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Discover Copenhagen with this interactive Little Mermaid-themed exploration game. Self-guided, flexible, and engaging for all ages at only $8.39.
Exploring Copenhagen becomes a delightful adventure with the Little Mermaid Exploration Game and Self-Guided Tour. Priced at $8.39 per person, this activity offers a flexible way to see the city’s iconic sights over 2 to 3 hours. You’ll follow a self-paced quest that guides you through key landmarks, all via your smartphone. The tour is ideal for those who prefer independence, don’t want to get lost, and enjoy interactive experiences.
While this tour provides a unique way to discover Copenhagen’s fairy-tale attractions, it’s important to note that it is completely self-guided—there is no physical guide or group leader. The in-app directions ensure you visit major sights such as the Mermaid Statue, Amalienborg Palace, and the Stork Fountain, without the hassle of traditional tours. This experience suits travelers who value flexibility and privacy, and who are comfortable using their smartphone for navigation and storytelling.

This tour departs from Kongens Nytorv, the largest square in Copenhagen, located at the end of Strøget. It lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, making it a manageable yet rich way to explore the city’s fairy-tale heritage. The experience is entirely self-paced, allowing you to start at any time, pause, and resume as you please.
The tour’s main feature is an interactive quest that uses your smartphone to guide you through Copenhagen’s key landmarks. It combines sightseeing with storytelling, making the visit both fun and informative. The cost is $8.39 per person, and there are options for group discounts if you are traveling with a larger party.
Since there is no physical guide, the tour relies on audio stories and precise in-app directions, ensuring you can explore safely and independently. The experience is designed to be crowd-free, which many find appealing, especially during busy times or in current health-conscious environments.
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The tour begins at Kongens Nytorv, a spacious, lively square known for its historical significance and central location. You’ll get your quest instructions here, which will guide you through Copenhagen’s most beloved sights. The square’s position at the end of Strøget makes it easy to access from public transportation, setting a convenient start for your adventure.
From this hub, the route covers an engaging mix of landmarks and sculptures, with free admission to each stop. This starting point sets the tone for a relaxed yet active exploration of the city’s fairy-tale charm.

The Royal Danish Theatre, built in 1874, is both Denmark’s national stage and a historic venue. It functions as the first stop on the quest, offering a glimpse into Denmark’s performing arts history. The tour allows around 5 minutes for viewing this impressive building and learning its significance.
There is no admission fee, but the theatre’s architecture and historical presence are enough to make it a captivating start. The tour’s storytelling highlights its role in Danish culture, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in performing arts or architecture.

A short 10-minute stop, the Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale House invites visitors to see where the world-famous storyteller spent part of his life. The house offers insights into Andersen’s childhood and literary achievements.
This stop, free of charge, is perfect for literature fans or families. The storytelling app shares engaging stories about Andersen, enriching the experience of standing where one of Denmark’s most celebrated writers once lived.

The bronze sculptures of Agnete and the Merman are a captivating addition to the tour. Located in Copenhagen, these sculptures depict a mythological story and take about 10 minutes to appreciate.
This stop adds a mythic dimension to the journey, allowing you to enjoy Copenhagen’s artistic side. Since it is free to visit, it’s an accessible and interesting sculpture that complements the storytelling element of the tour.
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On Amagertorv, the Stork Fountain makes a charming stop. Built as a gift to Crown Prince Frederik, it offers a brief 5-minute visit. The fountain’s intricate design and historical background make it a delightful sight.
The tour includes stories about the fountain, enriching the visual experience. Its central location makes it easy to find and adds to the overall fairy-tale theme of the route.

The Amalienborg Palace, home to Denmark’s royal family, is a must-see for anyone interested in royal history. The tour dedicates about 10 minutes to explore this historic site, which is freely accessible.
Although the tour doesn’t include inside admission, the storytelling highlights the palace’s significance and royal traditions. It’s a great stop for history enthusiasts and offers a picturesque setting for photos.

Finally, the Little Mermaid sculpture by Edvard Eriksen is the highlight of the route. Set on a rock on Langelinie, the bronze statue captures the fairy-tale mermaid’s transformation. It’s a 10-minute visit with free admission.
The app provides stories about the statue’s creation and significance, making this iconic Copenhagen landmark even more meaningful. It’s an essential photo stop, wrapping up the fairy-tale journey.
The tour starts at Kongens Nytorv and ends at the Little Mermaid statue, both easily reachable via public transportation. The self-guided nature means you can begin at any time—from early morning to evening—between 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM.
All stops are free of charge, and the entire experience requires only a smartphone equipped with the app. The tour is designed for most travelers, with considerations for group discounts for larger parties.
Customers can pause or resume the experience at will, providing maximum flexibility. However, some reviews point out that timing can extend beyond expectations, with some taking up to 3 hours to complete due to pauses and exploration.
This tour’s main strength is its affordable price and flexibility, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace without the need for a group or guide. The interactive storytelling adds an engaging layer to sightseeing, especially for families or those interested in fairy tales and mythology.
On the downside, technical issues can occur, as some users report difficulties with the app or codes. Plus, the lack of an inside visit at sites like the Palace or Andersen’s house might disappoint those expecting comprehensive access. Some reviews mention that the duration can be longer than initially planned, which might be a concern for travelers with tight schedules.
The Copenhagen Little Mermaid Exploration Game and Self-Guided Tour offers an economical and independent way to explore Copenhagen’s most recognizable landmarks. Its interactive approach makes the sightseeing engaging and suitable for solo travelers, families, or groups seeking a private experience.
While technical issues and the absence of inside access to certain sites are limitations, the storytelling and landmarks included create a charming journey through the city’s fairy-tale heritage. This tour is especially fitting for those who value flexibility, privacy, and self-directed exploration.
For a cost-effective, personalized adventure that combines sightseeing with storytelling, this tour is a solid choice—just be prepared for potential technical hiccups and a longer experience than expected.
“It was so much fun, We got to see more of Copenhagen than we would have done just wondering around,”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the interactive storytelling and fairy-tale theme make it engaging for children and families.
Do I need to print anything?
No, you only need a smartphone with the app to participate.
Are there any additional costs inside the landmarks?
The tour is free, but some sites like Amalienborg Palace or Hans Christian Andersen’s house do not include inside admission fees.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour offers full flexibility with no fixed start time—you can begin anytime between 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM.
Is there a physical guide included?
No, this is a self-guided experience with audio stories and app-based navigation.
What if I encounter app issues?
Support is available via 24/7 chat or email at [email protected] for assistance.
How long does the tour usually take?
Most complete the tour in about 2 to 3 hours, although durations can vary based on pauses and exploration pace.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
Yes, you can book multiple tickets to accommodate groups larger than 15 people, who can take part in the same experience separately.