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Langelinieparken — Attraction in Copenhagen Municipality

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Langelinieparken
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Nearby attractions
The Little Mermaid
Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark
Gefion Fountain
Churchillparken, 1263 København K, Denmark
Ivar Huitfeldt Memorial
Langelinie 25, Langelinieparken, 2100 København, Denmark
St Alban's Church
Churchillparken 11, 1263 Indre By, Denmark
Kastellet
Gl. Hovedvagt, Kastellet 1, 2100 København, Denmark
Langelinie playground
2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
Museum of Danish Resistance
Esplanaden 13, 1263 København, Denmark
Monument to Denmark's international activities after 1948
Kastellet, 2100 København, Denmark
The Ships on Holmen
Elefanten 2, 1439 København K, Denmark
Designmuseum Denmark
Bredgade 68, 1260 København, Denmark
Nearby restaurants
Seaside Toldboden
Nordre Toldbod 18-24, 1259 København, Denmark
Lumskebugten
Esplanaden 21, 1263 København, Denmark
The Pescatarian
Amaliegade 49, 1256 Indre By, Denmark
Reffen - Skøjteøen
Refshalevej 167, 1432 København, Denmark
Cafe Petersborg
Bredgade 76, 1260 København, Denmark
Bistro Boheme
Esplanaden 8, 1263 København, Denmark
Restaurant Koan
Langeliniekaj 5, 2100 København, Denmark
Skagen Fiskerestaurant Esplanaden
Bredgade 78, 1260 København, Denmark
Ibens Smørrebrød
Store Kongensgade 116A, 1264 København K, Denmark
La Banchina
Refshalevej 141, 1432 København, Denmark
Nearby hotels
Hotel Østerport
Oslo Pl. 5, 2100 København, Denmark
Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen
Amerika Pl. 7, 2100 København, Denmark
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Langelinieparken
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Langelinieparken

Langelinie 25, Langelinieparken, 2100 København, Denmark
4.6(148)
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attractions: The Little Mermaid, Gefion Fountain, Ivar Huitfeldt Memorial, St Alban's Church, Kastellet, Langelinie playground, Museum of Danish Resistance, Monument to Denmark's international activities after 1948, The Ships on Holmen, Designmuseum Denmark, restaurants: Seaside Toldboden, Lumskebugten, The Pescatarian, Reffen - Skøjteøen, Cafe Petersborg, Bistro Boheme, Restaurant Koan, Skagen Fiskerestaurant Esplanaden, Ibens Smørrebrød, La Banchina
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Nearby attractions of Langelinieparken

The Little Mermaid

Gefion Fountain

Ivar Huitfeldt Memorial

St Alban's Church

Kastellet

Langelinie playground

Museum of Danish Resistance

Monument to Denmark's international activities after 1948

The Ships on Holmen

Designmuseum Denmark

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid

4.1

(12.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Gefion Fountain

Gefion Fountain

4.6

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Ivar Huitfeldt Memorial

Ivar Huitfeldt Memorial

4.5

(74)

Open 24 hours
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St Alban's Church

St Alban's Church

4.6

(487)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Monet: The Immersive Experience
Monet: The Immersive Experience
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Refshalevej 175A, København, 1432
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IKONO Copenhagen
IKONO Copenhagen
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Frederiksborggade 5, København, 1360
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Tivoli Gardens: Christmas Entry Ticket
Tivoli Gardens: Christmas Entry Ticket
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
Vesterbrogade 3, Copenhagen, 1630
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Nearby restaurants of Langelinieparken

Seaside Toldboden

Lumskebugten

The Pescatarian

Reffen - Skøjteøen

Cafe Petersborg

Bistro Boheme

Restaurant Koan

Skagen Fiskerestaurant Esplanaden

Ibens Smørrebrød

La Banchina

Seaside Toldboden

Seaside Toldboden

3.9

(1.0K)

$$

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Lumskebugten

Lumskebugten

4.5

(236)

$$$

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The Pescatarian

The Pescatarian

4.6

(398)

