Langelinie Park, Waterfront park in Copenhagen, Denmark
Langelinieparken is a waterfront park in Copenhagen that runs from Nordre Toldbod to Langelinie Pier. It features open lawns, flower beds, walking paths along the harbor, and several sculptures, including the Ivar Huitfeldt memorial.
The park was developed in the early 20th century to give Copenhagen residents an outdoor space along the harbor. It grew alongside the city's port, and its layout still reflects that connection to maritime life.
The park is easy to reach on foot or by bike from the city center, and it sits close to several bus stops. Paths are wide and open, making it comfortable to move through at any pace.
A large cruise terminal sits right next to the park, so visitors can watch enormous ships dock just a short walk from the lawn. This mix of a green space and a working port in the same spot is rare for a European capital.
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