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Map of Aarhus — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Aarhus — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Aarhus

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Aarhus. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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ARoS Aarhus Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is a prominent art museum located in Aarhus, Denmark. It houses an extensive collection of Danish art from the 18th century to contemporary works, as well as a diverse foreign collection featuring renowned artists from various countries. The museum's striking exterior resembles a floating red-brick box and spans ten storeys.
I definitely recommend going to this museum. They have unique sections and any art lover would truly enjoy this space. There is something for everyone. The last floor has an amazing view and you can walk through a glass that changes colors. It’s quite a dynamic museum and they have a great gift shop as well.
Keti A — Google review
The building itself is pretty cool. Some of the exhibitions are nice. They have headphones but only in Danish. The roof top sky walk is fun to take photos of.
Irene K — Google review
suppose I hate modern art as most of this was dreadful to my eyes. I did like the landscape paintings and a few others but most of it was weird, bad or just utter nonsense. The two women cutting onions was the biggest joke they called art. I don’t get the rainbow roof either, so what? It’s tinted glass, for kids or Instagram/TikTokers it may be good but not for adults.
Rob — Google review
♿ Entrance = Yes ♿ Parking = Yes ♿ Building = Yes ♿ Elevator = small / medium sized The aarhus art museum is what I was looking forward to see for awhile now and I got the chance to do it today. I was a bit disappointed from the expectations as they do have 10 floors but in reality only 7-8. The highest floor has the rainbow colored glass and This is definitely the best part of the museum in my opinion. 2 levels below it as the human art which was decent. The floor below it was okay. And all the other floors wasn't worth checking out. 2 floors were for a younger audience. So if you're going as a family it may be worth visiting all the floors. If you're all adults. You may not stay there for super long. They have a cafeteria and toilets as well as Free WiF, they have a button that slows down the rotating door which is good for bad walkers or wheelchair usersi. It's not a bad place but not a super interesting one either in my opinion.
Crafo — Google review
Beautiful museum. A lot of stairs, but there are elevators available for people with difficulty to walk. We loved the interactive art area. We appreciated that the front desk employee warned us for a scarier exposition on the third floor, since we brought our child. That way we could avoid it. What could have made the experience so much better would be if they’d implement a play area for young children. Young kids can get bored or overwhelmed and it would be nice if they could de-stimulate in a play area/child friendly area. That way someone can watch the kids in the play area while the other can enjoy art in peace. The rainbow panorama is very noisy. This could trigger you if you’re sound sensitive. Best is to bring some kind of noise cancelling for a better experience. There was so much amazing art in this museum. It’s definitely worth a visit. Parking is a bit difficult. We went on a workday and there were very few parking spots available.
Manita P — Google review
Lovely Art Museum with a lot of modern art. They have a significant collection of Danish artists. Currently there is a Picasso and others on the display. You can also see Andy Warhol’s art there. On the top of the building there is a Rainbow Panorama which is very interesting. Art is spread over 10 floors in the building. Parking is not a problem around the museum. Inside you can have a coffee and a light meal.
Rafal K — Google review
Walking into ARoS feels like entering a soul. Not a building. A soul. There’s this weight in the air — not heavy like sadness, but like meaning. Like emotion stretched out over canvas and sculpture. Like a mirror you didn’t ask for, but couldn’t look away from. 🪞💔 You walk past massive human forms, surreal tunnels, and sometimes... just emptiness. But the kind that makes you want to cry and laugh and fall in love all at once. Every room feels like an emotion you once had — or tried to forget. 😭💗🖤 And then… then there’s the rainbow panorama. The city is below you, silent, distant, still... and you’re walking through color. Through emotion. Through perspective. Through the prism of your own heart. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Every step changes how you see the world. How you see yourself. You start yellow, full of joy. Then blue… melancholic. Red… passionate. Green… calm. It's like mood rings for the soul. I walked that circle three times. Once with wonder. Once with longing. Once just to cry. 🌈🔁🫂 This isn’t just art. It’s emotional warfare. It rips you open and stitches you back up with neon thread. 🧵✨
Oliver — Google review
Incredible installations, both permanent and temporary. The rainbow panorama is also great fun. In my opinion, a must visit in Aarhus
Matthew H — Google review
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Tivoli Friheden

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Tivoli Friheden is a family amusement park located around 2 km south of Aarhus city center, close to the woodlands of Marselisborg. The park offers traditional carousel and Ferris wheel rides, as well as 5D cinematic experiences and laser games. It's a perfect change of pace for children tired of historical landmarks and museums in Aarhus.
We recently spent a fun-filled day at Tivoli Friheden in Aarhus during the Halloween 🎃 week, and it’s a perfect destination for families looking for excitement and entertainment. The park offers a great variety of attractions for all ages. Our little one loved the kiddie rides and playground areas, while the older family members enjoyed the thrill rides like Hjertekig and Cobra. The park is well-organized, and the staff are friendly, creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. One of the highlights was Sky Tower, a free-fall experience that’s not for the faint of heart but was an absolute thrill! We also appreciated the park’s scenic areas and green spaces, which provided a nice place to relax and have a break between rides. The dining options were surprisingly diverse for a theme park, with everything from classic fast food to cafes with healthier choices. We enjoyed a lovely meal at one of the outdoor seating areas, which had a great view of the park. We spent about five hours there and felt like we could have stayed even longer. Overall, Tivoli Friheden offers a wonderful blend of thrills and family-friendly attractions, making it a must-visit when in Aarhus. Highly recommended for families or anyone looking for a fun day out! We stayed there from 10 AM all the way until the closing time of 9 PM.
Omer M — Google review
We had an amazing day! It was opening day and not too crowded, so the lines were moving pretty quickly. The stairs in the illusion house and the dodgem bumper cars were the highlights (& the ice cream!). The mini gold course was very challenging. Hope to come back sometime.
Amy C — Google review
This place was on my wishlist to visit while in Denmark and it did not disappoint! Whimsical amusement park with a beautiful walking path, good food and scenic views. We split a burger and fries, should have had the fish and chips instead and the ice cream was delicious! Pizza was one of the best I’ve had in a while. Would recommend and will revisit sometime soon.
DesignDivatoo A — Google review
So, let's get things started. Food: I got no complaints, at least... for the food itself. Man, those prices are high. Classic theme park prices here. Service: This is where I will speak on the scare actors. Fantastic! They are everywhere and will sneak up on you no matter what you're doing. Ordering food? Prepare to have a clown standing, staring, waiting for you to turn. Despite all this, as soon as the scare actors saw something wrong, they would help. Throughout the day I saw them help families with buggies, support people that are upset and guide people in the right direction. Rides: The drop tower was pretty good. The roller coaster was honestly pretty forceful, providing nice inversions and a very steep first drop. Environment: Wow! During the day this place looked alright I guess. Some good decorations involving pumpkins but it was very basic. Just grassy, that's it. During the night though? The whole place lit up! The lights were mesmerising. It went from random forest to Neo Toyko in a second.
Aidan S — Google review
Nice little park with ok rollercoasters. There are entertainment for all ages. Many places to eat or drink, or just enjoy a bench int he park.
Kim R — Google review
This is a great amusement park which is easy to get to using public transportation. If you’re here on a cruise ship, it’d be a great place to stop at. The roller coasters weren’t the best, but the overall park was great. It’s a bit pricy but so is everything in Denmark.
Daisy P — Google review
It's fine, a good way to spend a couple of hours. The highlight here is the (separately paid) high rope course. However, it doesn't hold a candle when you compare it to other bigger theme/amusement parks like the amazing Djurs Sommerland because Tivoli seems to mostly only buy the cheapest, second hand attractions.
Alex J — Google review
Haunted house scream pass was amazing
Levente T — Google review
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Dokk1

