The Little Mermaid is from Denmark 🧜‍♀️❤️

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The magic of Copenhagen is real – and you’ve gotta start with its most iconic landmark, The Little Mermaid 🧜♀️✨. Sitting along the Langelinie promenade, this statue draws visitors year-round (yes, it’s open all day, so no need to time your visit!).

Must-See Spot:
The Little Mermaid
Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark
Open 24/7. You can stroll over anytime the mood strikes! Early mornings are extra chill for photos, and sunset gives the harbor a golden glow.

Pro tip: It’s a short walk from the city center. Visiting early or late helps skip the selfie-stick crowds. Don’t miss the cute harbor park nearby for a picnic or people-watching. And yes, the statue is smaller than most imagine — so keep expectations realistic and focus on the waterfront vibes.

Getting Around:
Copenhagen has awesome public transit — look out for city buses or jump on a bike (the city’s super cycle-friendly and has loads of rentals). Want an easy way to book hotel or trains? Check out trip.com for seamless planning!

Food Tip:
Grab a Danish pastry (“wienerbrød”) at a nearby bakery (try Andersen or Lagkagehuset) before or after seeing the statue. Perfect fuel for more exploring!

Other Essentials:
No visas needed for EU/Schengen travelers. Danish krone is the local currency. Weather can switch fast, so pack a light jacket even in summer — and don’t forget a windproof layer for the harbor!

#CopenhagenGuide #ScandiTrip #TheLittleMermaid

Post by pym106 | Oct 10, 2025

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