sandstone, giving the city a distinctive rosy hue.
Often called the ‘Blue City,’ Jodhpur features buildings painted in various shades of blue, believed to help keep interiors cool during hot summers.
Associated with a unique shade of blue known as Majorelle blue, Marrakech's buildings are adorned with this special hue, creating a mesmerizing visual.
The city's structures are characterized by a red shade, derived from the word ‘krasnaya,’ originally meaning 'beautiful' and now meaning 'red' in contemporary Russian.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mardin boasts numerous baked brown colored structures cascading down the slope, creating a captivating sight, especially at sunset.
Known for its distinctive yellow hue, Izamal is often referred to as the Yellow City due to its iconic golden yellow buildings.
Predominantly painted in white with occasional touches of blue, Santorini's iconic whitewashed houses adorned with blue doors and windows create a picturesque scene against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea.