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Travel Guide to Aarhus, Denmark

Travel Guide to Aarhus, Denmark
Denmark

Scenic spot introduction:

Aarhus, Denmark, is a typical European pastoral city. It is not only Denmark's second largest city and an important port, but also the most popular summer leisure destination. The combination of historic old buildings and fashionable and young modern scenery creates a charming city with extraordinary charm. In particular, the annual Aarhus Art Festival is an annual event in Denmark, and the artistic atmosphere of the entire city is comparable to that of the capital, Copenhagen.

Attractions distribution:

Aarhus is located next to Aarhus Bay on the east coast of Denmark's Jutland Peninsula (Jylland). It has been the cultural center of the peninsula since ancient times. There are many ancient buildings and art places in the city, including Aarhus Cathedral, Aarhus Old Town, Aarhus Theatre, Customs House, St. Paul's Church, Mosg Prehistoric Museum and Aarhus Art Museum , Viking Museum, etc. Along the river that passes through the city is the most charming and famous neighborhood. It is even more crowded in summer and some special activities are also held here.

Scenic spot features:

Religion, museums, universities, ancient buildings, rivers

Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Denmark

How to get there:

City arrival:

1. Aircraft: Aarhus Aarhus Airport can be reached via connecting flights from Copenhagen or London.

2. Train: From Copenhagen, Aalborg and other places in Denmark TRAIN STATION Arrive by train; Friday is the peak travel period, so advance reservation is recommended.

3. Bus: Express buses run between Aarhus The journey between Fredensgade Bus Terminal and Copenhagen Valby Bus Station is approximately 3 hours.

4. Ferry: You can take a ferry from Oden and Kalundborg, and the journey takes about 1 hour and 2.5 hours.

Attractions arrival:

1. Arrival at the Old Town: Take bus lines 3, 14, 25, 55, etc. to Den Gamle By, Viborgvej/Eugen Warmings Vej.

2. Cathedrals, theaters, art museums: TRAIN STATION It only takes 5-10 minutes to walk.

3. town Hall : Take lines 3, 4, 7, 14, 17, 25, or 53 to Rådhuspladsen.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Tickets

Aarhus ticket prices:

Old Town: Prices vary with the season, ranging from 60-135 CZK for adults and 30-68 CZK for students.

cathedral, Viking Museum :free

Women's Museum : Adults 40 CZK, students 30 CZK; under 18s free.

Art Museum: Adults 100 kronor, students 80 kronor, free for those under 18.

Scenic area opening hours:

Viking Museum : Monday to Friday 10:15-17:00.

Women's Museum : September-May: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00-16:00, Wednesday 10:00-20:00, Saturday and Sunday 11:00-16:00, closed on Monday; June-August: Monday to Friday 10:00-17:00, Wednesday 10:00-20:00, Saturday and Sunday 11:00-17:00.

Art Museum: Tuesday, Friday to Sunday 10:00-17:00, Wednesday and Thursday 10:00-22:00; closed on Monday.

Travel Tips

travelling guideline:

1.June to September Aarhus The busiest season, many attractions close later; held from late August to early September every year Aarhus The art festival includes music, painting, drama and many other aspects.

2. The beach is the most popular place in summer, and the bar street in Skolegade is the best place for evening activities.

3. Aarhus The winter is not unbearably cold. If you want to avoid the crowds or save money, you can choose to go there in winter.

4. Main attractions information:

Museum of Prehistory: http://www.moesmus.dk/; The museum will be undergoing renovation from October 1, 2012 and will reopen in 2014.

Old Town: http://www.dengamleby.dk/, +45 86 12 31 88.

Theatre: http://www.aarhusteater.dk/.

Museum of Art: http://www.aros.dk/, +45 8730 6600.

Best time to visit:

April-October

Shopping recommendations:

(Shopping) Local characteristics Handicrafts Mainly, the shops of major museums also have related collections such as postcards.

gourmet food ) Fresh fish, Italy gourmet food .

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