Travel to Aarhus, Denmark
Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city and also one of the country’s oldest, celebrates its heritage while providing all the pleasures of a modern European metropolis.
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Transportation
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Aarhus is easily navigated by foot and public buses.
Lodging
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Aarhus boasts a variety of accommodations from nature camps and cottages outside of town to hostels, inns and major hotels in the city center.
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History
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Museums and annual themed events commemorate the heritage of a city founded by Vikings in the eighth century. The Moesgård Museum, Old Town and Aarhus Cathedral are popular stops.
Food
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Restaurants in Aarhus are expensive, but eating at cafes is popular and more affordable. Locals and tourists alike frequent pølsevogn, “sausage wagons” that offer take-away delicacies. Traditional cuisine, local beers and sweet and sparkling wines are to be found everywhere.
Nightlife
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Aarhus offers modern nightclubs, more than 30 performance venues and a vibrant nightlife cafe scene along the Aarhus River.
Specials
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The ÅrhusCard entitles visitors to major discounts or free admission to more than 10 museums and attractions, free travel on city buses and discounts on food, shopping and car rentals.
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