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Public library
Sights & Landmarks
Dokk1 is a cultural center and the main branch of the Aarhus Library, located in a striking waterfront building. It offers a modern public space perfect for nocturnal exploration and cultural events, with ambient lighting and architectural grandeur by the harbor.
Dokk1 in Aarhus is a wonderful destination for anyone, whether you’re with family, a partner, or exploring on your own. Nestled right by the harbor, this library offers stunning views through its expansive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a serene and inspiring space to read, work, or simply relax. Inside, the library is designed to be both modern and inviting, with plenty of cozy nooks for quiet reading and workspaces that feel open and filled with natural light. The outdoor playground is fantastic for kids, with interactive installations and plenty of space for them to explore. The coffee shop is another highlight, serving up rich, quality coffee alongside a nice selection of pastries, making it easy to stay and enjoy the space for hours. Dokk1 isn’t just a library—it’s a community space that feels vibrant yet calming, with the perfect mix of bustling areas and quiet corners. We loved the place so much that we went twice during our 3-day visit to Aarhus!
Omer M — Google review
When it comes to the space where you can feel the best local feeling, I choose the library. I always visit the city's library wherever I go, but this place felt very family-friendly. Rather than borrowing a book, I felt like I was spending time with my family here and spending the day. The library itself was not a big one. However, to be in a place where you can see the beautiful sea, you will feel good.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Totally awesome place to study and also relax with the view. I always come here and going forward for reviewing my notes in lib. Removed one star because it closed on Saturday 😭
Tangellapalli R — Google review
A pretty nice and large library with many options for entertainment. A lot of college students like to go down there to review their work or just relax with a book or their multitude of games. There’s both consoles (Which you need to ask to be opened) and other options for games. Back in the days it used to have more classic consoles, which unfortunately don’t seem to be there anymore, at least to my knowledge. As a local I’d recommend going if you have nothing to do in town.
Frederik Y — Google review
Favorite spot in town! Literally can spend a whole day working and studying in this library, the view is just too amazing 🤩
Linh T — 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 C — Google review
Wonderful library. Must visit.
Sunder — 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.
Maria M — Google review
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Aarhus Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Aarhus Cathedral, a Gothic church dating back to the 12th century, is dedicated to Saint Clement and features stunning fresco-covered arches. The city of Aarhus offers a plethora of attractions including ARoS - Aarhus Museum of Art, The Old Town open-air museum, Botanical Garden, Marselisborg Palace, Moesgaard Museum, Tivoli Friheden Theme Park and more.
Denmark’s longest church is definitely worth a visit! It’s just middle of Aarhus . Remember to climb to tower which is around 150 steps to top and its cost like 10 dkk. Than you will see the gergouse view of the city ,unfortunately my short time I could only make it to see inside of church . It’s like 525 years old . Such a beautiful details inside . I can say that u can easly spend an hour for the see all church. Highly recommended…
Emre U — Google review
We visited Aarhus for the day while on a cruise, and Aarhus Cathedral (Skt. Clemens Kirke) was one of the most impressive sights of our short stop! Located right in the city center, it’s impossible to miss—its towering spire dominates the skyline and draws you in from blocks away. Dating back to the 14th century, this is Denmark’s largest church and an important historical landmark. The exterior is beautiful, but stepping inside truly took our breath away. The architecture is stunning, with high vaulted ceilings, intricate woodwork, and centuries-old frescoes that have been beautifully preserved. You can really feel the history in every detail. Even with limited time in the city, this cathedral was well worth the visit. It’s peaceful, awe-inspiring, and gives you a real sense of Aarhus’s heritage. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or simply want to take in a quiet moment while exploring, Aarhus Cathedral is a must-see. Highly recommended if you're visiting the city—even just for the day!
Celine L — Google review
If you come to Aarhus, you should come here. You can feel the grandeur of the cathedral. You can get in there for free and it was 5kr to go up to the tower. You can see the view of Orhus. But I didn't go up.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Beautiful cathedral that had organ music playing when we came. Lots of amazing frescoes to pore over. Free entry and free toilet. Read their brochure for information on why there is a ship hanging in "the ship" part of the cathedral or why the patron saint is holding an upside down anchor. The entry to the clock tower was unfortunately closed when we visited.
T.N. — Google review
Fantastic cathedral , free to enter although I believe there is a fee for climbing the tower. Lots of frescos, tombs and art. If you are there when the organ plays it will blow your mind. If worth a visit and there are toilets too
Kevin M — Google review
Fascinating cathedral with many frescoes from the 15th and 16th centuries (also one from the 1300s!) and a unique altarpiece created in the mid-1400s. Take your time in here, there is a lot more to see than first appears. Buy one of ylthe pamphlets at the entrance in order to really appreciate this well-preserved cathedral.
Julie C — Google review
The most interesting part were the wall paintings and the delicately made wooden doors. There were many sculptures too. Almost like a museum, full of history.
Lina N — Google review
Absolutely beautiful- inside and out. Cool tiles from the 1100's.
Elizabeth M — Google review
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Marselisborg Deer Park

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Park
Marselisborg Deer Park is a 22-hectare nature preserve and zoo located south of Aarhus city. It features free-ranging wild boar and deer, including sika and fallow deer. The park is adjacent to the Marselisborg Forests, offering a peaceful retreat among flora, fauna, and wildlife. Visitors can explore the surrounding gardens and parklands of the impressive Marselisborg Palace, which has been the summer residence of Danish royalty since 1902.
Free entry, cute deers, but you can’t feed them because it’s forbidden. Near the park is a beach with the famous “Infinite Bridge” which is open from may to october so i could not see it. In rest it’s calming and beautiful!
Ana S — Google review
Simply stunning! We loved it here and spent most of our day with these beautiful animals. When you arrive, take your time, be smooth with movements. Go to back of park up the hill by the water, snap some branches at the back and watch how many deer you have right next to you eating them. Makes for a super special visit
Scott F — Google review
This complimentary park is a true gem, boasting a stunning collection of towering trees that create a serene, majestic atmosphere. It's also home to an abundance of adorable deer, often seen gracefully roaming in herds. Their presence adds an enchanting touch, offering endless viewing pleasure and making every visit a delightful experience amidst nature's beauty.
Chang-Chih S — Google review
I didn’t see a single deer when I went to the deer park in Ireland, but this time in Denmark? Around 30 deers right in front of me. What beautiful creatures! Someone on the internet says you can feed them and I got there all excited with my carrots then saw the no feeding sign :( anyways the deers are so cute! Park has wc. And the park is close to the infinite bridge.
Yifei L — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A beautiful forest park where deer roam freely! Just 10 minutes from Aarhus city, this peaceful spot is perfect for a nature walk or picnic. Great for families. Free entry—just don’t feed the animals! Free entry
Buthaina O — Google review
Marselisborg Deer Park is a wonderful place to spend time in Aarhus! 🦌✨ The highlight is definitely the deer — they roam freely all around the park, which makes the experience feel magical and close to nature. There are plenty of seating areas scattered across the park, so it’s easy to find a nice spot to relax, have a picnic, or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The park is big, green, and very well maintained, making it enjoyable for both short walks and longer visits. Parking is never a problem since there are many spaces available, and the entrance is completely free, which makes it perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to enjoy a calm day outdoors. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Aarhus! 🌳🌞
Ahmed A — Google review
A great experience, you see the deer so close up. They literally walk past you. Signs say you cannot feed them despite people saying otherwise online. They can get scared if you get too close or make too much noise.
Rob — Google review
Went here three years ago, at that time it was allowed to feed the deers carrots and apples if you brought them with you. So this year when we came back with the goods we were surprised to see that it's not allowed anymore to feed the deers. I must say I can see why, three years ago we had walks for hours there and maybe saw two other people the whole time we were there and now it's pretty busy! Some deers will still come to you for a little pet on the head and they were very curious to see our little baby which was very cute. But we were not as popular as the last time without the carrots of course. We went there two days in a row, the first day was a public holiday in Denmark and I would not recommend visiting at the time of a holiday. It's way too busy to enjoy the park. The second day it was rainy at first but as soon the sun was shining it was getting crowded. Go in the early mornings or in the late afternoon to avoid that and really enjoy the park. Nonetheless, this park is beautiful. You have some beautiful spots where you can see the deers in the distance in there somewhat "natural habitat". With or without the deers this park is suitable for a beautiful walk with amazing views.
Lotte R — Google review
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Møllestien

