1. The Little Mermaid (Lille Havfrue) is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Copenhagen, Denmark. The iconic bronze statue was created by Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen and was unveiled in 1913. The statue was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fairy tale, \"The Little Mermaid\".

The Little Mermaid is 1.25 meters tall and rests on a rock at Langelinie promenade. The statue has been the target of numerous acts of vandalism over the years, including having its head and arm cut off and painted different colors. Despite this, it remains a beloved symbol of Copenhagen and attracts millions of visitors every year.

2. The Little Mermaid is a public monument and can be visited at any time, free of charge. There is no set working time or entry fee. However, visitors should note that there are no restrooms or other facilities on site.

3. The Little Mermaid is easily accessible from Copenhagen’s city center via public transportation. Visitors can take a bus or train to the Langelinie stop, which is a short walk from the statue. There is also a hop-on-hop-off bus service that stops at Langelinie.