Aarhus
4.33 See Reviews (9)

Katarzyna Zalewska
Autorka, Travelbay
Autorka, Travelbay
The vibrant and colorful Aarhus is something to be liked. It is Denmark's second largest city and the country's unofficial cultural capital . It is worth dropping by at least for a weekend to get lost among the small cobbled streets, visit modern, multimedia museums and mingle with the crowd of students sipping cold beer in one of the pubs on Åboulevarden.

Aarhus, Denmark - © Brate
For whom?
Aarhus will appeal to everyone who likes energetic, student cities, interesting museums and diverse architecture.
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Recommended accomodations
Here are the accommodations that we can recommend with a clear conscience. We only recommend hotels that we have visited ourselves.

Good
582 Reviews
6.7
Hostel City Sleep-In
The hostel is a maximum of 15 minutes' walk from the restaurants in the city center. The rooms were quite okay, but what I liked most was the charming garden. In the common area there is a billiards table and table football.

Exceptional
18 Reviews
9.4
Hellens Bee
Very pleasant accommodation with parking, cozy room and nice bathroom. Very nice owner. A few bus stops to the city center.
Very good
2083 Reviews
7.7
Zleep Hotel Aarhus Viby
A modern, large hotel a short distance from the center, so it's good to have your own car (free parking available). Well soundproofed rooms. Grocery store nearby.
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