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Møllestien is a charming cobblestone street located in the heart of Aarhus, dating back to the 1880s. It is famous for its well-preserved historic houses painted in vibrant colors and adorned with climbing roses and Hollyhocks, creating an idyllic atmosphere that appeals to both locals and tourists. This picturesque lane offers a glimpse into the city's past and is often described as something out of a storybook.
Beautiful street in Aarhus. Don’t expect the street to be super long, but I promise it won’t disappoint you :)
Susan T — Google review
Beautiful street, free to visit, but if you are coming to Aarhus for the vibes of this (now very packed) street -> go to Ringkobing instead.
Kaya W — Google review
I went when it was cloudy, but it's really beautiful when the sunlight shines on this road. The distance is short, but it's fun to see the houses here.
웅냥냥 — Google review
This is a very pretty and unique looking street. It doesn’t take long to walk around and it wasn’t busy when I was here. If you are passing by I’d recommend checking it out.
Rob — Google review
Charming little alley
T. S — Google review
Very beautiful, rustic old houses. A bit hard to find
Jens F — Google review
Lovely well kept street in a busy modern part of the city
Derek J — Google review
Beautiful street.
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The Infinite Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
'The Infinite Bridge' in Aarhus, also known as Den Uendelige Bro, offers a serene and intimate experience with its circular wooden pier that extends into the sea. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking seaside views and a sense of solitude while taking a leisurely stroll along the bridge. Originally part of the Sculpture by the Sea festival in 2015, this art installation became so beloved by the locals that it was reconstructed as a permanent fixture.
Cool and something different. The deer park around the corner was awesome and a short walk we stumbled on this bridge and beach. Really lovely place and worth a walk!
Scott F — Google review
This is an ideal destination for families seeking a refreshing aquatic adventure. It's a vibrant community hub where laughter echoes as parents and children splash in clear waters, creating unforgettable memories. This safe, welcoming locale offers a delightful escape, promising hours of joyous interaction and playful splashing for all ages.
Chang-Chih S — Google review
We were visiting Aarhus for the day on a cruise, and The Infinite Bridge was high on our must-see list—and it absolutely lived up to the hype! Getting there took some effort: we waited quite a while for the bus and then had to walk over a kilometre from the stop. But once we arrived, the setting made it all worth it. The bridge is located close to Marselisborg Castle (which we also loved), so it makes for a great double stop if you’re exploring the area. The bridge itself is such a cool and unique piece of architecture—a perfect wooden circle stretching out over the water in Aarhus Bay, offering 360° views of the coastline, city, and surrounding forest. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and really makes for some incredible photos. One surprising thing we learned is that it’s only up seasonally, assembled each spring and taken down in the fall—so if you’re visiting outside those months, it might not be there! Despite the bit of a trek, it ended up being one of our favorite stops in Aarhus, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys nature, architecture, or just a scenic place to relax by the water.
Celine L — Google review
Beautiful. Wonderful. Take the Bus from the City Center, find the Bridge either along the shore or after a stroll through the nearby forest. A fantastic sight from the Bridge!
Barbara F — Google review
We loved the simplicity of this bridge. People brought their coffee or snacks down to the bridge and sat on the edge looking out over the water. It was very peaceful
Susan N — Google review
I went there twice during my stay and it is a must if you’re discovering the area. Very peaceful, you can sit anywhere you like. A bit less pleasant where there is a lot of people on the bridge thought. Bring your swimsuit!
Stéphane N — Google review
Inifinity bridge located at 3 km from Aahrus city centre… by walk or car is fine Beautiful circular bridge - need to be careful as it’s windy and no side support Lovely natural clean water and can get wet .. you can relax your day at this location Free entry Parking available
Rajneesh A — Google review
A nice place to sunbathe, walk, read or swim. Enjoying the Danish summer experience ins the infinite bridge of Aarhus
Sandra T — Google review
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Aarhus Street Food

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Restaurant
Food court
Aarhus Street Food is a vibrant food court located in a former bus garage, drawing inspiration from London's Borough Market. The venue offers an array of international cuisines, including Italian, Mediterranean, and Turkish options. Visitors can savor Thai treats, crispy pizzas, fish & chips, Scandinavian meatballs and more at traditional Danish long tables. Additionally, Aarhus Central Market provides the opportunity to purchase Danish delicacies and freshly prepared dishes to go.
I had the chance to visit the Aarhus Street Food Market during a one-day stop while on a cruise, and it was absolutely worth it! I had seen several YouTube videos highlighting the market and made a point of including it in my short time in Aarhus—and I’m so glad I did. It definitely lived up to the hype. The market is located just a short walk from the train station and is cleverly housed in repurposed shipping containers, which gives it a cool, industrial vibe that fits perfectly with the laid-back but lively atmosphere. There’s a great mix of indoor and semi-outdoor seating, making it a comfortable spot to hang out whether it’s sunny or raining. What really stood out was the incredible variety of food options. From traditional Danish smørrebrød to flavorful Thai noodles, fresh tacos, juicy burgers, and more, there’s something for absolutely every taste. The international flavors are authentic and well-prepared, and I loved that you could see each vendor putting care and heart into what they served. I ended up trying a few different dishes to get the full experience, and everything was delicious. There are also drink options, including local beers and specialty cocktails, and plenty of spots to sit and enjoy them. The market was clean, well-organized, and had a vibrant, welcoming feel. Whether you're a foodie, a casual traveler, or just looking for a memorable place to eat, Aarhus Street Food Market is a must-visit. Would 100% recommend making this a stop—even if you're just in Aarhus for the day!
Celine L — Google review
So many food choices! It's worth stopping and enjoying the cuisine. Summer days make the outside lively with folks enjoying food, drinks, and ice cream. Inside, there is a primary bar and another for non-alcoholic drinks, and on warm days you'll find more seating. Pick from a variety of food, some Danish but many others too.
Michael M — Google review
We loved it here - great food options for all tastes including vegetarian and vegan. There was cuisine from across the world as well as Danish food and some nice bars and coffee shops. We visited during the day when it was child friendly and there was plenty of space available.
Tim J — Google review
Excellent food hall located close to the main train station with so many different food options available. I had the falafel wrap from “Zaatar” and it was good. Personally the bread was a bit too flakey for my liking, but still good and the portion generous. Recommended!!
Ben S — Google review
Perfect place to try different cuisines in Aarhus. They have many stalls like Mexican, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Middle East and many more. There is indoor and outdoor free seating available. The place is self serve and very functional. Must try: Thai curry, Nachos, Falafel wrap, Japanese Bao and Savory crepes.
Shubham G — Google review
Aarhus Street Food is a fantastic concept that brings a diverse array of cuisines under one roof, creating a vibrant, multicultural dining experience right in the heart of the city. The atmosphere is lively, with friendly staff and plenty of seating, making it an ideal spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy a wide variety of flavors. Its central location also makes it easily accessible, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or meeting up with friends. I had the chance to sample dishes from Japanese, Middle Eastern, and British stalls, and each one delivered on quality and taste. It’s clear that a lot of attention goes into ensuring each dish feels authentic and satisfying. From fresh ingredients to carefully prepared spices, every dish offered something unique and flavorful. One area that could improve the experience, however, is the payment system. While you can order online from all stalls on the same website, payment still has to be made separately at each stall’s counter. This makes the process slower and a bit inconvenient, especially during busy times. Having an option to pay online as well as order would streamline the experience, making it quicker to pick up your food. For example, at Wolf Food Hall in Brussels, which I recently visited, both ordering and paying could be done online, which enhanced the experience significantly and encouraged people to try even more dishes. All in all, Aarhus Street Food is a must-visit for anyone in Aarhus who wants to explore a variety of flavors in one spot, and with a few adjustments to the payment process, it could become an even more enjoyable dining experience. I’m looking forward to returning and seeing how it continues to evolve!
Omer M — Google review
A MUST VISIT This is a great place to visit. Plenty of small street food cars - lots of choices. We have been here several times, and we always have a good time. They do also have public restrooms - normally nice and clean. There are indoor as well as outdoor seating areas. Definitely a must visit when in Århus.
Dan M — Google review
The place to go when none of your family members/friends can decide on one thing to eat, just go to this place and everyone can order what they want. Once you order at the food stand of your choice you get a buzzer so you can go back outside/to your table and wait until the food is ready. I had been craving korean fried chicken for sooo long on our trip so when I saw that they had it here I was so happy 🥹 + you get actual cutlery and not just plastic ones!
Zara S — Google review
9

