Matt Damon and his wife Luciana put on a loved up display as they explored Copenhagen hand in hand on Tuesday.
The Bourne Identity actor, 53, and the former bartender, 47, looked smitten as they walked around the Danish capital’s historic Strøget area.
He cut a casual figure in some blue jeans, a dark jumper and slip on black vans.
Luciana looked incredible as she stepped out in black leather skirt, a black jumper and some black stilettos.
Their trip comes just days after Matt seemed more in love than ever with his wife of nearly 20 years on Monday while on vacation in the celebrity destination Mykonos, Greece.
Matt Damon and his wife Luciana put on a loved up display as they explored Copenhagen hand in hand on Tuesday
The Bourne Identity actor, 53, and the former bartender, 47, looked smitten as they walked around the Danish capital’s historic Strøget area
His spouse looked toned in a black bikini as Matt slipped into men’s swimming shorts while wearing a cap and sunglasses.
The Air star and his wife hit the beautiful island every year with their children, but this year’s trip got off to a shaky start when the Damons had to evacuate their hotel after a bomb threat that turned out to be fake over the weekend.
The Mykonos Police Sub-Directorate took immediate action after receiving an anonymous email falsely claiming explosive devices had been placed in four beach bars across Mykonos.
Matt and Luciana share four daughters: Alexia, 25 – who Luciana had from a previous relationship – Isabella, 18, Gia, 15, and Stella, 13.
Alexia was four when Matt met her mom in a crowded nightclub in Miami, Florida, back in 2003.
The actor reportedly hid behind the bar with Luciana to escape fans.
She told Vogue Australia in 2018: ‘Matt’s story is that he saw me across the room and there was a light on me. And I’m like: “Yeah it was a nightclub – there were lights everywhere!”
Their trip comes after Matt seemed more in love than ever with his wife of nearly 20 years on Monday while on vacation in the celebrity destination Mykonos, Greece
‘He says, “Oh I saw you and I really wanted to talk to you.”
‘But I was like, ‘I can’t, I have a four-year-old daughter, I’m not going anywhere’…and that was one of the things he loved, that I had a daughter.
‘He said, “I love that you’re a mum and that’s your priority”. Some guys might have been different, they might think it’s complicated, but for him it wasn’t.’
The couple got engaged in September 2005 and wed nearly three months later in a private civil ceremony at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
When his first child, Isabella was born, Matt said it changed his life.
He told the UK’s Sunday Express: ‘I really used to have no life outside movies. I’d work all day, go to the gym and go to sleep.
‘Now I have a place to be so I come home after work.’
The couple got engaged in September 2005 and wed nearly three months later in a private civil ceremony at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau (pictured in May)