Den Gamle By is a vast open-air museum in central Denmark that recreates life in a small market town during the time of Hans Christian Andersen. The attraction features 75 period houses and hosts a large cast of "re-enactors." It is a fun day out for history buffs who can explore the attractions's living snapshots of Danish social history from the 18th, 19th and 20 centuries.
Wow, this was by far one the best museum we visited in Europe! I am not a museum person but I really enjoyed this experience. I loved the different time periods like 70's, 20's and 1700-1800's. They even had people dressed up for those time periods. I think they missed the mark on merchandise. I would have had more Renaissance type things to buy. The gift shop needs better merch. The bakery was delicious! This place is a must see!
Tania Nauroth — Google review
An open air museum that has a combination of real shops and crops. It contains recreation of buildings from different eras and working class and displays what Denmark cities used to look like. Quite beautiful. Renovations are currently happening for 2023, and will have new entrances and the more 1950s Denmark. Recommend to go and see the telephone store to see a real working olden day telephone! This museum is worth a visit!
M So — Google review
Den Gamle By in a cool spot to visit in Aarhus. It’s like walking onto a movie set of an old Danish town. I loved popping into the little shops and houses and the museums, you really get a feel for what life was like back in the day. It’s perfect for a chill but educational day out, whether you're with family or just hanging with friends. I would go more often if the entrance fee was lower!
Julia Marleen — Google review
A wonderful exhibition of Danish life through the ages. Very educational and happy to see that so many beautiful original buildings have been carefully disassembled and reassembled at this location in order to preserve the wonderful architecture and history.
Very interesting that the newer 1970s section is used to help those with Alzheimer’s. My son was so excited about the hi-fi stereo shop and repair store. Had an wonderful chat and education from the two gentlemen working there.
If you want to really take it all in, you probably need 1 1/2 days to truly explore everything.
Must see!!
Walter Hegan — Google review
What a place! I was already excited before I went but I was even more impressed during my visit. It still exceeded my high expectations. I visited during the week and it must be even more exciting on weekends. There were a few people dressed up but it is incredible how the houses and buildings are very well preserved and give you an incredible accurate impression of how life was in the past. Some shops are still manned by staff and are used as real shops. It's an incredible experience. Many people had their dogs also. I didn't eat there but will do next time. It's a MUST to visit when in Aarhus. Fantastic!
Franco Migliorati — Google review
This is an open air museum where houses and shops from different periods have been recreated with care. They have bakery shops where you can have a snack and coffee (the cakes and goodies available must also be from yesteryear..:)); a garden where you can buy flowers and herbs; horses and buggy drivers; etc
Will suit children or people not brought up and exposed in or exposed to older European architecture and culture. But if you have been all you might need is a quick gander through before heading to the next of Aarhus’ many museums.
Karin Sinniger — Google review
Great places to see and understand the history of Denmark and how old danish life was during 70’s, 80’s and now. They have different zones with different decades. We got a wonderful guide who explained all the historical details nicely and as a story. Had a short trip around this but definitely will take a day or half a day to cover all the houses and details.
Recommend place to visit and experience the old life of danish people.
They have a restaurant with danish specific foods.
Lakshan Vithana — Google review
Situated in the heart of Aarhus, this open air museum (set in 3 distinct time periods) is a great way to spend a few hours. Easy to find and to park nearby, it is a fascinating look at Danish life in the 1700s, 1920s, and 1970s.
Genuinely interesting and packed with things to see. Well worth a visit
David W — Google review
Great place to visit and dig into the Danish history. Very pleasant walk around the old buildings, which you can explore inside as well. It is nicely organised and child friendly with lots of activities for them. We spent almost 3 hours there and still did not see everything we wanted.
Robert Birkholz — Google review
This place is a must go. It's an outdoor attraction with buildings from different ages and tells you a little about the history from each time. It's a great place to go with friends, family, couple or even alone. Adults pays around 190dkk if I am not wrong and kids are free.
Accessibility: I didn't see any elevator, must buildings have only stairs and not all streets are wheelchair "friendly" so I might be a challenge.
Language: most people from the food courts and others services speaks English
Food: they have some options like hot dog, pizza, a danish traditional restaurant, ice cream
Toilets: there are many toilets around the establishment and they are clean
In general, is a great experience
Bonus: they have a carriage tour and is worth it to pay more (100dkk) to go around the Botanical Garden instead of only paying 50dkk to go around the streets inside Old Town
João Malheiros — Google review
We had an exceptional experience at Dem Gammel by Visit, and the old brewery was the spotlight for me. The gentle brewer's kindness and attentiveness made us all warm and welcomed. He walked us through the entire brewing process, allowing us to savor different types of beer—an amazing and educational experience. Purchasing the beer cup for 20 kronas opened the door to unlimited feast as I tasted freshly brewed beer. Plus, the festive Christmas atmosphere outside added to the overall delight. It was, without a doubt, a great and delicious visit.
Tofu Bytes — Google review
Takes you back to a past era with houses from the 18th Century. It was worth going. Found some geese shouting and trying to get food from the people there. That was fun.
mikepro — Google review
Fun and interesting museum, documenting life in Denmark throughout the years. There are things from 2014, the 70-80ies and all the way back to the 1600’s. Great fun for both adults and kids. The only thing that was less than ideal was the looong line to get in and that some of the people working on serving lunch seemed a bit unexperienced, but other than that it’s a perfect place to visit in Aarhus.
David Rasmussen — Google review
What a great trip.
We went there because a local guy in a fish store had telling us about it.
Great journey through the different years and really great buildings and decorations.
Everything is looking really nice and you can go inside in some buildings.
Great experience, I would recommend a visit on a weekday, and plan about 4-5 hours.
If I went to Denmark again, I will come back.
Mike Nevermind — Google review
Located in Aarhus Denmark. A fantastic snapshot of life in Denmark over 100's of years on a truly grand scale.
Real buildings that have been removed from their original locations and set in place in zoned areas depending on their time in history. There is a complete street with shops from the 1970's filled with relevant products and some even with actual staff. Along with all the buildings filled with historic items there are things going on all of the time. A group of women washing clothes by a stream, young boys carrying water from the village well, horses and carriages, a vintage car driving along a cobbled street. There are hundreds of exhibitions and there are also info boards with info in both Danish and English. You'll have no problem communicating as the Danish are brilliant English speakers.
Food and drink is easily available, there are plenty of toilets. Not all areas are accessible to wheelchair users or those with impaired mobility but nevertheless there is much to see.
You'll need a minimum of 4 hours here, you could easily spend the day and not see it all.
We had an amazing time and would thoroughly recommend
William Howe — Google review
I do love this place. I can say that this is my favorite open-museum in the world. Things are presented in different attractive ways. Let us interact with a particular exhibited item. Enjoy and have so much fun. I can stay here the entire day or two days if have time more. Worth to visit.
The Moesgaard Museum, located 10km south of the city, is a modern museum that showcases exhibits covering human and ancestral history. The museum's unique design slopes out of the ground and has won numerous awards. One of its main attractions is the Grauballe Man, a well-preserved body discovered in 1952 in Grauballe village.
AMAZING museum with a lot of technical and visual information! I really adore it. Take your time when going there. You spend a lot of hours there cause especially the basic exhibitions are so well designed and detailed.
Before going check definitely the opening times cause some days it closes a little early.
tinytinchen — Google review
The location is spectacular !
The presentation of the exhibitions is incredible, there is clearly a lot of efforts put into this Museum.
And we were lucky to come at a time where is was pretty much empty, which made it a lot more enjoyable.
However it's pretty expensive, a bit repetitive and definitely lacks some interactiveness.
Alexis — Google review
This is an awesome museum to visit.
Don’t forget to allocate enough amount of time for the visit as the exhibition is very immersive and informative. There is massive amount of information and details to take in if you have time.
It has a nice restaurant to help rest and recharge during your visit.