The Old Town

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History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Old Town, also known as Den Gamle By, is a captivating open-air museum in Aarhus, Denmark. It features over 75 historic buildings dating from the 16th to the early 20th century, meticulously collected and preserved to recreate an authentic market town from the time of Hans Christian Andersen. The museum offers a glimpse into Denmark's past with its well-preserved houses, shops, workshops, and windmills that still function as they did in bygone eras.
Den Gamle By – A Walk Through Danish History 🇩🇰 If you're visiting Aarhus, Den Gamle By is an absolute must-see! This open-air museum is like stepping into a time machine — beautifully recreated streets, shops, and homes from different eras in Denmark’s past. 🕰️ I loved wandering through the cobblestone alleys and seeing how life looked in the 1800s, 1920s, and even the 1970s. The attention to detail is incredible — from the authentic furniture to vintage products on display in the shops. 📸 Don’t miss the baker, the old-school radio store, and the apartment buildings that show daily life through the decades. It’s both nostalgic and eye-opening. 🎟️ The entry fee is worth every krone, especially if you take your time to explore all the sections. It’s perfect for families, history lovers, and anyone curious about Danish culture. 💬 Tip: Bring comfy shoes and a camera — and don’t skip the modern 1970s area, it’s unexpectedly fun! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Highly recommended — one of the highlights of my Denmark trip!
Buthaina O — Google review
This place is amazing for kids and adults. It was the highlight of our 3 day trip to Aarhus. We especially loved the 1922 cafe (where we bought coffee and pastries prepared, baked, and served like in the original time) and the historic bakery (where we bought actual bread and pastries that would have been available on the original time). The other buildings and exhibits are great too. The festival grounds were especially loved by our 4 year old. Overall, one of the best open air museums we've been to.
Michael L — Google review
Absolutely amazing place! It really is like you are back in time. It was so interesting walking around fully immersed in the past. You could maybe spend all day here if you really took your time. My favourite thing in Aarhus and possibly the best musuem I’ve been to!
Rob — Google review
A wonderful step back in times past, representing many eras, cultures and historic events. Great for the family and history buffs. This spacious recreation is thoughtfully laid out walking through the Vikings to 1970s in the form of Main Street, museum of artifacts, village recreations and country estate with authentic trade shops. Historic coffee and bakery from the 1800s was inviting and delicious. Preteens may not appreciate the historical context of Aarhus, said to be the first civilized port of the Viking era. Well maintained and mostly accessible. Loved our visit
M H — Google review
The absolutely beautiful museum took me back in time. I loved the 1970s themed arrangements the most. We had the perfect opportunity to visit during the K7 week too. Watch out for the ducks, they chase you!
Jacinda J — Google review
What a fun experience. See housing, shops and vocational skills from several different time periods. Well maintained, picturesque area, and friendly hosts. Cute gift shop, too, that offers a variety of options from candy and toys, to kitchen gadgets, books, and ornaments.
Ashley S — Google review
The absolute best open-air museum I have ever seen (and I at 67 have seen many in various countries). You will need a lot of time! You are transported magically back in time to various eras. As an example, when you walk in a 1974 apartment, EVERYTHING is there as if the people living there had just left in a hurry... toys on the floor, trash in the bins, half-eaten food on the table and stove, cigarette butts in the ashtrays.... get the idea? You can open drawers and see their junk and medicines. In the 1800s you can see the same attention to detail in the homes of rich and poor. See factories and shops through the ages. Guides are everywhere dressed appropriately and acting out their roles to tell you about life in their world. SUPERB and worth 6 stars.
Jonathan B — Google review
Den Gamle By is a very cool experience. We spent over 6 hours exploring all of the homes, businesses and gardens that have been recreated/ reconstructed. Good variety of food and drink options as you make your way through. Quite a lot of interactions set up in many of the exhibits, and the rotary phones you can use to call businesses in the town are such a fun idea.
FinaHoldt — Google review
10

Moesgaard Museum

Museum
Archaeological museum
Moesgaard Museum, located 10km south of the city, is a modernist museum that emerges from the ground with a spectacular design. The museum houses exhibits spanning various eras, from the Stone Age to the Viking era, featuring well-preserved artifacts and archaeological displays. One of its star attractions is the 2000-year-old Grauballe Man.
♿ Entrance = Yes ♿ Parking = Yes ♿ Building = Yes ♿ Elevator = medium / long size. The place is in a good beautiful natural environment and it's pretty calm. There are many parking lots. Their is a wheelchair accessible door and parking lot outside (close to the building). The elevator is in a good size for most wheelchair users. This place is truly worth visiting and you will need 4-5h or more to see all of it. The building is gigantic from both inside and outside. There are many benches to rest, has audio (headphones), lots of projectors and display, there's a few interactions. The walking way is for most part wheelchair accessible and only some parts or area it may be tight or not accessible but even then it's more than 4h of exploring. Some things look like you have already seen or are repetitive but it goes from the Viking age to iron and other evolutions. Restaurant may be a bit on the pricey side and there is a roof you can go on to admire the view. Their is a souvenir shop but I haven't found anything of interest or is too much for my liking. The museum is great to check out.
Crafo — Google review
A visually stunning musician with an already huge reputation for arts and culture. One of my favourite nutrients of the year! This lives up to every expectation set; accessible, huge, interactive, fun for kids, insightful, visually stunning and such an education. The Celtic exhibition was really special, and the attention to detail was incredible. The thought that has gone into these exhibitions means it's somewhere I will always come back to when I visit the area. I've read about the performances also outside which look incredible too.
Danny R — Google review
To see each and every part of museum, you need at least 4hr max more then that. Really a awesome place to visit at weekend. Entire museum goes like a movie, each and every place you can find explanation.
Amruth R — Google review
What a wonderful museum! Great display of Viking as well as middle ages relics. Nice life-size diorama. Very good films. Everything with English text and/or English audio. Nice experimental things for kids to playfully learn with. The building itself is a work of art. The tour I took, in German, about the life of the Vikings was so-so to useless (if you have watched Vikings or Valhalla, then you don't need to take the tour (not worth the money... it costs extra).
Jonathan B — Google review
I visited Moesgaard Museum on a weekday, and it was absolutely fantastic. You can easily spend many hours here, both indoors and outdoors. The surrounding nature is stunning, and the museum itself is a true gem for anyone interested in history and architecture. A highly recommended place to visit – I would gladly return🤩
Annette P — Google review
Super interesting museum, huge place with lots of different depictions and quite a bit of story behind every corner of it. Would recommend dedicating a full day to it as there is a lot to see. The Grauballe Man, which is a bog body older than 2000 years, is really a special thing to see.
Zoran G — Google review
This is one of the most interesting museums I have ever visited and I will always come back if I have the chance again. For everybody who doesn't live far away I would suggest to buy an annual ticket!
M P — Google review
One of world’s top museums! Most probably go to see the Grauballe Man bog body, but the museum is so well curated and creatively designed. If you have interest in human evolution and/or the history of Vikings and Denmark, gotta stop here. Very cool building too, have a stroll to its grassy roof for a nice view. The visit could take you from maybe 2 hours to the whole day, which you could easily spend if you start listening to the numerous digital academic short talks in every corner of the exhibit. Definitely do not miss the 15 min video on the star bog body. There is a cafeteria, cloak room, free restrooms, and gift shop. Special exhibits were also well done—on Mother Goddess traditions and warrior traditions—but those will change over time. The drawback for some will be the location; we were on a cruise with a few hours in Aarhus, so we took a taxi there and back to town center. It’s pricey, but both our cab drivers were very conversational and shared insights about Aarhus. Bus is also available but takes longer. Plenty of parking nearby. Don’t miss this museum if you have a few hours in Aarhus!
Rick — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Aarhus

