Jellybean Row – Far More Than Just a Street I had always believed Jellybean Row was a single colorful street, but it’s so much more than that—it’s an entire section of St. John’s that feels like stepping into a living artwork. I went out around 5 a.m. with the intention of snapping a few golden hour photos, and I ended up staying until nearly noon, completely absorbed by what I found.
The houses aren’t just painted in bright, cheerful colors. Many feature stained glass windows, intricate doors, and unique details that make each home feel like it has its own personality. Hanging flower baskets add even more charm, and the entire neighborhood smelled like a garden in bloom.
What surprised me most was how expansive the area is—you can wander block after block and still discover new angles, colors, and details. For photographers, it’s a dream come true, but even if you’re not behind a camera, the atmosphere is uplifting and unforgettable.
This isn’t just a quick stop or a postcard moment; it’s a place to slow down, wander, and really take it all in. Jellybean Row is vibrant, welcoming, and truly one of the most magical neighborhoods I’ve...
Read moreA must-visit in St. John’s! This charming, colorful cityscape is full of character and history, with rows of beautifully preserved historic houses painted in vibrant hues that make each street feel like a work of art. Walking through the area is a treat, but be sure to wear comfortable shoes—St. John’s is known for its steep hills, which add to its charm but can be quite the workout! Perfect for a leisurely stroll, photo ops, and soaking in the unique atmosphere. Highly recommended for anyone wanting an authentic slice of...
Read moreSuch a fabulous street to walk down and enjoy the coloured houses. It’s not just one location like it’s shown on the map, but an entire neighbourhood. We came in the evening and it was so peaceful and the houses are beautiful. Important to remember that people like here, and to be respectful of their homes. They are not a tourist destination to them.
Views change from street to street - changes sides of the roads and angle to...
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