Take a stroll along Langelinie and park at Q-Park Folke Bernadottes Allé 5-7. Langelinie Pier, constructed in 1894, is a deep-water harbour in Copenhagen capable of accommodating large cruise ships. The waterfront stretches from Gefion Fountain to Dahlerups Pakhus and includes sights such as The Little Mermaid.
Foto: Rasmus Flindt Pedersen & Copenhagen Media Center
Langelinie Pier was established in 1894 as part of the construction of Copenhagen Freeport and is renowned for its deep-water harbour capable of receiving even the largest ocean-going vessels. On average, a new cruise ship docks here every other day. The waterfront spans from Gefion Fountain, the city's largest fountain located at Nordre Tolbod, to the end of the pier at Dahlerups Pakhus. Approximately halfway along the waterfront stands The Little Mermaid, gazing dreamily towards the shore. However, Langelinie is not merely a tourist destination for those seeking to photograph the mermaid; the area also offers beautiful promenades and a historical atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors alike.