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Restaurant Hærværk

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Restaurant Hærværk, which means "to vandalize" in Danish, has been making waves in Aarhus since its opening in 2014. The dining room is a sight to behold with its striking lighting and cozy sheepskins. Embracing the New Nordic cuisine, the restaurant prides itself on using fresh seasonal ingredients from local farms and suppliers for their ever-changing menu.
Amazing food, pleasant service, excellent wine, and great informal atmosphere. Hærværk really deserves its Michelin recommendation. We were six in our party, bit even though the remaining seating was otherwise full of happy guests, we had a superb experience with perfectly prepared courses served timely by the most friendly waiters and cooks (I suppose). Only the best memories, I will most likely come back in a different season to experience what else they might have to offer.
René S — Google review
Besides the amazing fine Dining, I realy love the philosofy of this restaurant: “bottom up” Leadership where expertise ook cooks is recognized as true value and moreover the “no waste” vision: go with the catch of the day/season and accellere creativity with cooking on what is available. SIMPLY LOVELY ❤️❤️
Timo V — Google review
What an incredible culinary journey. You’re welcomed to the restaurant with a full explanation of their sustainability initiatives and surprise 5-course menu. The courses change regularly, but our were: the snacks, beef tartare, white asparagus, cod cake, wagyu beef, rubarb desert. All of the dishes were extremely unique and well described by our servers. Highlights for me included the mini hot dog included in the snack, the beef tartare which was creamy and tender, and the wagyu beef which melted in your mouth. The wine pairing was also fantastic and I would highly recommend it. The servers were VERY generous with their continuous pours throughout the night which was greatly appreciated. Lastly, all the servers were super kind and informative. It’s no surprise this restaurant has a Michelin green star and I wouldn’t be surprised if they had a red one soon.
Kyle L — Google review
Thank you for the most wonderful evening! The Hærværk team is passionate about culinary experience and using the local resources respectfully. This was tangible in every course and we absolutely enjoyed being surprised by every course. We were so lucky to meet one of the chefs, Rune, who discussed the core temperature of celery with us and how to turn a delivery of 150 eggplant into the most delicious filling for pasta. The wine pairing was a great choice and I want to especially point out the superb non-alcoholic pairing with home made juices and kombucha. The apple based kombucha was the most delicious non-alcoholic beverage I’ve ever tasted!
Eva — Google review
We went to Hærværk yesterday and had a fantastic experience. Food was great, wines matched perfect, passioned waiters. Best dining experience in a long time!
Kim N — Google review
I feel so conflicted about this place. On one hand, the concept is delightful: the menu can vary on a day-to-day basis, depending on what ingredients they get. The menu is a surprise-- you don't get to choose beforehand. They focus on sustainability and low-waste food. The food itself is delicious, although it's the bite-sized food you can expect from such gourmet restaurants. Still you'll savor every bite. The wine choice was fascinating: I've never tasted such delicious and unconventional wines. Every dish and every glass came with a story of how it was sourced, and who produced it. Incredible. All of this is the reason for my conflict. This amazing restaurant kept building up delicious entrée after delicious entrée, and then the main dish was a huge disappointment. At least, it was for me-- my meat-eater colleagues probably got a great bang for their buck. This restaurant fell into the same tired old lazy trope of making the vegetarian dish the same as the meat dish, just without the meat. My friends got what looked like a delicious meat cut, meatballs, and gravy with a quarter of roasted cabbage. Me? I just got a bigger chunk of cabbage in a cheese sauce. Don't get me wrong, it was pretty good. But for a restaurant of this calibre, this price point, which boasts its Michelin stickers all over the restroom, it's extremely lazy, and honestly goes against its claims to sustainability. Vegetarian food is better for the environment than any meat source, regardless of how organic and local the cows are. Betraying the main vegetarian dish like that is way below what's expected of a place like this. So that's my conflict. On one hand, great concept, great food. On the other hand, the vegetarian dish is lazy and felt like the only thought behind it was "oh crap we have to have a veggie alternative, I guess they like cabbage right? Yeah more cabbage for them then". The dessert was really damn good though.
Santiago R — Google review
We loved our experience at Hærværk. You can tell that they spend a lot of time and attention into preparing each dish and it pays off. They serve their own take on new Nordic cuisine and it was simply delicious.
K T — Google review
Absolutely loved this place! Amazing service, cool ambience, great wine, and the food….the best we have had in Denmark. Locally sourced, sustainable and so tasty! Can’t recommend highly enough
Fiona G — Google review
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Aarhus Street Food

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Restaurant
Food court
Aarhus Street Food is a vibrant food court located in a former bus garage, drawing inspiration from London's Borough Market. The venue offers an array of international cuisines, including Italian, Mediterranean, and Turkish options. Visitors can savor Thai treats, crispy pizzas, fish & chips, Scandinavian meatballs and more at traditional Danish long tables. Additionally, Aarhus Central Market provides the opportunity to purchase Danish delicacies and freshly prepared dishes to go.
I had the chance to visit the Aarhus Street Food Market during a one-day stop while on a cruise, and it was absolutely worth it! I had seen several YouTube videos highlighting the market and made a point of including it in my short time in Aarhus—and I’m so glad I did. It definitely lived up to the hype. The market is located just a short walk from the train station and is cleverly housed in repurposed shipping containers, which gives it a cool, industrial vibe that fits perfectly with the laid-back but lively atmosphere. There’s a great mix of indoor and semi-outdoor seating, making it a comfortable spot to hang out whether it’s sunny or raining. What really stood out was the incredible variety of food options. From traditional Danish smørrebrød to flavorful Thai noodles, fresh tacos, juicy burgers, and more, there’s something for absolutely every taste. The international flavors are authentic and well-prepared, and I loved that you could see each vendor putting care and heart into what they served. I ended up trying a few different dishes to get the full experience, and everything was delicious. There are also drink options, including local beers and specialty cocktails, and plenty of spots to sit and enjoy them. The market was clean, well-organized, and had a vibrant, welcoming feel. Whether you're a foodie, a casual traveler, or just looking for a memorable place to eat, Aarhus Street Food Market is a must-visit. Would 100% recommend making this a stop—even if you're just in Aarhus for the day!
Celine L — Google review
So many food choices! It's worth stopping and enjoying the cuisine. Summer days make the outside lively with folks enjoying food, drinks, and ice cream. Inside, there is a primary bar and another for non-alcoholic drinks, and on warm days you'll find more seating. Pick from a variety of food, some Danish but many others too.
Michael M — Google review
We loved it here - great food options for all tastes including vegetarian and vegan. There was cuisine from across the world as well as Danish food and some nice bars and coffee shops. We visited during the day when it was child friendly and there was plenty of space available.
Tim J — Google review
Excellent food hall located close to the main train station with so many different food options available. I had the falafel wrap from “Zaatar” and it was good. Personally the bread was a bit too flakey for my liking, but still good and the portion generous. Recommended!!
Ben S — Google review
Perfect place to try different cuisines in Aarhus. They have many stalls like Mexican, Indian, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Middle East and many more. There is indoor and outdoor free seating available. The place is self serve and very functional. Must try: Thai curry, Nachos, Falafel wrap, Japanese Bao and Savory crepes.
Shubham G — Google review
Aarhus Street Food is a fantastic concept that brings a diverse array of cuisines under one roof, creating a vibrant, multicultural dining experience right in the heart of the city. The atmosphere is lively, with friendly staff and plenty of seating, making it an ideal spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy a wide variety of flavors. Its central location also makes it easily accessible, whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or meeting up with friends. I had the chance to sample dishes from Japanese, Middle Eastern, and British stalls, and each one delivered on quality and taste. It’s clear that a lot of attention goes into ensuring each dish feels authentic and satisfying. From fresh ingredients to carefully prepared spices, every dish offered something unique and flavorful. One area that could improve the experience, however, is the payment system. While you can order online from all stalls on the same website, payment still has to be made separately at each stall’s counter. This makes the process slower and a bit inconvenient, especially during busy times. Having an option to pay online as well as order would streamline the experience, making it quicker to pick up your food. For example, at Wolf Food Hall in Brussels, which I recently visited, both ordering and paying could be done online, which enhanced the experience significantly and encouraged people to try even more dishes. All in all, Aarhus Street Food is a must-visit for anyone in Aarhus who wants to explore a variety of flavors in one spot, and with a few adjustments to the payment process, it could become an even more enjoyable dining experience. I’m looking forward to returning and seeing how it continues to evolve!
Omer M — Google review
A MUST VISIT This is a great place to visit. Plenty of small street food cars - lots of choices. We have been here several times, and we always have a good time. They do also have public restrooms - normally nice and clean. There are indoor as well as outdoor seating areas. Definitely a must visit when in Århus.
Dan M — Google review
The place to go when none of your family members/friends can decide on one thing to eat, just go to this place and everyone can order what they want. Once you order at the food stand of your choice you get a buzzer so you can go back outside/to your table and wait until the food is ready. I had been craving korean fried chicken for sooo long on our trip so when I saw that they had it here I was so happy 🥹 + you get actual cutlery and not just plastic ones!
Zara S — Google review
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Restaurant Domestic

