The Little Mermaid is a bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen, depicting a mermaid becoming human. The sculpture is displayed on a rock by the waterside at the …See more
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Sep 28, 2024
The Little Mermaid Statue is a spot that you should not miss. Besides the Little Mermaid Statue, there is a war memorial with an angel statue. Full review by Michael R
Sep 27, 2024
Little is the word it is a little statue. Be prepared to walk as it is a few kilometres from the centre of the city. There are toilets nearby if you need them. Get there early, if you get here at the… Full review by 116damiens
Sep 26, 2024
Oh my god the crowds. Oh my god- the WIND. You have to be a passionate lover of Hans Christian Andersen to really make your way to find her on the coast line. And then naturally be prepared to be sur… Full review by Jemkh
How far of a walk is it from where the cruise ships dock?
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It depends on the cruise ship size and which port it uses. Consider finding out with your tour guide. Find information by asking the port to be used in Copenhagen.
It is free. You just see it a few meters away when you walk down by the water on "Langelinie", or on your way to the park; you can take a few steps down on rocks to get close and take a picture.
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The metro is located at the end of the airport arrival hall and will take you to Kongens Nytorv or Nørreport in Copenhagen city centre every four minutes. The journey...