Large public park that sits close to the Little Mermaid pier and provides sunny and shady spots to walk or sit and rest.
If you stay on the walking trail you eventually end up walking the path around the park that looks like a 5 star design. Impressive views from the trail in addition to a beautiful wind mill on the site.
The Langelinie Park stretches from Esplanaden in the south to Langelinie Marina and the base of the Langelinie Pier in the north. Formally, it includes Kastellet although this site is generally referred to under its own name.
The park contains numerous monuments, buildings, a marina, statues and a playground. Among these are the Gefion Fountain, the Ivar Huitfeldt Column and The Little Mermaid.
Worth a visit if staying in the city for a...
Read moreMain attraction around this area is the little mermaid. It is a must see but please go with an open mind as it might not be as much as you expected. I would definitely go on the hunt of the ugly sister which is never as busy and it is as interesting as the original one. The entire Langelinie area is nice for a walk specially during spring and summer where the flowers and trees will make the walk a very beautiful one. Make sure you plan it correctly to hit a spot with food on time since it is a bit far from restaurants and coffees and only options are either Toldboden (which might be pricey and service is sometimes not really good) or pancakes and hotdogs if...
Read moreWell if you visit Copenhagen for the first time, this is a must - because it is so famous - iconic, indeed. But don't expect too much from the statue itself, as others have said. Lots of tourists (like me😁) taking photos both from the footpath and from tourist boats. But really, the walk to and from is what it's all about. Lovely views over the water; bright warm sunshine on the day we went; good atmosphere with people being relaxed and happy. It was a Sunday afternoon. If you don't want to walk - and it is still quite a way after seeing the lovely Nyhavn area (which is another must see) - there the metro and buses and the aforementioned tourist boats that leave...
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