How to Say "picturesque" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “picturesque” is “pintoresco” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Visitamos un pueblo pintoresco en las montañas.
We visited a picturesque village in the mountains.
La vista desde el hotel es muy pintoresca.
The view from the hotel is very scenic.
Sus calles estrechas y pintorescas atraen a muchos turistas.
Its narrow and quaint streets attract many tourists.
Gender Agreement
This word changes its ending depending on what you are describing. Use 'pintoresco' for masculine things (un lugar) and 'pintoresca' for feminine things (una casa).
Standard Position
In Spanish, words that describe things (adjectives) usually come after the person or object. Say 'un pueblo pintoresco' instead of 'un pintoresco pueblo' to sound more natural.
Don't use it for just 'colorful'
Mistake: “Esa camisa es muy pintoresca (if you only mean it has many colors).”
Correction: Use 'colorido' for things with many colors. Use 'pintoresco' for things that look like they belong in a painting.
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