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$$$$very expensive
Restaurant
Restaurant Domestic, located in the Latin Quarter of Aarhus, offers a unique dining experience with its four- or eight-course tasting menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and house-made components. The interior exudes a cozy yet sophisticated ambiance with stone, wood, and warm neutrals. The menu showcases innovative dishes such as lobster with green strawberries and mushrooms, and beef with black currant and herbs.
A great restaurant that uses only domestic Danish ingredients located within walking distance of the centre of Aarhus. I came here a few years ago and not sure why Google keeps hiding my review. When you see the sign on the street walk straight through to the end and it's on the right! We tried the full discovery course with juice pairing. Staff were friendly and attentive and the chef showed appreciation of the food and great techniques. Highly recommend the non alcoholic pairings and loved the various snacks and desserts. The mains were slightly on the salty side, but maybe appropriate for the Danish palette. Has multiple rooms for different vibes and an extensive wine list. Recommend to go early week for a quiet experience or later in the week if you prefer to see more people. Highly recommend and will be back in the future! 😋😋👍👍
So M — Google review
It was our first Michelin starred restaurant experience and will go down as one of our most cherished memory The attention to detail from plating to drink pairings, while the staff explains to you how, where and why the ingredients were sourced, they almost envisualise for you a journey of the food until it hits your palate. This is fine dining at its best, and if you want to experience masters of their craft, this is where you go. My hat tip to the entire staff and chef, keep up the good stuff
Abinash P — Google review
If you’re into fine dining then this is definitely a must visit. The atmosphere and environment has a very cozy home style feeling to it which is what they are aiming for. The service is impeccable. It’s quite an experience. We had a 14 dish with 8 wine pairing dinner. It lasted about 4.5hours. The reason why I’m giving it a 4 star is that for some reason halfway through the dishes coming out were really salty. The dishes in the first half were amazing. It’s a shame because everything else was great.
Kwon — Google review
Over the years I've been to a few starry restaurants, and this one here is one of the best. I predict a second star is coming soon! Everything was impeccable from interior and atmosphere, through service and friendliness all the way to food and drink. I didn't lack anything at any point throughout the entire seating, and absolutely everything was a pleasure to digest. If the opportunity arise I would love to go again. Highly recommend.
Bjørn — Google review
One of a kind service and experience in a restaurant that only uses local (non imported at all!) produce. Visited in April and were lucky enough to be the only ones there so had the full attention of the lovely team. The lumpfish course was amazing. Also especially loved the care they put into their non-alcoholic pairings. Thank you for a wonderful evening.
Ila — Google review
Very good restaurant in Aarhus with one Michelin Star. Unusual in that it only uses ingredients sourced from within Denmark; so, for instance, no pepper but locally grown alternatives. We had the short nine course menu with wine pairings all of which was excellent (obviously the wine is imported from outside Denmark!)
John J — Google review
Disappointed ... the food was just ok . The flavors did not pair well and were too bland in some dishes . The fish had bones and the cheese course had a very strong sour taste that we did not enjoy . The service was super slow and not attentive. Not worth the price and the waiting. Many things to be improve from the kitchen and service. Bread and dessert were great thought!
Alejandra E — Google review
It was a special experience, the restaurant is in a hidden place. The snacks were quite surprising me, the concept to put the bread as a snack which I didn’t understand but it’s ok. They are using some fermented foods during the service, I did like them, if someone doesn’t like the sour taste, it might be disturbed.
Norris L — Google review
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St. Pauls Apothek

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
St. Pauls Apothek, located in the old pharmacy building on Jaegergardsgade in Aarhus, offers a unique dining and cocktail experience. The establishment's industrial decor sets the stage for an exceptional evening out. While it no longer brews elixirs to cure ailments, its skilled bartenders craft delicious cocktails that complement the delectable dishes prepared by talented chefs. The venue's ambiance is laid-back with candlelight and jazz music, providing a pleasant atmosphere for patrons.
A true taste workshop. We were in awe of the superb taste and texture combinations of the dishes and associated cocktails. Elaborate introduction to each dish, by very friendly waitresses. Relaxing and light atmosphere. Very correct prices: 3 course 'Apothekeret' menu with accompanying cocktails for 645 DKK.
Bart B — Google review
Nice concept of drinks to follow the food, and it actually works. The acoustics are not good and you need to shout across the table to hear each other.
Anders J — Google review
I love the internal coherency in most of the servings as well as most of the cocktails - not to forget the coherency between the food and the offered cocktails. Love it! I would love to give five stars in general but the high chairs in the front room where we dined are not suitable for a four hour sitting.
Steen S — Google review
Good taste of food! Fantastic drinks! Friendly staff!
Thanaporn S — Google review
If you are looking for high end drinks this is a good place to go. Prices are pretty expensive, but also rather fair for What you get. Super drinks in taste and look. The interior is modern with respect for the old building. Cosy in the evening. Service was superb - hence making it a good experience all in all.
Morten O — Google review
Sweet serivce and amazing drinks! Loved the atmosphere.
Bernadett W — Google review
Really provides a hyggelig atmosphere, super friendly staff and amazing cocktails!
Mickey P — Google review
Very friendly staff and excellent food. Impressive cocktail pairings, including the option to select a non-alcoholic version with each course. Highly recommended! We will definitely be back on our next visit to Aarhus.
Drew M — Google review
5

Substans

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$$$$expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Substans is a renowned restaurant in Aarhus, Denmark that has been awarded a prestigious Michelin star since 2015. The establishment prides itself on offering high-quality craftsmanship and organic ingredients from local producers. Despite missing out on the Michelin star in 2020 due to relocation, Substans regained its status in 2021 after just one year of operation at its new location in Aarhus O.
The restaurant is understated and underrated, hidden in one of those residential buildings. As you step in, you’ll feel at home immediately, with the beautiful Scandinavian style interior. They also had an open kitchen concept, and you could see your food being prepared before your eyes. We paired our meal with the juice pairing and we were pleasantly surprised by the sheer variety of juices that they could come up with. The server managed to explain each dish to us clearly.
Kelly — Google review
Substans was one of our top dining experiences in Denmark-Sweden trip. It is located in the revitalized waterfront harbor area. It has a beautiful view and modern interior, for some reason the view enhanced our taste buds capacity as well. The staff of five worked in both the kitchen and dining area, and they were all excellent! The food presentation was wonderful, and the place offered a good balance between traditional Nordic foods, modern culinary approach and ingredients sourcing. it didn't disappoint us for choosing the place among the options we had!
Libinski 0 — Google review
Excellent food in a large tasting menu. They also offer juice pairing with great tea-based juices. Really good view and atmosphere
Thomas H — Google review
Young, creative, unpretentious and flavourful. Love it
Jose J — Google review
Really lovely experience. Great location with an unbelievable view. Nice and warm service. Great food and very embracing expressions of taste. The 4 of us liked everything. You are feeling nursed and welcomed throughout the evening. No rush, just pleasant. The only thing i would like to see at step up on is the wine menu. There was definitely good ones in the bunch but i would like to see a higher level on some of them.
Rane B — Google review
The food was outstanding; fresh flavors with great intensity, and the portions were perfect - every one of us walked away perfectly satisfied after 15 courses. The interior makes it feel like you’re sitting in the home of Substans, making it very relaxed. Service is great, they were kind but not so personal. There were a few misses along the way but overall, we were really happy.
Malou — Google review
Amazing one star Michelin restaurant
El K — Google review
Great location. Delicious food and amazing staff. Definitely will repeat it sometime soon.
Simon B — Google review
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La Cabra

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$$$$affordable
Coffee shop
Pastry shop
La Cabra is a popular bakery located in the charming Latin Quarter of Aarhus. Known for its sourdough bread and exceptional coffee, this cozy spot attracts both locals and tourists. The minimalist interior exudes luxury, while outside seating offers a chance to soak up the quaint atmosphere of Graven while savoring a slice of sourdough bread with Gammel Knas and enjoying one of the city's finest cups of coffee.
Simply the best coffee I’ve ever had. I’m a huge coffee fan and have tried coffee all over the world, but nothing compares to La Cabra. I’ve been following them for years, so visiting their shop in Aarhus — their birthplace — was a special experience. The coffee was exceptional. The music was at the perfect volume, the aesthetics of the space were beautiful, and the staff were professional and genuinely attentive. My girlfriend, who loves coffee even more than I do, even got emotional. That says it all. A must-visit for any true coffee lover.
Jeremias P — Google review
Very friendly staff, they spoke multiple languages which is helpful if a tourist. Cappuccino and almond croissant were excellent! Atmosphere is relaxing, very zen with a beautiful view of the cobblestone street and Bishop Square steeple!
McKenzie S — Google review
Simply delicious! The food was so tasty and the coffee good. Very casual and relaxed atmosphere and the staff friendly and helpful. Definitely recommended if you are looking for a breakfast spot or cafe in Aarhus.
Ben S — Google review
Very nice coffee or lunch stop when visiting Aarhus! Really yummy coffee, sandwiches, and pastries! The place might seem busy from outside, but we found plenty of seating inside. With two we ordered an iced latte, a cardemon iced latte, two sandwiches with cheese, and one seasonal pastry to share. All came to our table really quickly after ordering. Delicious!
Felix H — Google review
I walked in and was met with a relaxing atmosphere. Once I ordered the wait was a bit longer than what I'm used to at other coffee shops. But the wait was worth it. It's got to be one of, if not the best coffee I've ever had. The music is relaxing and the staff are really kind. Would recommend 👍
Audun M — Google review
The cinnamon roll is really tasty, full of flavor A bit expensive: 37 dkk The atmosphere is really good, they only have power sockets upstairs and no wifi unfortunately
Ceylin Ç — Google review
Awesome tea (green sencha tea) and buns (I think it was called kardemommesnurre, see photo)! I ordered at the counter, and they prepared the tea and brought everything to my table. The bun was delicious, soft, freshly made, tasty, moist, everything was perfect. The tea was wonderful, it tasted exactly like I would expect expertly-made high-quality sencha tea taste like; plenty of flavor and not at all bitter. Nice lively neighborhood, lots of people on the street, but the cafe was nevertheless not fully packed, it was easy to find a place to sit and everything was smooth and quick and very friendly.
Jukka S — Google review
Great coffee, pastries, vibe and super friendly staff.
Wietse T — Google review
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Restaurant Komfur