The staff are professional and helpful.
ND — Google review
Museum located on the outskirts of Aarhus. It can be reached with a bus. The views of the museum both in summer and winter are spectacular and it is very beautiful. The attention to the public is very good and the museum is interesting if you like Danish culture and history. However, I thought that the museum would be bigger. In 2-4 hours you can visit it completely.
Jordi Lazo — Google review
The most entertaining well organized and thought through museum I’ve ever been at. Each room surprised us with the layout and interesting videos.
Ema Firtov? — Google review
Impressive attraction! It is a great place both for adults and children, where you could spend all the day and have fun and educational activities. A jump into the history of humankind and many interactive things to explore and understand how humans have evolved. The ticket is valid for the whole day and you can exit and take a rest and then enter again the exhibition. The location is amazing, overlooking the forest and the sea. There is also a restaurant, serving tasty food and drinks with a great view of the park. Convenient bus connection from the city center to the museum in less then 30 minutes. Highly recommended!
Sara Del Fabbro — Google review
Landscape is good. You must go to this place during spring. It is beautiful to hang out with friends and family. I have been to museums but I heard museums also good
Haresh Thummar — Google review
One of the engaging and immersive museums that I've been too. This is definitely a must visit if you plan to go Aarhus. Take bus 18 from the main areas and its the final stop. Lots of interactive elements in the exhibitions and can easily spend 3-4 hours here. On Wednesday nights, this opena to 9pm! The famous Grauballe Man is interesting make sure you watch the documentary before hand and also the Vikings from the East has great history and replicas. Don't forget to go to the top to see the view! Highly recommend!
M So — Google review
Still one of the best museums in the world both in terms of content and architecture.
The bookshop is also magnificent.
On this occasion we also visited the new "Rus" exhibition which brings together a lot of interesting items, the majority of which seem to be from Ukraine. Fascinating stuff.
Matt Bunker — Google review
Set in a lovely area about 30 minutes (by No 18 bus) outside the city. It catered well for English speakers and was really interesting in a typucal museum way, ie lots of: artifacts; written and audio information and some interesting animations. Very easy to get to as it's 1 end of the bus line.
Travel note: we have rejsekorts (travel cards) bought in Copenhagen, which work here too, so if you plan to use buses and trains in Denmark, they're definitely worth getting
ghislaine headland-vanni — Google review
I included this museum on my list of the best ones. It's fascinating to see how humanity has evolved over the years—through stone, bronze, and iron ages. I particularly enjoyed the Egyptian exhibition. Plan to spend at least half a day exploring it.
Sertaç Aldüz — Google review
A really big and full museum. It has a huge collection of artifacts from Denmark, organised in chronological order on displays and exhibitions, starting from the stone age up to the medieval. You need about 2-3 hours to tour yourself around. In addition, a nice temporary exhibition was available for the collapse of the Roman empire due to the arrival of the people from the East "Out of chaos". Plan also for some extra time in order to check this brilliant building from the outside and especially explore the views that the roof garden provides.
Nikos Gkekas — Google review
Interactive history. Definitely worth a visit once in a while. The permanent exhibition takes quite some time if you’re trying to follow the stories and timeline. We’ve also seen 3 of the main temporary ones that really impressed us: The Day Of The Dead, about Mexican (and international) traditions honoring/celebrating the lives of people no longer with us; Out of Chaos (from the Roman Empire to aprox. 600 AD) where, among others, we’ve seen some of the famous Romanian treasures (Closca cu Puii de Aur) and more recently about Egyptian life and death traditions.
It is also kids-friendly, with lots of interactive stories or learn-by-playing points.
Diana Dumitrascu — Google review
Another very interesting museum if you like history and anthropology. History of mankind with a twist - including that of Aarhus during the Viking Age. The museum is divided into the different ages which you can enjoy. Just a few photos as teasers. Loads of outdoor space for children to run around as well. One of the few museums that have free lockers.
Elaine Camilleri — Google review
It's a museum of natural history and evolution. It's good for a one-time visit. I dislike it because it's not my vibe BUT my friend really enjoyed it so it's a subjective rating! It's got exhibitions about the Vikings era, religion, and anything in between.
Diana Moldovan — Google review
This museum is fantastic. The presentation of the exhibition "The life of the dead* is very beautiful. The lighting, the atmosphere, the pieces, all very enjoyable. It made us talk about death with the children in a more spiritual meaning rather than the fear of losing someone. The question we got from them due to this exhibition were different than the normal "death" questions children normally have. 10/10!
But we loved the stone age exhibition the most. The diorama's were so good, the story telling was well done, the presentation blew my mind. As an adult I was immerged in this world as well as our children.
Bronze, Viking, middle ages were all very very well presented. The "keys" in the viking age is an interesting take to bring us the different stories. The mannequins are so life like it's almost scary.
The price is good for the experience. Coffee, cola and four things to eat was the same price as tickets. A bit on the expensive side, but it was tasteful and good.
Recommended for sure! Go if you have the chance!
Our kids are 9 and 13 and did not want to go, we left with kids talking and talking and talking about all the things the museum presented.
ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is a world-renowned art museum located in the heart of Aarhus, Denmark. With an impressive collection spanning 300 years, the museum is home to some of the most iconic works of Danish modernist and abstract art. Including paintings from the 1800s, the Danish Golden Age of modernism, and works from more recent decades, ARoS Aarhus is a must-see for anyone visiting Aarhus.
Great Museum! It proves definitely that modern art does not have to be boring and strange, but can be beautiful, inspiring and a great experience.
The Vertigo exhibition was really exceptional. The many projections of dancing people, together with the music really gave me the feeling of being totally emerged in the project.
Also the dried plant exhibition was really impressive. Read the text next to the plants.
Sander Bessels — Google review
Aesthetically speaking, this is definitely a wonderful place to visit. The museum is a great place to explore, and has so many unique experiences and exhibitions that every time we come back, it's completely different. As its quite small, you can explore all of the different exhibits in a few hours, which means that when you're with kids you're not completely drained. The rainbow gives some amazing photo opportunities, just make sure to visit when it's bright outside for the best effect!
Sam Caesar — Google review
Great Museum from the outside.
The rainbow circle at the top looks great, and it is very entertaining, probably the highlight of the museum, something to remember.
If you are under 31 years old, you pay 145 Dkk which is a fair price.
Interesting modern art exhibitions in the inside but nothing spectacular, I must say. Some of the floors are not really part of the museum since there are closed restaurants or library or workshop areas which can't be visited.
If you are in Aarhus, it's definitely worth visiting this museum, but I would not travel to Aarhus to see it.
Federico N — Google review
This might be one of my favorite museums I’ve ever visited...and I’m not a huge museum person. By far this was my favorite museum in Denmark— the architecture, for one, was beautiful, and of course the rainbow panorama lived up to the hype and was a joy to walk around. But the real stars of the show were all of the exhibits on each of the floors— every single one of them I was intrigued by, and major props to the museum curators because they are slaying. There is truly something here for everyone!
Ya Yay — Google review
I love this Cultural Art Museum. We had 2 Kids with us today. And they could walk around them self if they wanted, to se what they would. There is so much different exhibitions for All of us and we get a lot inspiration with us. The covid-19 restrictions were good and the most guest followed them. We'll be back. ✨🙌
Ulla B. Nielsen — Google review
A lot of exhibitions under one roof. It's all skewing a little bit too modern for my taste, so I really loved the exhibition showing various aspects of "human nature" portrayed through 200 years of painting. The rooftop rainbow installation is deeply fascinating and a must-see.
Christian Scheffel — Google review
So so lucky to be staying so close to this incredible art museum!! Do not miss the incredible installations on the bottom floor that will transport you to other worlds, the BIG boy, and the rainbow walkway on the rooftop. The cafe and gift shop are lovely too!
