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People around the world in lockdown are sharing the stunning views from their windows


OVER a third of the world is currently on lockdown because of coronavirus.

People have been sharing the views from their windows across the globe as they isolate at home.

 People around the world are sharing the scenes from their window in isolation, pictured here in Porto, Portugal
People around the world are sharing the scenes from their window in isolation, pictured here in Porto, PortugalCredit: @rulhazz

Millions of people are unable to leave their houses due to government restrictions.

However, some homeowners have it much better than others, with stunning views from inside.

Mountains in Switzerland, skylines in New York and rivers in Scotland are just some of the most beautiful home scenes shared on social media by locals self-isolating.

Here are some of the best views people are sharing from the comfort of their homes.

Cotignac, France

 The small town of Cotignac has great views of the cliffs and mountains
The small town of Cotignac has great views of the cliffs and mountainsCredit: @seeninquarantine

Montreux, Switzerland

 Montreux has the best views of Lake Geneva
Montreux has the best views of Lake GenevaCredit: @ahungryblonde_

Cusco, Peru

 The Spanish colonial architecture of Cusco makes it popular with tourists
The Spanish colonial architecture of Cusco makes it popular with touristsCredit: @apilot9

New York City, US

 The skyline of New York City is famous for a reason
The skyline of New York City is famous for a reasonCredit: @what_i_saw_in_nyc

Saint-Saphorin, Switzerland

 Saint-Saphorin, also on Lake Geneva, is known for its wines
Saint-Saphorin, also on Lake Geneva, is known for its wines

Tuscany, Italy

Glasgow, Scotland

Closer to home, we’ve rounded up the best hotels with a beachfront view in the UK.

You can also stay in amazing bubble hotels around the world.

Elephants, the Northern Lights and private vineyards are just some of the views from the unusual abodes.





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