A Christmas Paradise by the Water: Nyhavn
<p>When my two friends and I traveled to Copenhagen for four days, visiting the iconic waterfront at Nyhavn was at the top of our list of sights to see. We went in late November, which meant that the Holiday spirit was in full force, and the Christmas markets were up and running.</p>
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<p>Nyhavn and the Christmas market</p>
<p>Our first walk in Nyhavn was beautiful, but short-lived, as we hopped on a boat to take a cruise through the canal. The tour was mesmerizing, and I’d highly recommend doing one if you ever find yourself in Copenhagen. The boat took us past The Little Mermaid statue, which depicts a mermaid becoming human. There was a large crowd viewing the bronze statue from land, so it was cool to see it from the perspective of the water.</p>
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