Katie May Boyle — Google review
A museum that already went to my top5 museums in the world, very organized and accessible in case of mobility difficulties. They have specifics exhibitions and a nice amount of danish artists.
Juliana Braga — Google review
Very accessible and clearly locally popular modern art institute. The rainbow panorama is a very special experience. It was lovely during sunset in early evening when it's not busy. Very good museum shop. The collection of my Danish artists, and local painting was interesting, as were the different changing exhibitions.
Muki Haklay — Google review
One of the best contemporary art museums in Scandinavia. They have a huge selection, a wonderful and well-known “rainbow glass” roof passage, and some amazing experiential art rooms in the basement. Cannot recommend this enough. Get there early if you plan on seeing everything!
Sindre Deschington — Google review
The rainbow skywalk was ingenious. Also the different exhibitions are great. The art installation at the ground floor is definitely a must to see.
Madlen Steiger — Google review
Looks good on the outside with the rainbow structure on top but entrance fee way too expensive in my honest opinion. 20 pounds for art that I can’t appreciate. Very niche tourist attraction. Shop and toilets are good though.
Anthony Chan — Google review
an intetesting building with 10 floors. The top has a great rainbow walk to view the town from. Each floor has well presented exhibitions. the cafe and shop are also very good to visit.
f c — Google review
The museum is awesome, cannot wait to visit next time
Tianyu Liu — Google review
ARoS is a great contemporary art museum that constantly refreshes its exhibitions every 3-6 months. The highlight is undoubtedly the rainbow installation, "Your rainbow panorama" by Ólafur Elíasson, offering breathtaking views over Aarhus. Currently featuring works by Annette Messager, Susan Philipz, Ron Mueck, and Erró, alongside the intriguing permanent collection, ARoS promises an engaging experience. Personally, I was captivated by the "Boy" in the "Far from Home" exhibition.
Indah Mustikasari — Google review
An art museum holding various exhibitions that will likely take you hours to complete. No backpacks nor big bags are allowed to be brought into the exhibitions. There is a locker area next to the ticket purchase to store your belongings before entering the exhibition floors.
Would recommend taking the elevator up to the top floor and then working your way down if it isn't too busy. Otherwise, going up one floor at a time, then take the elevator back down.
Luke L'sk — Google review
This is an absolute must see when you come to Aarhus. The rainbow panorama is just something else and the rest of the exhibitions are interesting over 6/7 floors. I spend around 2 hours here to see everything. It is very accessible too. Highly recommended.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
Great contemporary art museum. The exhibitions are constantly changing and you can see new ones every 3-6 months. It’s worth visiting the rainbow installation at the last floor. You’ll have the chance to see a beautiful view over the entire Aarhus.
Andrei Bajenaru — Google review
Amazing and beautiful museum! A must visit place in Aarhus for sure!
I bought the ticket some days before and it was perfect because when I arrived there was a long queue to buy a ticket.
The museum have beautiful and interesting exhibitions.
The Marselisborg Deer Park is a 22-hectare open park with free-ranging wild boar and deer. It's located south of Copenhagen, close to the palace and is a great place to visit with friends and families.
Situated just over the road from the sea, the deer park is a great way to spend a couple of hours. Take a stroll in the beautiful surroundings and get up close and personal with many semi tame wild deer.
Take fruit and veg to feed them and you will literally have them eating out of your hand.
Free parking around the outer edge.
Highly recommend.
David W — Google review
Nice deer park with free access and free parking up front. Just follow Google navigation to this point on the map, you can park in front of the gate. Nice for a walk.
(From this parking it's also only a 5 minute walk towards the infinite bridge)
Mariska Buursma — Google review
A great experience. We came here in late autumn, the air is cold but very fresh. My family was extremely excited. The deer herd is very friendly and lovely.
Thanh Huyền Đỗ Thị — Google review
The park and the reindeer are beautiful. Entrance is free. Be very careful with the reindeer that if you have food on you they will chase you until you give it to them. Watch out for the antlered reindeer.
Jordi Lazo — Google review
So happy we came across this deer park randomly! It's free, the deers are happy and we can feed them carrots and apples. Amazing experience!
Anna Lawrence — Google review
Brilliant experience the deer just come up to you. Smaller children would need to be kept close as the deer can be quite forceful if they feel you have food for them.
drybs84 — Google review
Great Park where you can spend the whole. All you need are some apples and carrots.
The entrance is entirely free!
Lorenzo — Google review
It is a fun place to visit and walk around. The deer, as I expected, are quite tame and used to people. This is also due to people feeding them which is not allowed, so they can come up to you to check you for food. The deer looked healthy and peaceful. Do make sure you park inside parking spots, because the police are checking.
Mirjam Out — Google review
We brought apples and gave lots of butt scratches! We definitely had to cut the apples into slices for them to eat. All of the pushy male deer are mostly at the front entrance, so wander towards the back of the park and you’ll find the calmer female deers and their babies. 💚
Katie May Boyle — Google review
Love this park! It's quite small, but the deer are very friendly and they all come close to see if you have any food. Very nice to watch them and just walk around.
Ioannis Antonakis — Google review
one of my favorite places in Aarhus, wonderful views all around and you can bring some carrots to feed the deer, just be cautious and respectful towards the animals. Perfect place for a Sunday stroll and to spend time with family and friends. I would recommend to take your time to discover the entire region around the park also.
Julia Marleen — Google review
Free deer park with loads of roaming and resting deer, and occasional views of the sea. Very pretty and relaxing spot!
matthew borg — Google review
I loved it! The reservation is big and the deers are free to go everywhere they like. The deers are also friendly and you can see them everywhere.
Elena Rizea — Google review
There are some places in the Earth that you just forget the time, location and even yourself - just let the beauty, gorgeousness and simplicity of the nature capture you.
This place is one of those rare and unique places that lets you to experience hugging a deer, feeding him with an apple!
Deers are extremely friendly, don’t hesitate to come as a family. They come to you to look for, if you brought anything for them - so don’t forget to take some apples and carrots with you when you visit this remarkable and free entry park.
It’s so easy to access by public transportation from the city center, but there is also a free parking lot. Have a nice detour around the park to reach out the Infinity Bridge which is another attraction point worth to see on your way back.
If you happen to be in Aarhus, don’t miss this park - go there, make people go there :)
Özge Abanoz — Google review
Free deer park with loads of roaming and resting deer, and occasional views of the sea. Very pretty and relaxing spot! You can bring carrots to feed the deer. Don’t expect to touch them, they are still wild animals and not tame!
If you don’t have a car, it’s a 15-20min walk from the nearest bus stop. Can visit the beach front by the deer park as well. Would recommend especially if deer is uncommon where you’re from!
Susan — Google review
It's a really nice park with free entrance and parking. We were afraid there won't be many animals, but got to see deers right at the gate and then everywhere we went. A lot of them are very friendly and get really close to people.
There's no fencing that prevents you from getting close to the deers which is really cool (just keep in mind if you're with children).
Definitely worth a visit if you're around.
Nir Segal — Google review
Very nice place in wonderful forest:) the animals are very friendly, just dont feed them from September to January- its not healthy for them 🙏🏼🦌
Kateřina Lukaničová — Google review
The park is indeed beautiful, however there's a lot of stories about the park having been shout down previously because unfortunately humans do not know how to behave and the animals have been aggressive 🤦 I went there today , they have signs everywhere saying not to feed the animals! However, there was still people feeding them, and they get way TOO close to the animals just to take a photo. Obviously, if they are getting too close of a baby deer, their mama or papa is going to be protective of their child. Just like us humans are with our kids! If you actually respect their own space, their will not do anything to you. And you can both co-exist in the same park!
carla ponte — Google review
Special place. It is not only the fact you can get so close to the deers, it is also a really beatiful park. In addition, a small farm of pigs exists in one corner.
You can feed the deers, but only with carrots or apples. No bread please!!!