Click for details
Reffen - Skøjteøen

Reffen - Skøjteøen

4.6

(5.2K)

$$

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Dmitry ZingerDmitry Zinger
Langelinie Park is one of my favorite spots in Copenhagen – a serene and beautifully maintained area by the waterfront that offers so much more than just greenery. What truly sets this park apart is its seamless blend of nature, public art, history, and harbor atmosphere. The park is home to several remarkable statues, including the world-famous Little Mermaid, inspired by H.C. Andersen’s melancholic tale of unrequited love. While it may be smaller than expected, it's a cultural icon of Denmark and always draws a crowd. Nearby, I was especially moved by the Gefion Fountain, depicting the powerful Norse myth of the goddess Gefion plowing Zealand from Sweden – an epic tale immortalized in stunning bronze and stone. A real highlight for me was St. Alban's Church, the English church that rises elegantly beside the Gefion Fountain. With its gothic-revival design and serene setting, it’s a gem that brings a touch of British grace to the Danish capital. Built in the 1880s for the growing Anglican community in Copenhagen, it’s both a place of worship and a symbol of historical international ties. The entire waterfront promenade along Langelinie has deep historical roots – it was once a royal promenade, accessible only to members of the Danish royal family. In the 19th century, it became part of the city’s public expansion. You can still feel echoes of this regal past in the wide, elegant walkways and old trees lining the path. The views of the Øresund and harbor activity are fantastic – from naval ships to cruise liners, and even the occasional Royal Danish Yacht moored nearby. It’s a wonderful place for a long walk, with the salty sea breeze, swans gliding by, and the silhouette of Kastellet fortress in the distance. If you're visiting Copenhagen, Langelinie is more than just a quick stop for the Little Mermaid – it’s a living canvas of Danish mythology, maritime history, and architectural charm. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates beauty and depth in public spaces.
T. TranT. Tran
This is a beautiful park when spring is coming. Imagine you are walking along the path to the little mermaid, the gentle shadow of cherry blossom dances around you. Petals drift slowly to the ground, create a delicate pink carpet. Above, the sky is a brilliant blue, the sun shining warmly, you can spread a picnic blanket on the green grass, not so far from the sea, and enjoy a peaceful day in nature's embrace, in the heart of Copenhagen.
Eva ChengEva Cheng
🌸Hanami right at the heart of Copenhagen is certainly a most delightful way to celebrate the arrival of spring in this city with dark coldness more often than not🌸Thanks to Japan for these 2xx cherry trees🇯🇵it simply brings smiles to see the spread of white with pink sparkles (especially under a clear blue sky!) as you walk into the park🌸Already looking forward to Sakura festival again next year🌸🌸🌸
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Langelinie Park is one of my favorite spots in Copenhagen – a serene and beautifully maintained area by the waterfront that offers so much more than just greenery. What truly sets this park apart is its seamless blend of nature, public art, history, and harbor atmosphere. The park is home to several remarkable statues, including the world-famous Little Mermaid, inspired by H.C. Andersen’s melancholic tale of unrequited love. While it may be smaller than expected, it's a cultural icon of Denmark and always draws a crowd. Nearby, I was especially moved by the Gefion Fountain, depicting the powerful Norse myth of the goddess Gefion plowing Zealand from Sweden – an epic tale immortalized in stunning bronze and stone. A real highlight for me was St. Alban's Church, the English church that rises elegantly beside the Gefion Fountain. With its gothic-revival design and serene setting, it’s a gem that brings a touch of British grace to the Danish capital. Built in the 1880s for the growing Anglican community in Copenhagen, it’s both a place of worship and a symbol of historical international ties. The entire waterfront promenade along Langelinie has deep historical roots – it was once a royal promenade, accessible only to members of the Danish royal family. In the 19th century, it became part of the city’s public expansion. You can still feel echoes of this regal past in the wide, elegant walkways and old trees lining the path. The views of the Øresund and harbor activity are fantastic – from naval ships to cruise liners, and even the occasional Royal Danish Yacht moored nearby. It’s a wonderful place for a long walk, with the salty sea breeze, swans gliding by, and the silhouette of Kastellet fortress in the distance. If you're visiting Copenhagen, Langelinie is more than just a quick stop for the Little Mermaid – it’s a living canvas of Danish mythology, maritime history, and architectural charm. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates beauty and depth in public spaces.
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This is a beautiful park when spring is coming. Imagine you are walking along the path to the little mermaid, the gentle shadow of cherry blossom dances around you. Petals drift slowly to the ground, create a delicate pink carpet. Above, the sky is a brilliant blue, the sun shining warmly, you can spread a picnic blanket on the green grass, not so far from the sea, and enjoy a peaceful day in nature's embrace, in the heart of Copenhagen.
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🌸Hanami right at the heart of Copenhagen is certainly a most delightful way to celebrate the arrival of spring in this city with dark coldness more often than not🌸Thanks to Japan for these 2xx cherry trees🇯🇵it simply brings smiles to see the spread of white with pink sparkles (especially under a clear blue sky!) as you walk into the park🌸Already looking forward to Sakura festival again next year🌸🌸🌸
Eva Cheng

