There are places in the world that feel like they were taken straight out of a picture book—small villages where time moves slowly, where houses look as if they belong in fairy tales, and where color and nature blend in harmony.
Away from crowded cities, these “cute villages” offer peace, charm, and unforgettable scenery.

From vibrant wall art to pastel houses and villages floating on water, here are the Top 10 Cutest Villages in the World, ranked from No.10 to No.1.

No.10 — Bibury|England



Located in the Cotswolds, Bibury is often called “the most beautiful village in England.”
The stone cottages of Arlington Row are perfectly preserved from medieval times. Ducks and swans drift along the nearby river, creating a serene countryside atmosphere. Walking around feels like stepping into a gentle, old English fairy tale.

No.9 — Rainbow Village(彩虹眷村)|Taiwan



Once an ordinary military housing area, this village was transformed by a retired soldier who began painting colorful murals on the buildings. Every wall is covered with adorable characters, patterns, and bright colors.
Just wandering around fills you with joy — it’s pure, vibrant cuteness.

No.8 — Colmar|France



Located in the Alsace region, Colmar is known as one of the most fairy-tale-like towns in France.
Timber-framed houses in pastel colors line the cobblestone streets, and flowers decorate every window. A small canal winds through the village, giving rise to the nickname “Little Venice.” A boat ride offers a dreamy view of the storybook scenery.

No.7 — Mont Saint-Michel|France



A mystical island village centered around a historic abbey.
When the tide rises, it appears as a floating castle on the sea; when the tide recedes, a pathway emerges. Walking uphill through the stone houses and small shops makes you feel like a medieval adventurer exploring an ancient world.

No.6 — Chefchaouen|Morocco



Known worldwide as the “Blue City.”
Every house, staircase, and wall in Chefchaouen is painted a soft shade of blue. The village’s appearance changes with the light of day, making it endlessly photogenic. Enjoy mint tea at a café while soaking in the calming sea of blue around you.

No.5 — Alberobello|Italy



Famous for its unique cone-shaped stone houses called Trulli, this village is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Many roofs feature mysterious hand-painted symbols, giving the whole area a whimsical and secretive feel. Mini shops and wine stores inside the Trulli make exploring extra fun.

No.4 — Hobbiton|New Zealand



A real-life set from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Cute rounded doors, houses built into grassy hills, and sheep wandering the meadows create a magical world where you feel like a hobbit yourself. It’s impossible not to smile while exploring this fantasy village.

No.3 — Santa Claus Village|Finland



Located in the Arctic Circle, this is the home of Santa Claus and a place where it’s Christmas all year long.
You can meet Santa, ride on a reindeer sleigh, try dog sledding, and even see the Northern Lights when the night sky is clear. A winter fairy tale brought to life.

No.2 — Giethoorn|Netherlands



Known as “the village without roads.”
Instead of cars, people travel by boat through peaceful canals. Charming thatched-roof cottages and wooden arched bridges create a tranquil, romantic atmosphere. A boat ride here feels like floating through a watercolor painting.

No.1 — Oia|Santorini, Greece



Whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches perched on dramatic cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Every evening, visitors gather to watch the famous sunset, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world. Wandering along the stone paths past tiny boutiques and cafés is pure bliss.

Conclusion

Each of these villages offers unique charm and a slower rhythm of life.
When you seek beauty, serenity, and a heartwarming escape, skip the big cities and choose a village instead. Somewhere out there, a little village is waiting to capture your heart with a scene you’ll never forget.