The Botanical Gardens in Aarhus, Denmark have Greenhouses themed to 4 different climate zones. The Greenhouses are popular for public outreach, events and education with a cafe, shop and educational facilities on site. The Botanical Garden has a large hothouse lined with substantial number of subtropical plants from across the globe.
Very beautiful place full of many different plants from many different colours. The entrance was free. There's even a wooden watchtower inside and some butterflies flying around the greenhouses.
mikepro — Google review
Nice gardens. The fields were littered with trash probably from partying the night before. The greenhouses are really pleasant. They are free so there's no reason not to go.
Adam Konkol — Google review
This place is an old favourite. A real gem in Aarhus. Located in the botanical gardens, in a walking distance from the harbor and bordering on the old city. The entrance is free, there is a very reasonably priced cafeteria and shop inside. The greenhouses are heated and maintain a tropical and desert climate all year around. Beautifully built, there is a nice collection of plants on exhibition. The personnel at work there are students I believe, and so presumably knowledgeable. There is also an interactive app which we did not try yet. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to take a break from the hustle of town and a nice alternative option for a coffee meeting. Recommended with and without children.
Alon Blum — Google review
This is soooooo much worth a visit.......AND it is free of charge
Kenn Madsen — Google review
So pretty place. Highly recommend! Also, not messy, which makes it more likeable. Not so loud, so I think it’s a good spot for children. They have cafe and shop.
Lidia Zhezdrova — Google review
This Greenhouse offers a view into many different plants from the corners of all over the world. I was amazed during my visit to observe all the great small and big plants as well as the butterflies 🦋. You definitely have to visit 😉 !
Andreea - Madalina Balas — Google review
I am so happy that I found this place and decided to check it out. There are different sections of the greenhouses for plants from different regions of the world. There is also a butterfly garden with a structure that you can climb up. It was very hot and humid at the top so I only spent a few minutes up there but it was beautiful. I didn't try anything from the café. One of the best things about this place is that it was totally free! I would recommend anyone visiting Aarhus should check it out.
Mariah Schimon — Google review
Beautiful!
You can have an amazing weekend experience with your family
Mahyar Moharer — Google review
Extremely beautiful and well organised Greenhouses. You can find plants from all over the world inside. Especially, the "bubble" Greenhouse with the tropical plants and the flying butterflies is something unique. It worth a visit as you do not need more than 45min to tour yourself around. It is free to enter.
Nikos Gkekas — Google review
Great free activity to do with friends or family. A great garden for people in the Aarhus area to visit but it’s quite similar to any other botanical garden. It’s quite warm in the greenhouses so the free lockers came in handy.
Birgir Steinn Asmundsson — Google review
Absolutely marvellous!
The greenhouses and the park and maintained so well with a huge variety of plants. They have plants from all over the world as well as Danmark endemic.
All signs and explanations are given also in English. And they provide more information using their App. Take the spiral staircase up into the tree house and enjoy the view. Lovely to have butterflies flying around you, there. Did I mention that it is absolutely free (no admission fee)? Nice coffee shop, too. Wow, what a great spot in Aarhus!
Christian Brenzel — Google review
A small yet very cute greenhouse. They have a lot of interesting plants but I think my absolute favourite is the last room - it’s like a tropical forest, but with loads and loads of cute butterflies. It’s free to enter too, so there is no reason not to go!
Sindre Deschington — Google review
Wonderful greenhouses full of unique plants from all over the world. The tropical biome is the star of the show. Entrance is free and they have lockers (also free) for bags and jackets.
Kazuo Mayeda — Google review
Try to get inside the dome. It's free but the place is still very nice. There are butterflies flying around like you were in a real tropical forest. I like the way they arrange the space into different continents/countries as well. It's quite a nice place for kids to explore. The garden outside is also very very beautiful. In the summer, there are a lot of young people and families gathering here.
The Musikhuset Aarhus is a beautiful and exciting music venue located close to the Wakeup Hotel in Aarhus, Denmark. It hosts both local and international stars in a range of different concerts each year, from pop to opera. The architecture is also really impressive and features a large glass foyer with a delightful green park surrounding it. If you're looking for some live music action then this is definitely an arena you won't want to miss out on!
Amazing venue, friendly and professional staff. Comfy seats, great acoustics and a pleasure to visit. A great place to see performances. My wife loved it too.
andrew ferenbach — Google review
Classy music hall in downtown Aarhus. Great for shows and concerts.
Daniel Parlak — Google review
As always having a great time visiting Musikhuset whether it's to see a show or going to a koncert. All personel I interacted with was friendly and very forthcoming.
Kasper Villemoes Hald — Google review
Great place. The symphony I saw was fantastic. The choir sounded excellent, the orchestra knew their business, and the solo artists were absolutely gorgeous.
The chairs in "Symfonisk Sal" weren't the best. Comfortable, but not sturdy enough.
If you want to eat at their restaurant, make sure to reserve a table in advance
Shadowheart Art (Susi Pedersen) — Google review
The building itself it’s beautiful and deserves a visit even if you are not attending to an event.
Check the calendar and you might be lucky and find a free concert :)
Susan Tyrell — Google review
The performance is worth the clicker with all the money and applause. This is the most beautiful event I have ever seen. It left a deep impression.❤❤❤💗💞
Audra Ta — Google review
Nice but rather outdated surroundings, good sound quality inside the large scene, good cafe at the artrium. But why you ask for 3 USD (20 kr) extra for storage of jacket?
Martin Huss — Google review
Great shows and they attract a lot of artists to the town, but very expensive to buy drinks 35 kr for a water, but that is to be expected in places like that.
Ickxz S. — Google review
One of the best place's in Aarhus to enjoy a good show! Musikhuset have a great stage and some top level musicians performing.
Morten Grue Sørensen — Google review
This location is fascinating, I've been attending a classical music concert. I had a wonderful experience, the acoustics are amazing in the music hall. The tickets had reasonable prices, iven fairly cheap I would say.
Daniel Nistiriuc — Google review
I simply adore how this city provides art and entertainment without economic restrictions. Culture must be accessible to everyone, and Denmark has made sure all of us get this chance to enjoy beautiful things in places like the musikhuset. Tak 🇩🇰♥️🎼
Alejandra Medrano — Google review
Nice, but poor selection of drinks
Tuwiel Lúthel — Google review
The Simon & Garfunkel Story - another wonderful evening in Musikhuset! We had great seats at the side balcony, sound was near perfect, «VIP bar» during the break with wine and snacks (cost DKK 65,- per person and is be bought in advance) and a chance to have a quick chat with the two main performers after the show. And what a show... great singers in front of three excellent musicians! All staying true to the original songs and telling the story of Paul and Art in between the classic songs - a magic trip back through the '60s and '70s, accompanied by video collages adding context and depth to the intelligent lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel. An evening absolutely well spent :-)
Thomas Simonsen — Google review
Used the toilets. Real nice, clean. Jazz was playing, great atmosphere. A bit empty at the time, giving it a surreal feeling. Lights were on, but no sound other than the speaker jazz. Very good
Mikkel Markers — Google review
I've been here to watch a Jazz performance on a weekend. Cool place. 👍 If it's a sunny day you'd definitely like to sit outside around the pool watching ducks while sipping your coffee and eating your breakfast. Yes they have a good caffe inside. 👍
Dokk1 is an architectural beauty by Aarhus harbor that houses the citys library. It is much more than a library, with an impressive modern design and stunning views of the harbor.
If you are in town with small kids, this is the place to go! So many great indoor and outdoor playgrounds for kids 0-3 years and older. We spent there a lot of time during our stay in Aarhus with our 7-months old baby. You could spend a whole day here with the public library a cafe and many other things to do and explore.
Brian Lang — Google review
Great place for tourists and children. Nice views across the harbour with seating and cafe to rest for tourists. and lots of children books and area for kids. Can get busy during the day. Lots of university students here studying.
