Tomorrow, a partial lockdown begins in Copenhagen, with restaurants, entertainment venues, schools, and workplaces going totally digital. It’s a sad day in the city, but we have been extremely fortunate to have a full autumn without a lockdown! And the city looks beautiful as ever, so lockdown walks are going to be lovely. So, what better way to kick off the Christmas-themed posts than with a dazzling array of Christmas-lights pictures at the beautiful Nyhavn?! It’s been a full half year since I shared photos from this lovely area, which in non-corona times would be absolutely teeming with tourists. This year the area is emptier than usual (but still quite a lot of pedestrians), and the Christmas market was of course cancelled…but it’s still looking lovely with all the decorations that have been put up. Have a look below π



















I wouldn’t mind walking round that in lockdown.x
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Absolutely beautiful. Enjoy those walks.
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Gorgeous photos of a fairytale place. π Iβve always wanted to visit but now I know what time of year to go. π
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beautiful pictures ππ
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Beautiful! π
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These are wonderful photos. I am surprised you are not under inches of snow!
dwight
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Beautiful blog
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