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4.6
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5.0
18w

Langelinie Park is one of my favorite spots in Copenhagen – a serene and beautifully maintained area by the waterfront that offers so much more than just greenery. What truly sets this park apart is its seamless blend of nature, public art, history, and harbor atmosphere.

The park is home to several remarkable statues, including the world-famous Little Mermaid, inspired by H.C. Andersen’s melancholic tale of unrequited love. While it may be smaller than expected, it's a cultural icon of Denmark and always draws a crowd. Nearby, I was especially moved by the Gefion Fountain, depicting the powerful Norse myth of the goddess Gefion plowing Zealand from Sweden – an epic tale immortalized in stunning bronze and stone.

A real highlight for me was St. Alban's Church, the English church that rises elegantly beside the Gefion Fountain. With its gothic-revival design and serene setting, it’s a gem that brings a touch of British grace to the Danish capital. Built in the 1880s for the growing Anglican community in Copenhagen, it’s both a place of worship and a symbol of historical international ties.

The entire waterfront promenade along Langelinie has deep historical roots – it was once a royal promenade, accessible only to members of the Danish royal family. In the 19th century, it became part of the city’s public expansion. You can still feel echoes of this regal past in the wide, elegant walkways and old trees lining the path.

The views of the Øresund and harbor activity are fantastic – from naval ships to cruise liners, and even the occasional Royal Danish Yacht moored nearby. It’s a wonderful place for a long walk, with the salty sea breeze, swans gliding by, and the silhouette of Kastellet fortress in the distance.

If you're visiting Copenhagen, Langelinie is more than just a quick stop for the Little Mermaid – it’s a living canvas of Danish mythology, maritime history, and architectural charm. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates beauty and depth in...

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5.0
2y

Langelinieparken, also known as the Langelinie Park, is a public park located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated along the waterfront in the Østerbro district, just north of the city center.

The park is named after the street Langelinie, which runs along the harbor, and was created in the late 19th century as part of a larger urban development project. Today, Langelinieparken is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, offering a variety of attractions and amenities.

One of the main attractions in Langelinieparken is the Little Mermaid statue, which is situated at the harbor's edge and is one of Copenhagen's most famous landmarks. Other notable features of the park include several sculptures and monuments, a large playground, and a wide promenade offering stunning views of the harbor.

Langelinieparken is also home to several historic buildings, including the Langelinie Pavilion, which was built in the early 20th century and is now used as an event space. Additionally, the park hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, including a popular Christmas market during the holiday season.

Overall, Langelinieparken is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Copenhagen, offering a unique combination of natural beauty, historic architecture, and cultural...

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4.0
34w

This is a beautiful park when spring is coming. Imagine you are walking along the path to the little mermaid, the gentle shadow of cherry blossom dances around you. Petals drift slowly to the ground, create a delicate pink carpet. Above, the sky is a brilliant blue, the sun shining warmly, you can spread a picnic blanket on the green grass, not so far from the sea, and enjoy a peaceful day in nature's embrace, in the heart...

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