Anthony Chan — Google review
Amazing modern building that’s very clean and spacious. If you have a booked appointment everything goes smoothly. The stuff are so kind and so helpful! Amazing office!
janis gurutidis — Google review
I highly recommend visiting this place if you're in Denmark. It has a great view to the harbour, the people are nice and it's great if you're coming with kids. Unfortunetly I didn't take photos when I was here, but make sure you do, because it's absolutely amazing. This gets a high place on "my top 10 favorite places in the world" list! 😁
Simon Pozderka — Google review
Very beautiful architecture with several reading areas and Cafés. You have amazing views of the city and waterfront from the library. I can't comment the books as I don't speak Danish but I felt the foreign language books could have been a little more.
Liesel81 — Google review
An extremely incredible building with so much technology uncluded, just like a automatic book return machine and an incredible car parking space.
For students there are lots of coworking spaces in a really bright buiding. Stuff is super friendly and everything clean and just beautiful!
Nilus24 Fu?ball — Google review
World class library. Fantastic architecture / design. Wonderful location right at the water. Several great spaces to read. Fast WLAN. Different games available. Events. Fine cafe with a fine variety of coffee and cookies.
Frank Calberg — Google review
The pictures don’t do it enough justice. One of the best libraries I have been especially with the play areas and children friendliness. The place was clean and had different activities to entertain children of all ages. I was very impressed by the stroller parking lot with the directional twist. I highly recommend this for families. We could have easily spent the whole day here
Joseph Yamoah — Google review
I would not recommend students in the library to come and study for their tests or exams. All people that try to concentrate and work try as much as possible to escape from the chaos and noise of the children. Despite there being designated children's areas, kids run around in the quiet study spaces and scream.
There is very little respect for people that are actually working there. I've tried to work there a few times, as it has the potential to be a wonderful flexible workspace! Some days were better than others. But without clear rules, students might as well study at any random intersection in the city, where there will be less noise :)
Laurine Brugman — Google review
Beautiful building right on the water. It's main floor is a library but also has much more. The architecture is quite stunning and is a focal point of the rejuvenation of the waterfront. Must see sight, especially for architecture buffs.
Paul Heller — Google review
We took a ferry from Samso and headed to Aarhus. The ferry docked at Dokk1. Amazing building with a parking garage and a library in the building.
Terry Jenkins — Google review
Apart from the fact that there is access to a wonderful library, study room, high-tech exhibitions, spaces where you can have a coffee with friends, underground parking, etc... for me, it is the most beautiful view of the sea.
Møllestien is a narrow, cobblestone-lined street located in the center of Aarhus that dates back to the 13th century. The street has had its current name ever since the 16th century and is home to some of the city's most idyllic and picturesque old homes.
Beautiful street in Aarhus. Don’t expect the street to be super long, but I promise it won’t disappoint you :)
Susan Tyrell — Google review
So beautiful and there aren't even that many people there.
Daria Thomas — Google review
Usual old street, nothing special!
YarOK — Google review
Cute neighborhood worth checking out
David Rosado — Google review
Small but very beautiful street with old colorful houses and roses. This place has a real atmosphere of old town life. Located in 5-7 minutes of walk from the city center.
Very picturesque place. Must visit place in Aarhus.
Irina Kravchuk — Google review
Such a cute street in Aarhus, definitely a must
Lorenzo — Google review
It's like a fairytale street! 🫠🫠🫠💚💚💚
Buse Mercan — Google review
Cute little street that will make you pick up your camera for a quick shot. Photos are great, but better visit it yourself!
Sini Spets — Google review
Nice place…
bandana yadav — Google review
Beautiful small street with cute and colourful little houses, recommended to visit in summer because of all the roses blooming at the doorsteps!
The amusement park Tivoli Friheden features many attractions, including a Ferris wheel and carousel. There are also 5D cinematic rides and laser games, making it the perfect place to spend a day with the family.
Had amazing time there and loved people's friendliness. Some of the attractions are really frightening, but still tried them all and enjoyed every minute :) But you would also enjoy your visit even if you're not adrenaline sicker and just wanna have fun time.
Nana Hera — Google review
Christmas season, beautiful lightning. The indoor activities can really be upgrade with a bit modern or fun stuff to attract more people in the cool season or raining day. The indoor haunted house and the 5D movie is exactly the same technology with the meaningless shooting that is not fun at all in my opinion. They can make the 5D to something really great ,consider nowadays all theme park have those beautiful 5D , rather than shooting the zombie with blurry quality. the haunted house is also super lame. The indoor illusion is also Meh.. outdoor game is few close down without notice in the website or front gate. The only thing good in this season is, less queue for every other thing that is not so fun
Unstoppable — Google review
Great location in Aarhus, winter time without waiting lines and bigger attractions than in Legoland. I was shaking even after 5 hours after the rides. 😁
Lenka ?vidrnochov? — Google review
Lots of good rides. You need atleast 2 hours to properly get your money's worth. You could spend 4 or 5 hours. There's more than enough to do and so little or no queues
Ronke Odewumi — Google review
Wet, cold and bored stiff. The kids had fun though. Not many places to seek cover when pouring with rain so end up spending a fortune on coffee.
Jason Lecart — Google review
Great fun, clean and organised
Felipe Trombetta — Google review
The entrance tickets are 175 dkk.
If you want to ride the rides, you have to buy a turbånd which lets you ride how many times you like on the rides. If you dont have the turbånd you have to pay around 20 dkk to 100 dkk on mobile pay depending on the rides.
Personal experience.
I had a very nice time there the rides were very fun and fast. The workers are nice. But some of the rides did not feel safe like the fareeswheel did not feel safe. When it was at the top, it started shaking a lot it felt like the thing was about to fall over. The food is very expensive. I bought a small pita with kebab. The price was 78 dkk. I saw 1 person fainted after going on one of the tallest rides in the park
Nhat Lam — Google review
A young man named Sebastian was really helpful in guiding on which ticket would suit me best. It was only £35 (295dkk) to enter with access to all rides expect Sky Tower. Fun place for adults and kids
Amanda Evertino — Google review
So much fun, I can't even describe how much, it was just an absolutely brilliant day
Highly recommend the skytower free fall
Chuck Dyte — Google review
Beautiful decorated park with lovely rides for young and old. The park is well maintained and despite the some what older attractions still more than enjoyable. The admission fee is relatively high for what you get back in return. We got the admission to the park plus all rides, just to figure out that for example ice skating you still needed to pay extra.
There are plenty of food stands available throughout the park but please be prepared to pay a very high price. The food stalls are mainly manned by local businesses such as farmers who are selling there own produce.
Staff is absolutely friendly and helpful where needed. Toilets are disgusting and should be cleaned far more often.
If we look at the fun we had as a family it was well worth it. We really enjoyed it and time flew by despites being in the park for 6.5 hrs!
Parking is available almost next to the park and is free of charge.
Gerard Mulder — Google review
This place does not deserve any good feed-back.
- No parking slot available, just follow people and hid the car back in the forest.
- Attractions are managed by understaffed student assistants trying their best.
- Park decoration is low quality, cheap repairs everywhere, etc…
Not to do again.
simon marandet — Google review
Nice to visit with children. There are plenty of attractions for different ages. They have a slightly hard to understand ticket system but we bought an annual card and don't regret it.
Alexandr Sudakov — Google review
It's a beautiful place, there is a variety of attractions for kids and for everyone. Because there are a lot of kids, smoking should be forbidden! It is not pleasant for kids walking around and see and smell cigarette. An action must be taken, forbidden or placing smoking areas
The Marselisborg Palace is a large and imposing palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. The construction of the palace lasted for four years and was financed by the people of Jutland in honour of Prince Christian's marriage to Princess Alexandrine. The palace is considered a wedding gift from the people of Jutland.
