Warsaw - City of lights. Part 1. Christmas lighting on the Nowy Świat Street


Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is sparkling with Christmas lights. The streets are illuminated with many lights and colourful illuminations. The whole lighting installation is over 20 km long. The lights are set up mainly along the Kings Route (Trakt Królewski) – starting with Zamkowy Square, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Nowy Świat Street, Trzech Krzyży Square, and Aleje Ujazdowskie Street, up to Belweder Palace and many other streets and squares. 





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  1. I need to to thank you for this fantastic
    read!! I certainly enjoyed every bit of it. I've got you book-marked to look at new
    stuff you post…

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  2. waw, amazing. the first one is top photo.

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  3. Fabulous lighting displays. Thank you for all your comments over the year. I am just back from Cape Town with thousands of photographs which I now have to edit! I hope that 2019 will bee a a happy and healthy one for you and your family.

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  4. That is so beautifully lit up. Have a wonderful 2019!

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  5. I've been meaning to get to Warsaw for some time now, but never got a chance. It looks awesome!
    #TheWeeklyPostcard

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  6. Oh wow! Christmas in Warsaw looks beautiful! I need to look into this more as we really love Poland!! Thanks so much for linking up with #TheWeeklyPostcard for the last time!
    (www.caliglobetrotter.com)

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  7. Warszawa jest akurat przepiękna!

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