The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen

Also known as: Den Lille Havfrue. The Little Mermaid statue, perched on a rock by the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, draws travelers with its connection to Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale. This bronze sculpture, created by Edvard Eriksen in 1913, captures the wistful gaze of the mermaid longing for the human world. Vloggers frequently capture the statue's serene setting against the backdrop of Copenhagen's harbor, offering tips on the best times to visit to avoid crowds. WanderVlogs presents real experiences, highlighting the statue's cultural significance and its role as a symbol of Denmark's storytelling heritage.

Last updated: Mar 26, 2026

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