This beautiful castle build in 1899-1902 on Kongevejen is a MUST visit.....and pay attention to the garden
Kenn Madsen — Google review
A nice way to spend a sunny afternoon. We walked around the gardens, which have a nice mixture of sculptured and pretty gardens and areas where the nature had been allowed to just do it's own thing. It's a lot quieter than the main park, so can be a nice little escape from the city.
Amy Irvine — Google review
Beautyful garden with nice sculptures
Frans Sikkema — Google review
The gardens are very nice, large fields, not many flowers though. You can't visit the castle itself. Taking into account that the entry is free of charge, it's definitely worth visiting if you are around.
Fani Madzharova — Google review
Must go place during cherry blossom season. One can spend a good half day enjoying the sea views, the gardens, especially the dafodills( during spring), the various architectures on the open landscapes.
Nishaina Sahadev — Google review
I was walking only in the park. We really like it. Were different kinds of flowers and plantings, interesting sculptures. We had a good time. Beautiful castle, well preserved.
Oleksii Lynda — Google review
~15 min away from central Aarhus, located next to a beautiful beach, and animals are really friendly, but they only care about food, so bring some apples and carrots. I also want to warn people that they shouldn't feed deer with spaghetti, because it makes them go crazy.
Alexandra Debrere — Google review
It is possible to visit the gardens around the palace, when the queen is away. The palace itself cannot be visited afaik.
André Mendes — Google review
When the Queen is out you get the free joy of the grounds of this beautiful and normally private place.
The small park is curated with lot of sculptures some are made by Prince Henrik, The Prince Consort of Denmark, others are personal gifts and purchases. This is the Queen’s private collection and I find it unusual personal and is it amazing to get this close.
Jan Bo Vinter Poulsen — Google review
Nothing much to see.... If you get a tour guide probably is the best, to know the history behind it.
The Cathedral of Aarhus is a medieval church that was completed in 1350 and designed in the Romanesque style. It is one of Denmarks tallest and longest churches, and features ornate gothic frescos and an impressive golden altar.
visited this place with my cousins a couple of years ago. i live in America but my mom recently found out that this church is where my great-grandma was baptized so when we flew the Denmark to visit our distant family we just HAD to visit the Aarhus Cathedral. it looks plain on the inside but trust me it looks AMAZING on the inside. lots of lovely original relief sculptures and beautiful lighting. plus when we visited there was an organ player performing for all the tourists and it really completed the experience of being in this ancient place of worship. highly recommend visiting if you're in the area, even if you're not religious.
Mariel Acosta — Google review
Aarhus Cathedral (St. Clemens Church ) located at Store Torv and Bispetorv in Aarhus Center is the main church of Aarhus Diocese . The church has around 1200 seats, and the building, which is the longest and tallest church building in Denmark , is 93 meters long. The tower is 96 meters high, making it one of the tallest towers in Denmark . 😍
Charith Fernando — Google review
Beautiful old brick cathedral, the tallest church in Denmark. It's really high, you can see its tower while walking on the old city center. Also, the tower and church roof can be seen from Salling rooftop terrace.
Church inside has nice paintings on the wall and a model of the ship hanging from the ceiling which traditionally can be seen in many Danish churches.
The doors can be closed if some ceremonies like wedding are being held in the church.
Irina Kravchuk — Google review
Exquisite.Beautiful old brick cathedral, the tallest church in Denmark. It's really high.
rasool hassani — Google review
Mooie gotische kerk met een groot orgel. Je kan binnen ook (betalend) de toren beklimmen
(Translated by Google)
Beautiful gothic church with a great organ. You can also climb the tower (paying) inside
Didier Vandewalle — Google review
Aarhus Cathedral is a Church of Denmark cathedral that was previously a part of the Roman Catholic church. The Gothic and Romanesque cathedral was completed in 1300 and dedicated to St. Clement, the patron saint of sailors.
Construction of the church started around 1190. It was built around St. Clement's church, a timber church built in 1102. The Romanesque architectural style included half-rounded arches, a flat timber ceiling and four chapels.
The cathedral suffered great damage in 1330 when a fire burned much of Aarhus. It was abandoned until 1449 when it was renovated and enlarged. The new design of the church used Gothic vaulting with high windows and a lengthened nave. It is now both the tallest and longest church in Denmark at 305 feet long and 315 feet high. The current, 314-foot tower was built in 1931.
There are more frescoes in Aarhus Cathedral than in any church in the country. They were painted between 1470 and 1520. Likewise, the painting of St. Christopher and St. Clement are the tallest in Denmark. The cathedral's one stained glass window was created by Emanuel Vigeland in 1926. At almost 46-feet tall, it is the largest stained glass window in Denmark.
Nikos Gkekas — Google review
Very High ceiling painted
Monty King — Google review
Sooooo beautiful....AND worth a visit
Kenn Madsen — Google review
Beautiful church, free entry
Prem Premakorn — Google review
Very interesting Danish church, the longest and tallest in the country. The cathedral building was completed in 1500 in the Gothic style.
John Carr (Corinne and John) — Google review
Amazing free cathedral to visit. The tallest in Denmark
You can also go up the 150 steps to the tower which comes DKK 20. A must visit if going to Aarhus.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
Nice cathedral, go up the tower for great views
steve&alfie — Google review
The longest and the tallest (so the biggest) church in Denmark. Nice piece of frescoes..where you can see medieval danish paintings. Although just a few frescoes, it is also the church with the most SQM of paintings in Denmark .
It has the biggest stained glass..14 m tall..made by norvegian artist Vigeland (see the Vigeland park in Oslo )
Ciprian Palaghean — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedral in Denmark. Free entrance and friendly staff.
Anthony Chan — Google review
12th-century Gothic church dedicated to Saint Clement with vaults decorated with frescoes.
The Women's Museum in Aarhus is a professional museum focused on displaying female products and experiences from throughout the centuries. The exhibits include a wide range of objects, from dolls to menstrual products, and provide an interesting perspective on women's lives in Denmark.
After reading all the losers posting 1 star reviews, I was expecting the worst of the worst. What we found instead was an informative, detailed and empathetic detail of gender identity throughout the ages. Perhaps if said people spent more time learning actual history and science, they would be more receptive to the information presented to them. Really friendly staff and great prices for tickets. I would recommend this to anyone who wanted to know more about Denmark's social history and to know more as to how this nation came to where it is today.
Engulfed Hydra — Google review
Great and very touching exhibitions. Shows many aspects of the people of our history. A perspective that I haven't experienced before. Definitely a must when in Aarhus
Clara Bergelius — Google review
Everyone should visit it, very educational but in a very cool approachable way! Loved every minute of it!
Kinga Federowicz — Google review
I found it disgusting... statue of a man breastfeeding?? That's not truth nor history! It was called women museum before and this nonsense is confusing to young people!!! How can you put this in museum and pretend it's history???!!! Shame on you Denmark
Kate Berkati — Google review
Just an absolutely incredible experience to learn from the exhibits in this establishment.
Chuck Dyte — Google review
Very impressive gender museum. Staff are all friendly and helpful
Runfei Ma (Mary) — Google review
Nice cafe, we had the coffee and cakes it was a nice relaxing atmosphere and excellent cake with cream.
Muriel Dunn — Google review
Beautiful museum, great to go on your own and get lost in it. It's all about the gender gaps and the fights for equality.
Diana Moldovan — Google review
Great museum with creative exhibitions offering interestig, critical and original views on society regarding women, gender inequality and gender roles. I particularly liked the 'gender blender', which offered a deep insight into the history of women's rights and the state of the art of gender equality in Denmark and around the world.
St. L. — Google review
Located in the old city hall, they had displays on 4 floors when I visited. Ranging from a history of women's achievements and rights movement to a thought provoking piece about the meaning of gender bending burlesque, the displays got you thinking about how you personally think about gender. It was encouraging to see the progress and also disappointing to see the length of time required. Peter Land's exhibit was funny, odd and eerie. Nice way to end the visit.