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$$$$affordable
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Located on the charming Guldsmedgade, Restaurant Komfur offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere for a delightful evening. The decor features hanging copper pots and pans, creating a warm and homely ambiance. The menu is refreshingly simple, with a selection of five starters, five main courses, two desserts, and cheeses that change monthly.
I visited with my wife at Komfur Restaurant in Aarhus. It was a really good experience. The restaurant was cozy and warm. I liked the food variations because all five dishes brought some unique tastes. The staff was very friendly and the time between dishes was perfectly timed. I highly recommend this place.
Lukas L — Google review
We've had a wonderful experience here. I was able to reserve a table online and the staff read the comment I had left with that and they already had a menu suggestion prepared for us to get a taste of true Danish food. The food was delicious, the service outstanding and even though we came in super late, we were still asked if we wanted dessert. We felt greatly welcomed by the staff going out of their way like this. Thanks a lot!
Marijke C — Google review
Nice food, balanced selection of wines in the wine menu, but we were there at a busy time (Abt 20:00) where the waiter did not have the time to explain the food she served, until some of the guests started to leave and things got more quiet.
Anders J — Google review
Really great food and wine at a reasonable price. Service was also very friendly and attentive. Would definitely come back!
Caleb G — Google review
Komfur is a place of cozyness. Danish “hygge”. The food is good. The price is right. Good choices of drinks, wine and coffee. Pleasent waiters. Great atmosphere. We’re going again.
Jesper E — Google review
We were 11 people who were fortunate to have served foie gras, confit duck and apple with marcipan ice cream. We got recommended wines and nice coffee. We sat in the wine cellar and got a great deal of service. Thank you for a clean gourmet evening with lots of goodness. We will be back.
Tom M — Google review
The taste of the food were delicious. Well-preapred for the cutlery. Staff were friendly. However, the atmosphere was crowed, the distance of the table was quite too less.
Thanaporn S — Google review
Nice place but very cramped, not ideal for a dinner date with your SO. Adittionally watch what you order, though we're at fault we overpaid by a lot for a menu item despite the menu already being quite price as some dishes have added prices up to 110kr, so what would have been a dish for 160- ish ended up costing 270, which it is NOT WORTH. Save yourself some trouble and eat somewhere else, the food isn't worth the price or the wait. Staff are nice though.
Sebastian ( — Google review
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Restaurant Frederikshøj

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$$$$very expensive
Fine dining restaurant
Located on the outskirts of Mindeparken and at the beginning of Marselisborgskovene, Restaurant Frederikshøj has held a coveted Michelin star since 2015. The restaurant's floor-to-ceiling windows allow nature to blend with the dining experience, offering guests stunning views of Aarhus' natural beauty as a backdrop to its gastronomic offerings. With space for 40 guests, it provides an intimate setting for diners.
'Had the great opportunity to dine at the ⭐⭐️ Michelin restaurant ‘ Restaurant Frederikshøj’ and was in for a treat. The combination of taste, craftsmanship, atmosphere and true art made this experience a fulfilling one. The staff were very friendly and had great knowledge of what drinks that were best combined with the food. This all together made me leave with a truly satisfied stomach, taste buds and smile. Highly recommend a visit.
Emre U — Google review
This has redefined what five starts means for me. The food, the staff and the whole experience was out of this world. Don't pass up the opportunity to dine here!
Brad A — Google review
Well deserved visit, your getting creed by the host and the kitchen team. The service is absolutely on point with everything going smooth and keeping you well informed, never empty glasses, always fresh clean table, no interruptions. They are there for the guests to enjoy each other's company. The food is less decoration plates with more focus on, elegance, quality and taste, especially the first 3 hand served food.
Daniel L — Google review
Nice restaurant located near the Marselisborg Deer Park and the Marselisborg Castle. We were seated near the window, so we had a beautiful view of the grass patch while eating. Food was well-executed.
Kelly — Google review
Outstanding dining... Beyond our expectations, which was already pretty high. Highly recommended. I'm really proud that we have a place like frederikshøj in Aarhus. It is the beacon of the highest level in gastronomy. The service was warm and really pleasant. Everyone was nice and performed very well. The servings were something that would be hard to describe without tasting. Simply perfection both visually and on the palate. This was the case for most of the dishes we got. We enjoyed the evening fully and will definitely consider coming back at some point in time... Thank you Frederikshøj
Rane B — Google review
Food was good, not great. I’ve had better-tasting food in 1 Michelin star restaurants, in fact even ones without. Perhaps it’s the asian taste profile. But i will not take away from the experience. It’s still worth a try.
Joanna E — Google review
Very good and beautiful food
Rune V — Google review
We had food at Frederikshøj for a 60th Birthday with a party of 10 people. I asked the sommelier attending our tables when would be the best time to hold speeches and was told that there are only 3 possibility slots, because dishes would be"flying out of the kitchen, back to back without breaks". Unfortunately the reality couldn't be further from the truth. We could have easily held speeches between each dish and not have such a fus among the other guests about waiting periods! Even after continuous asking the sommelier what the hold up is or when can the next speech be held without disrupting the kitchen, nothing but empty promises. My humble opinion, if I reach out to consider the kitchens goals of having a smooth delivery of dishes, then you should stick to your end of the bargain. Disrespectful service at best, event ruining at worst! I guess you can assume the outcome based on my rating...
Frederik C — Google review
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Mefisto Restaurant & Gårdhave

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$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Mefisto Restaurant & Gårdhave is a popular spot in the Latin Quarter, known for its warm and cozy atmosphere and wide selection of seafood and fish dishes. The restaurant offers a delicious brunch menu featuring Skagen salad with hand-peeled shrimps, Shakshuka with spinach and eggs, as well as pineapple with caramel cream and coconut. The menu changes six to eight times a year based on seasonal ingredients, ensuring an ever-changing array of exciting dishes.
Very nice restaurant in Aarhus with a lovely atmosphere. The menu is absolutely delicious and to a very reasonable price. The service is like being at home, no rush and the menu gets explained in detail. The wine list is with many different options. This place you should visit when in Aarhus.
David C — Google review
Perfect location for a 3 course meal. We loved the starter and the desert. The main course was less good but still enjoyable. The service was very friendly. We came around 19:00 and got a table without reservation, although the restaurant appeared to be rather full. Great location for everyone who loves seafood!
Torsten S — Google review
the food was phenomenal🥰🥰the service was great. the selection of options is very various; they offer a seasonal menu, and a daily fish position, from which we chose the salmon. also its nice that they serve brunch until 16:00.
Shreking S — Google review
I am sure the pizza can better because I have been eating in the winter. Unfortunately the pizza that I ordered last Saturday wasn’t the best. It’s the pizza of the month, the dough wasn’t very well cooked, too much stracciatella that completely liquified and extremely salty. The price also is too high. I will try again but maybe avoiding the monthly pizza experiments
Cinzia T — Google review
We went for the first time and it was not a great experience as we expected for the prices. The 3 course menu was fine, but nothing amazing. We had to wait more that half an hour between meals and ask for the desert twice. Waitress were fine, they explained us all menus. Really didn't make much sense for the price we paid.
Natalia S — Google review
Mediocre experience . Nice location. The ceasar salad was very tasty but the main dishes mediocre at best. The waiter was friendly but forgot to order the main dishes until I came and reminded him.
Eitan G — Google review
We were recommended this restaurant by the hotel concierge. It’s right around the corner from where we were staying and the area it’s in is quite nice. The place looks great and when we were invited to dine in the garden we were pleasantly surprised at the cozy environment there. Sadly the food and service let it down. The wait staff were great but our mains took a long time to arrive. Our waitress even deducted our drinks from the bill to compensate for the long wait. The kids had fish and chips which were pretty good. I ordered the lemon sole which is probably the worst I’ve ever had. It was so oily and the fish was probably over cooked.
Kwon — Google review
Great food, great service, great atmosphere (even for a mondayevening)! Would definitely recommend
Jeroen B — Google review
10

