Tiny little places packed with a big punch of beauty.
The small towns may not attract a hoard of tourists or mesmerize you with their massive and grand
structures. However, what they do is welcome you to the warmth and the exuberance of the people and the quaint little corners that could transform your state of mind completely. Small towns are relaxing and do not rush you into experience something driven by the fear of missing out. Small towns are pure joy. Here are a few small towns around the world that are so beautiful you would want to call them home.
Alberobello, Italy
It is impossible for one to not fall in love with the pristine beauty of this place. The town is picture perfect in every way and has even been marked as a UNESCO World Heritage site entirely. This small town fall under Italy's Puglia region and is known for the beautiful and unique trulli houses that line the cobble stoned streets. The houses are made from local whitewashed limestone and have conical roofs and when you look at them together it seems straight out of a fairy tale book.
Colmar, France
Get over Paris and visit this quaint and colorful little town called Colmar in France. While Paris definitely has a charm of its own that has made people fall in love with the city over and over again, Colmar will offer you more away from the busy humdrums of the cities. This little French town has narrow canals, pastel colored houses and winding streets that make it a perfect treat for the eyes. The town has an old school charm of its own characterized by the medieval era and early Renaissance era buildings as well as a church that dates back to the 13th century. To top it all, this pretty little town is also considered to be the wine capital of the Alsace region.
Hallstatt, Austria
Austria never disappoints your eyes! Be it any season, Austria never sheds off its beauty and Hallstatt, a little town located in the mountainous region, Salzkammerhut is the proof of that. This little town feels like one in the stories and is adorned with Alpine houses that have been there since the 16th century. The dramatic view of the mountains and the houses nestled at the lap of narrow cliff would make this small town worth your visit.
