Don Kim — Google review
If you like the erasure of women go for it. Looks like the autogynephiles took over this museum
Monique Evans — Google review
Lovely old building. Some exhibitions unfinished. Probably more interesting for younger folk who don't remember as .much!
Toilets and cafe.
Christine Lucas — Google review
Probably the best museum I have ever been to (after Louvre!). It felt so great to see arts and documents related to the daily struggles that we experience as women or gender minorities. It also has expositions for children. In total, I loved it. A bit disappointed that mainly women were visiting...but it's not museum's fault...
The Salling ROOFTOP is a trendy cafe located on the roof of the Salling department store in the heart of Aarhus. You can enjoy drinks and a bite to eat in several different seating areas, or take in the view from up high. There’s also a stage where DJ’s spin tunes every Friday night.
One of the best views easily accessible in the center of Aarhus. There are multiple outdoor seatings with great view specially on sunny and non windy days!
Very recommendable! I go here very often.
Philip Hoyos — Google review
I didn't eat here, I only came to see the view. It was as I expected but still cool. It was pretty windy when I went so I didn't stay up there for a super long time. It wasn't hard to find the rooftop from entering on the street because there were many signs pointing me in the right direction.
Mariah Schimon — Google review
Excellent views over Aarhus!
This is a very unusual spot for a perfect view on top of department store in the middle of the town centre. It’s not well signposted that you have to cross the store to the highest floor to enter the roof area. What a surprise! There are walk ways, almost a kind of maze to walk through with different fantastic views over the city. They have some glass floor to view through and down to the pedestrian area. In summer there also offer some food to get a great spot to view and relax.
Michael Fuerst — Google review
Friendly prices, good place to relax. Cozy environment with lovely interior details" ... "Cute and cozy cafe and the rooftop is worth a visit.
- Mohiuddin — Google review
This is a great series of terraces where to sip a beer or a glass of wine if you have time to kill in Aarhus. The views over the city are fantastic, in particular when you stand on their glass passerelle. A place not to miss if you like to shoot people or cityscapes!
Sebastian Reiz — Google review
Didn't sit for coffee, but the view and atmosphere are amazing!! Definitely recommend at least a visit to gaze at Aarhus skyline and have some fresh air! There are tables to sit outside if the weather is nice and a coffeeshop too.
Νεφελη Κ. — Google review
Amazing view of the city, lots of options for food and drink during the summer and a great place to take a group of friends looking for a nice time, little less so for the winter due to the cold. But for sure we'll worth a visit any time of year.
Morten F?rster — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the rooftop in Aarhus, and I must say, it was an absolutely delightful experience. I have greeted with breathtaking views that showcased the beauty of the city.
The ambiance of the rooftop was truly special. It had a vibrant and trendy atmosphere, creating the perfect setting for a memorable evening. Whether you're looking to enjoy a romantic dinner or have a few drinks with friends, this rooftop offers a unique and enjoyable atmosphere.
SARA maryam — Google review
A great place to visit and relax with a bar, cafe and rooftop garden in the middle of Aarhus. Beautiful views over the city from here too.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
A great addition to the city. The coffee was very nice and way cheaper than the Starbucks next to it.
We has some æbleskiver and it tasted like my childhood.
Very friendly staff.
L. Nielsen — Google review
Best views in Aarhus. Great spaces. Well designed. Peacefull.
Tim Cole — Google review
Creative architecture and great views make this multi-level rooftop a fun spot to visit. The delicious smørrebrød and cheese platter made the day even better. This is the place to be during good weather in Aarhus!
T. C. — Google review
If you are in the shopping street of Aarhus you cannot miss this place: panoramic terrace on several levels, with well-thought-out rest areas, lots of greenery and lounge music. Instagram thanks you for the shots of the city skyline.
Chiara Su — Google review
The best view. The Space is very large and airy. Alot of people go there to relax and see the city from above.
Thanh Huyền Đỗ Thị — Google review
This rooftop is tarrific. Such a great and uge place in the middle of Åarhus city.
The rooftop has different hights and helps to overlook the city of Åarhus. There is also a glas plattform to stand on.
Three areas to order a drink or get something to eat like the famous smørrebrød.
Ega Engso is a large artificial lake and wetland area located in the northern suburbs of Aarhus, Denmark. The area was created when reclaimed farmland was re-flooded in the 1950s. Since its creation, Egå Engso has become a habitat for a catalogue of endangered animal and plant species, including white storks, short-eared owls, and cows. The lake is also a recreational area popular with cyclists and runners.
Wonderful nature experience. Great place to go for a walk or a run. Lots of bird life. Beautiful cows around. Clean everywhere.
Frank Calberg — Google review
I like it, but a bit windy
Seb — Google review
Recreational area, lots of birds.
Niels Hansen — Google review
A nice place to walk. Lots of cows and greenery.
Thadeus Devasagayam — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely nature. Many ducks. Beautiful cattle. Rich birdlife. We saw a woodpecker.
(Original)
Dejlig natur. Mange ænder. Skønne kreatur. Rigt fugleliv. Vi så en flagspætte.
Karin Stella Bach — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super cozy oasis and good place for a walk, children's fun and the many different wildlife at the lake.
(Original)
Super hyggelig oase og godt sted for en gåtur, børnehygge og de mange forskellig dyreliv der er ved søen.
Gitte Vergo Forsmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place with lots of birdlife.
(Original)
Skønt sted med masser af fugleliv.
Jonas Holm Hald Therkildsen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely scenic area
(Original)
Dejligt naturskønt område
Moesgård Beach is a picturesque beach with a vast sandy shoreline that offers ideal conditions for sunbathing and swimming. The beach boasts of summer lifeguards, snack bars, and amazing views, making it an excellent spot to take a picnic on a lovely day. Despite being windy on some days, the beach remains an incredible place for walking and playing while breathing in fresh air.
this is an extremely nice bathing beach. there is a nice bathing bridge which allows people in wheelchairs to enter the water. there is a sandy bottom and the water is completely clear
søren christoffersen — Google review
Lovely scenery, with archeological findings from Danish history.
Morten Jorgen — Google review
Amazing nature here. Great place for walking, playing and breathing fresh air.
Frank Calberg — Google review
Nice place to hang out with friends!
Lucia Gaviola — Google review
Very nice place.... good swimming
Caribbiean Richard — Google review
Nice and clean beach.
Alexander J — Google review
Very scenic. Nice when you're hungover and more receptive to fleeting beauty in a historic setting.
Jacco Leemans — Google review
I'd a very nice evening there! Parking was very easy nearby.
Daniel Reicht — Google review
Nice beach for a weekend family outing and walking. Children's will enjoy playing beside the sand and also on the sea water.
Ajay Singh Vishnu — Google review
Very cold and windy the day I went. But on a nice day it is a good place for a picnic
Mindeparken in Marselisborg Palace Park is a beautiful park with a war memorial, a playground, and sea views. It's best enjoyed on days when the queen is not in residence, as crowds can be a problem on holidays. The park also has an outdoor gym for enthusiasts.
Nice playground on the top of the park. WW1 monument is definitively worth a visit
Jostein Pedersen — Google review
Small beautiful park with animals.
Great place near the beaches
José Pedro Pereira Coutinho — Google review
Beautiful place in Denmark 🇩🇰
Klaus Hansen — Google review
Nice playground and a lot of space for picnic. Also, an outdoor gym for enthusiast, while your kids are at the playground. On the downside, it gets crowded on holidays, and there is no convenient parking nearby.
Michael Shmulevich — Google review
If you're in the mood for a brisk walk, or maybe you're just fresh out of outdoor fitness training, go to Marselisborg Memorial Park. The area has completely unique opportunities for those who need activity in an outdoor environment.
