Stroll Across An Illuminated Bridge And River Walk At Winter Nights, River Lights In Kentucky
By Andrea Limke|Published December 11, 2020
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Andrea Limke
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
Many cities throughout the country highlight their architectural bridges by lighting them up at night, including some of the beautiful structures in Kentucky. This holiday season, Newport has decided to join this trend and illuminate the Purple People Bridge for Winter Nights, River Lights in Kentucky. Now through the middle of January, you can stroll across the Ohio River and witness a stunning light show and views of both Northern Kentucky and downtown Cincinnati.
Newport on the Levee is always a festive place to visit during the holidays and this year is no exception.
With relatively new owners, this Northern Kentucky destination has been reimagined as a gathering spot for a variety of shops, restaurants, and events. In addition to some of the previous attractions that are back this year, they've added a new feature that's perfect for an outdoor stroll.
The Purple People Bridge is a pedestrian bridge that connects Newport to downtown Cincinnati.
Winter Wonder on the Levee offers a variety of events for all ages. And many of these are outdoors, with tents and heat lamps set up for extra comfort.
You can also pick up some last minute gifts by shopping local at the shops and boutiques.
The ambiance is festive and comfortable and this area, including the illuminated bridge, are bound to become a new holiday tradition in Northern Kentucky.
Winter Nights, River Lights in Kentucky is a new tradition to add to your holiday line up. Stroll across the Purple People Bridge from Kentucky to Ohio and be sure to take part in all of the festivities happening on the Bluegrass side of the river. Have you already had a chance to check out this beautiful event? Tell us about it in the comments!