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Langelinieparken in Copenhagen's Indre By offers a tranquil escape, blending nature and culture along the picturesque waterfront. Rated 4.6 by visitors, this park is a family-friendly haven welcoming both pets and children, complete with convenient facilities like restrooms. Visitors can marvel at the iconic Little Mermaid Statue, a symbol of Denmark's cultural soul, and the captivating Gefion Fountain, which vividly brings Norse mythology to life. Nearby, St. Alban's Church stands proudly with its gothic-revival architecture against a serene backdrop. With its vistas over Øresund and the harbor, guests can enjoy watching naval ships, cruise liners, and the majestic Royal Danish Yacht. This park is a harmonious blend of Danish myth, maritime heritage, and architectural beauty, promising a fulfilling experience for all who walk its paths.

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Features

Pets allowed, Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Toilet

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 249 reviews
4.6/5 249 reviews
Seyda Geckin
Seyda Geckin
3 weeks ago on Google

Amazing place to visit. There is Sakura Festival if you are in cph should visit during this time. It is too close to the little mermaid statue

Dmitry Zinger
Dmitry Zinger
1 month ago on Google

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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Wei Zang
Wei Zang
3 months ago on Google

Ein Park mit vielen Kirschblüten und einer Statue!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Langelinieparken?
    Langelinieparken is located at Langelinie 25, Langelinieparken, 2100, Copenhagen, Indre By, Denmark.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Søndre Frihavn (Folke Bernadottes Allé) (585 m walk)
    • Bus stop Indiakaj (478 m walk)
    • Bus stop Søndre Frihavn (Indiakaj) (579 m walk)
    • Bus station Dades a/S (480 m walk)
  • How is Langelinieparken rated by visitors?
    Langelinieparken has an average rating of 4.6 based on 249 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.
  • Is the venue pet-friendly?
    Langelinieparken is a pet-friendly venue where guests can bring their animals.