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5 6 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Rainbow Row sounds like a location out of Candyland but in actuality, it's the name given to a series of charming row houses set in Downtown Charleston. These 13 structures stand as the longest stretch of Georgian-style homes in the US and flaunt pastel-painted exteriors likened to that of a rainbow. Charleston itself takes huge influence from its Caribbean mother colony of Barbados, and this South Carolina city is like a mini island retreat. The two destinations share similarly-colored buildings, cobbled streets and Creole cuisine. BO-KAAP, SOUTH AFRICA While Cape Town is known for its natural wonders, the lively neighborhood of Bo-Kaap was built on the beauty of self-expression. Following the end of the apartheid, locals painted their then white houses bright colors to celebrate their newfound freedom. Today, mosques and Edwardian-style residences make up this historic Muslim quarter where buildings remain covered in splashes of lime green, hot pink, turquoise, fuschia and lemony yellows. It's a scene that can be spotted from a mile away as the city lies at the base of Signal Hill, and shines bright even on the gloomiest of days. V U E N J . C O M 136

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