Pondus

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$$$$affordable
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Pondus is a Danish bistro located by the river in Aarhus, and it's the younger sibling of the Michelin-starred restaurant Substans. The restaurant offers a more affordable dining experience while maintaining high-quality organic ingredients. The menu features well-balanced flavors and beautifully presented dishes, with an emphasis on seasonal Nordic ingredients. Diners can choose from options like the daily menu, Pondus package, or à la carte selections.
I recently dined at a charming bistro in the heart of the city .The cozy ambiance, attentive service, and delectable dishes made for a memorable evening. The knowledgeable staff also provided excellent wine recommendations that perfectly complemented our meal. Overall, I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a top-notch dining experience.
Violetta P — Google review
This is a very small restaurant with fabulous food, service, and warmth. Each dish is explained in detail when served. The best salad and hangar steak I've ever had. Our waitress Maria was very helpful with my food allergies. Definitely a must for dinner! 2024 Michelin Award Restaurant for a reason!!
Wendy — Google review
The restaurant has a nice staff, cosy og a clean toilets. The food tastes good, but the prices are very expensive to the amount that you are given! In the photos, this is the amount that were given, sharing of 3 adults except the dessert.
Rasha A — Google review
Pondus is a hidden gem next to the canal in Aarhus. We loved it! The ”Bistro style place, specializes in farm to table with primarily organic/Danish ingredients. The tasting menu featured five courses all paired well with flavorful wines. The price is spot on with the service and quality of meal. The menu changes seasonally and the chef is accommodating for vegetarians and pescetareans. The standout appetizers and the braised free range pork belly and fried turbot tacos were outstanding! The service and knowledgeable staff really made the evening enjoyable. Pondus earns my five stars and glad to see a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
Chad S — Google review
Pondus is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the best of Aarhus's culinary scene. The attention to detail, the quality of the food, and the superb service make it a standout restaurant that leaves a lasting impression. Every dish is a work of art, thoughtfully prepared with fresh ingredients that sing with flavor. The presentation is impeccable, with each plate not only looking beautiful but bursting with well-balanced, rich flavors. The wine pairings are interesting, unusual and spot on.
Jacy F — Google review
Nice, creative food that was well explained in English by staff. The guineafowl was delicious! I didnt get his name but the waiter was a cool guy too and gave me some good recommendations for bars.
Jack M — Google review
Whenever we visit Aarhus for a city break, we always make sure that one dinner will be at Pondus. Our experience dining here have been great. The menu choices for food and wine, the service, the price - you couldn't find another restaurant with that consistency in quality through the years.
H L — Google review
Cozy place, delicious food, affordable price. The restaurant was a fabulous surprise, above expectations.
Jana R — Google review

Transportation in Aarhus

Getting around Aarhus can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

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Aarhus Airport

International airport
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Aarhus Airport is a charming gateway that enhances the travel experience to nearby Ebeltoft, thanks to its excellent transport links, including affordable flights and regional bus services. This small yet sophisticated airport boasts a sleek design reminiscent of upscale hotels, providing ample seating and clean facilities. While shopping options are limited, visitors can enjoy a delightful duty-free section with enticing sales on perfumes. The airport also features a cozy café and even has a play area for children, making it family-friendly.
Great little airport tucked away out in the countryside but has all you need. There is a good size duty free shop and cafe/bar after security that are open all day. Plenty of comfy seating options, charging points and nice views of the apron & runway.
Steven H — Google review
Probably the smallest airports I've been to but without doubt the cleanest. Very clean, very easy to get around and the staff are very chill. It's under reconstruction so we had to wait in a tent to board our plane, but overall, a positive experience.
James R — Google review
It’s a small, but great airport. Just a couple of flights per day, therefore no crowds. No rush. Friendly staff. Cozy lounges. And comfortable procedures like being able to sit down just before onboarding instead of standing in a line. Obviously, food is more expensive. It only lacks a tap to fill bottles with water.
Kuba R — Google review
A small but perfectly organised airport. Wonderful interior design. Top notch technology for the security filter and self checking is great. The staff is very helpful, and I would like to thank specially to Christine, who aided us with our departure. She was very kind and sensitive
Frank W — Google review
6 of us & a baby arrived from London sat 20 Sept. We booked a people carrier from Hertz car hire. We were a bit delayed & passports queues was long. We got to the hirecar office but it was closed before 5pm. The airport staffs Louise helping us contact hertz. But hertz was not helpful. We ended up staying at the airport overnight in 3 rooms. The amazing staff was so lovely & looked after us great customers service they helped us booked the room and order food. Mette Louise Emil are an asset to Aahurs airport. We grateful to them. Best regards Chariya
Chariya V — Google review
It is quite a small airport but extremely fancy and high tech vibed one. The interiors are no less than airport hotels and there is usually not too much crowding here. Saw lots of private airplanes ✈️ taking off while waiting for my flight. There is a lovely duty free section and often have crazy sales on perfumes and a quaint cafe with not too many options. Also, there’s a play zone for kids so if you’re with family it is quite ideal.
Chaitali M — Google review
It is a small airport that is currently undergoing refurbishment. Passport control was quick and bus will wait for all passengers to come off flight before departing. Airport is around 45 minutes from the centre. Clean and tidy. I would use again .
Vin C — Google review
This is a great little airport! It’s small and has few flights, but everyone here is relaxed and smiling, even at security. Plenty of places to sit in an airy lounge with view of the tarmac. A well-stocked duty free. Only negative point is the outside tent that serves as the gate for Ryanair flights. Supposedly work in progress.
Daniele S — Google review

Hans Christian Andersen Airport

International airport
Airport
Hans Christian Andersen Airport, situated in Odense, Denmark, is the third busiest airport in the country. Named after the renowned Danish author, it was originally utilized for military purposes upon its establishment in 1939. The airport offers a relaxed and cozy atmosphere with a small and easy-going vibe. It has garnered positive feedback for its affordable pricing and pleasant experiences.
Super dropzone, great instructors and superb quality equipment. Lovely positive atmosphere before, during and after the day's jumps are over. Highly recommended.
James D — Google review
Good airport relaxed atmosphere to it
Jack W — Google review
Spectacular
Leah M — Google review
Small and cosy
Oskar B — Google review
Easy Expirience
Tom M — Google review
Small airport
ASHIS D — Google review
(Translated by Google) To travel is to live. Small and well-maintained airport close to Odense. Centrally located and a short driving distance from Nordfyn and Odense. Free parking and clear airport. Nice toilet facilities. Incidentally, also a test site for drones. (Original) At rejse er at leve. Lille og velholdt lufthavn tæt på Odense. Centralt beliggende og kort køreafstand fra Nordfyn og Odense. Gratis parkering og overskuelig lufthavn. Fine toiletforhold. I øvrigt også testplads for droner.
Simon V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great museum in a very picturesque city. Interactive with very interesting information about the life and work of the famous fairy tale writer. There is a children's area inside the museum. (Original) Υπεροχο μουσειο σε μια πολυ γραφικη πολη. Διαδραστικο με πολυ ενδιαφερουσες πληροφοριες για τη ζωη και το εργο του διασημου παραμυθα. Υπαρχει παιδοτοπος μεσα στο μουσειο.
ΜΙΝΑ Ρ — Google review

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  1. E45
  2. Aarhus Midt Motorway
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  4. Viborgvej
  5. Djursland Motorway
  6. Randersvej
  7. Aarhus Syd Motorway
  8. Nørresundbyvej
  9. Søren Frichs Vej
  10. Skanderborgvej
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