Kenn Madsen — Google review
Love natural, charming cherry blossoms, magnificent lush green woods, green grass with mesmerizing sounds of the birds, the waves from the nearby sea, feels magical.
Spring, May 2023
Danh Võ Phạm — Google review
A deer park in middle of the city… magnificent lush green woods with mesmerising sounds of the waves from the nearby sea, feels magical. The deer are quite friendly, you could bring carrots and/or apple to feed them, they don’t mind.
Sumandra mitra — Google review
Pays very good memory those who have fallen in WWI. It's a beautiful place and it's always in very good condition. Has a lot of space to either walk around between a bunch of trees or have a lunch during the summer days. Very nice place to go to spend some spare time.
lucas busalmen — Google review
So close to the city, but feels like you are in another world. The view here is fantastic with the woods, sea and the castle. Also the "mindelund" is both impressive and also "just" part of the area. Just as the memories of the people that gave all is embedded in the world we live in, the "lund" is embedded into the park. Very natural. Do it, take the walk, feel the nature, see the area and let it fill you up.
Terje Theiss — Google review
Nice place to hang out and relax. It's a big park so it's always possible to find a free spot, although there are many people when the weather is good. The playground can, however, be well stocked. There are beautiful cherry trees and memorial monument to World War II soldiers.
(Translated by Google) Quite simply, the world's most beautiful race track!!
The nicest and most talented crew employees, who all make a huge voluntary effort!
Thanks to all the volunteers and the management from CRAA - without you, Aarhus would be a little poorer and a duller place to live.
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Slet og ret, verdens smukkeste racerbane!!
De sødeste og dygtigste crew medarbejdere, der alle yder en kæmpemæssig frivillig indsats!
Tak til alle frivillige og ledelsen fra CRAA - uden jer, var Aarhus en tand fattigere og et kedeligere sted at bo.
Thomas Ziegler — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great historic event see the cars you saw on the street as a kid racing
(Original)
Fantastisk historisk arrangement se de biler du så på gaden da du var barn køre racerløb
Tim sørensen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lock down 1/2 of the city 2 days before the event
(Original)
Spærre 1/2 af byen af 2 dage før eventet
mads lemvigh — Google review
(Translated by Google) Then move it to Randers, where all the spectators come from anyway.
(Original)
Flyt det da til Randers, hvor alle tilskuerne alligevel kommer fra.
Fam. Frandsen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good event that supports children's road safety
(Original)
Godt event, der støtter børns trafiksikkerhed
jens-peter holmelund — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super place best recommendations
(Original)
Super sted bedste anbefalinger
Next to Brabrand lake, Arslev lake is smaller then the first one. It is also an amazing natural attraction and there are two observation towers to contemplate upon the beauty of nature, animals and plants.
Daniel Nistiriuc — Google review
Ok
Lucian Guleama — Google review
Simple and cool place
Bjarke Mogens — Google review
Beautiful place
Andreea Cirstiuc — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is a good, stable gravel path around Årslev Engsø. And there is plenty of bird life on and by the lake. There are several places where you can climb a bird tower. And in several places you can see cattle grazing on the areas down to the lake.
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Der er en god, stabil grussti rundt om Årslev Engsø. Og der er masser af fugleliv på og ved søen. Der er flere steder mulighed for at komme op i et fugletårn. Og flere steder kan man opleve græssende kvæg på arealerne ned til søen.
Hans Brok-Brandi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Lovely place for a peaceful walk, with lovely views and rich birdlife. Saw, among other things, two sea eagles, a golden eagle, a young raptor of some kind in one of the birdhouses out there. Also saw herons and a falcon. And then there is a sea of other exciting birds as well. So it is definitely worth a visit if you are interested in birdlife. But remember the binoculars 😉
(Original)
Dejligt sted til en fredelig gåtur, med dejlig udsigt og rigt fugleliv. Så blandt andet to havørne, en konge ørn, en rovfugleunge af en slags i et af fuglehusene derude. Så også fiskehejre og en falk. Og så er der jo et hav af andre spændende fugle også. Så det er bestemt et besøg værd hvis man er interesseret i fugleliv. Men husk kikkerten 😉
Odin Madsen Laugesen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place, good hiking trail, and the sea eagle is here too
(Original)
Skønt sted, god vandresti, og havørnen er her også
The Salling Aarhus department store is a large and busy shopping destination in the city of Aarhus. The store features a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, home decor and food. The food hall downstairs is especially worth exploring, as it has a great selection of restaurants and food stalls.
Premium department store. very good food hall. Lots of Danish products as well as high end international
Muki Haklay — Google review
Wonderful place. It's a shopping center with a beautiful rooftop garden with free access. You can buy food or drinks or just enjoy the 360 degree view of the city or look top down on the pedestrian street underneath through the glass bridge. In winter it is decorated beautifully with lights and Christmas decor as well as heating lamps. A must see if you are in Aarhus and my personal goto always.
Marianne Amalie Kusk — Google review
Didn’t shop here but went to the roof top garden for the view of the city, and it was great! The roof garden is large with multiple rest areas and photo spots. There was also a choir performance when we went. Good way to see the city when we first arrived.
Susan — Google review
The panorama terrasse at the top of the mall is great. Awesome view on Aarhus and that for free!
tinytinchen — Google review
It’s nice and elegant, but unfortunately they are missing restaurants, indeed they have a roof top which looks great, I don’t know what you could do in a rainy day or windy weather. I think they should consider to open something inside as well, to keep people away from bad water or to make a closed area on the roof top and in the same time to enjoy the view , that’s way 4*.
chifor mihai — Google review
Went for the roof top garden which is free. Amazing experience, there are swings, glass floors, plants, stairways no nowhere and views over Aarhus.
steve&alfie — Google review
Very nice department store with high number of specialty options at the food store downstairs -- superb cheese variety. Attendents make good suggestions for you description of desired flavor and give a small piece for taste before final purchase decision. 😋 A bit higher side of the pricing spectrum but I think it's worthy.
Kwak Family — Google review
Very nice shopping centre with everything you need to buy. In this place you can find clothes, shoes, cosmetics, books, toys and home articles. Centre have good located car parking and fantastic rooftop place. When weather is good you can sit there, drink something from wine bar ans spend time on talks with friends or relax alone.
Arkadiusz Krauze (Mookie) — Google review
One of the most famous shopping malls in denmark with a beautiful rooftop garden and a glass observation deck. Free entrance so good for tourists to get a good view of the city and chill. Theres cafes and restaurants on the roof but i recommend bringing your own food and chill there.
Anthony Chan — Google review
Salling is a department store in Aarhus. Customers can purchase clothing, household goods, beauty supplies, shoes, toys and more. However, many of the visitors to Salling arrive not to shop but to see the spectacular rooftop.
The Salling Rooftop is located atop the department store. It has a glass roof with a 360-degree, panoramic view of the city. The interior of the rooftop offers regular special events and entertainment. It is a popular dining spot and a place to get a cocktail or cup of coffee.
Along with the Salling Rooftop, Salling is now offering the Rooftop Garden. The garden is a combination of trees, plants and works of art.
The Salling Skywalk extends out from the Rooftop. It is a glass walkway that is 88 feet above street level.
Nikos Gkekas — Google review
Most cozy and beautiful place in Aarhus.A lot of space for walk,available view from roof to the town,possible to buy coffee and food.Romantic aura with such romantic songs even outside.I love it❤️
Iryna SL lifestylephotographer — Google review
Something new on every level with a superstore in the basement, fashion brand in the middle and a roof top bar at the top. The roof top as one of the best view of the city hand down and it's free to enter
Brynjar Snær Arnarsson — Google review
My favorite places to visit when in Aarhus. The department store have a wide variety of merchandise, including Starbucks on ground floor, market in basement and pedestrian walking streets with shops outside. I love most the top floor which have a garden and a 360 degrees view of the city for free. The highlight is the see through walk. It is definately worth a visit - even if you hate shopping :)