Chefchaoen, Morocco

How can a place that’s so romanticized turn out to actually prove to be as wonderful as reality? This georgeous city in the foothills of the Rif Mountains is a photogenic paradise. Twists and turns through corridors and Moorish doors reveal a seemingly endless supply of vibrant blue hues.

The city was painted blue in the 1900s when a large influx of Jewish people arrived towards the Second World War. The shades of Blue symbolizes the sky for heaven and God.