Naboløs (literally "Without Neighbours") is a short street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
All six properties in the street date from the rebuilding of the city in the years after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 and have been added to the Danish registry of protected buildings and places.
Together with Hyskenstræde it provides a direct link between the shopping street Strøget and the metro station at Gammel Strand.
In 1551 it is thus referred to as "that street where Niels Tommesen lives" ("thet strede som Niels Tommesen wdi boer") and in 1604 as Vejerhusstræde (Weighhouse Street) after the weigh house (vejerboden) which had been built at Gammel Strand in 1581.
[2] The area along Gammel Strand was home to Copenhagen's Jewish community.