What makes it 77% Couple-Friendly: Couples enjoy a romantic garden stroll, sunset photos, and a café break near the statue, but the site itself is brief, so it is charming rather than spectacular.
Why 10–30 minutes visit duration is ideal for couple trip: A quick statue stop with garden stroll and cafe break fits comfortably in half an hour.
Stroll to the statue:
Walk hand-in-hand along the rose garden paths to the small bronze pedestal.
Tip: Start at the south gate of King’s Garden and follow signs north.
Scan the QR audio:
Listen to a short dramatized narrative of Andersen’s life at the statue.
Tip: Bring headphones and tap the plaque’s QR code for the “Talking Statues” feature.
Read a fairy tale:
Sit on a nearby bench and read aloud an Andersen story under the linden trees.
Tip: Download a free e-book or bookmark a fairy tale on your phone before arriving.
Coffee at Herkules:
Enjoy coffee and homemade cake while gazing at Rosenborg Castle towers.
Tip: Order a pastry and hot drink to use the indoor restroom and warm up.
Golden-hour photography:
Capture soft sunset light on Andersen’s statue with castle spires behind.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes before sunset and face east for best lighting.

Cameron Rossi
Cool statue bro 😎
Ali k
Visiting the Hans Christian Andersen statue in Copenhagen was a truly special moment, a pilgrimage of sorts for anyone who, like me, grew up with his magical tales. This monument, dedicated to the man whose stories shaped our childhoods, stands as a quiet tribute to a legacy that continues to inspire across generations and cultures. For those who are familiar with Andersen's work, it’s impossible...
Brad Huckel
Easy access & wasn't busy for pictures. It was wonderful to see this statue memory of the author, who is set gazing across the road toward the Tivoli
davide violato
Beautiful bronze statue of HC Andersen, fairy tales author. Is looking the Tivoli amusement park, maybe because Andersen is thinking about children having fun
Aaron Phillips
Statue of famed fairytale author Hans Christian Anderson at the edge of the central square. It's tucked into the corner along a busy sidewalk, but worth stopping to take a picture. It's a well regarded tribute to the story maker.
In spring, the roses bloom along the garden paths, adding color to your stroll and photo spots.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Statue visit | DKK 0 |
| Audio tour via QR code | DKK 0 |
| Coffee and cake for two | DKK 120 |
| Total Estimated | DKK 120 |
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