Aug 04, 2025

8 Most Colourful Streets to Walk in India

Aanya Mehta

Lodhi Art District, Delhi

India’s first open air public art gallery! This South Delhi neighborhood is covered in massive, thought provoking murals by Indian and international artists.

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Church Street, Bengaluru

By day, it’s a food and book lover’s paradise. By night, colorful LED lit streets and wall art make this a vibrant walk full of life and street music.

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French Quarter, Pondicherry

Colonial buildings in soft pastels, bright bougainvillea, and European-style street lamps make this walk feel like a step into Southern France.

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Fontainhas, Goa

The Latin Quarter of Goa, Fontainhas has narrow lanes lined with bright yellow, teal, and maroon Portuguese era homes with ceramic tiles and hanging balconies.

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Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

One of the most extraordinary streets, ancient and vintage, its a spectacular space to capture the street in its vintage form!

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Varanasi

Varanasi has the most colourful streets, that seriously need to be looked at for its colour and art. Spectacular street photography is done here.

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Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Walk through the indigo washed alleys of Jodhpur’s old city, soothing to the eyes, steeped in history, and picture perfect.

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Khotachiwadi, Mumbai

A heritage village tucked into Mumbai’s chaos, with Portuguese-style homes, colourful facades, and old world charm.

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