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Guide - Aarhus 28.-29 Guide - Aarhus 28.-29. september Sightseeing - A walk around Aarhus 1. Salling Rooftop - see the centre of Aarhus from above. Read more: https://salling.dk/om- salling/salling-rooftop-155 Address: Søndergade 27, 8000 Aarhus C 2. Dome of Visions - creative and architectonic gem in the centre of Aarhus with a 360 degree view around the harbour. Read more: http://domeofvisions.dk Address: Inge Lehmanns Gade, 8000 Aarhus C 3. Dokk1 - modern architecture hosting the library and Citizen Service Centre. This new culture- and multimedia house is ready to welcome citizens and guests in Aarhus. Read more: https://dokk1.dk Address: Hack Kampmanns Pl. 2, 8000 Aarhus C 4. Aarhus Ø - modern architecture, urban gardens and lovely surroundings at the harbour. Address: Bernhardt Jensens Boulevard, 8000 Aarhus Ø 5. The Latin Quarter - the oldest and one of the most charming quarters in Aarhus. Read more: http://www.visitaarhus.com/ln- int/latin-quarter-gdk653391 Address: Graven, Aarhus C 6. Godsbanen - centre for cultural production in Aarhus. With open workshops, studios, project rooms, theatre stages, auditoriums, dance halls and a beautiful view on the roof. Address: Skovgaardsgade 3, 8000 Aarhus C 7. Street Food Aarhus - Aarhus Street Food is a permanent street food market in Aarhus, which gives locals and tourists in Aarhus the opportunity to enjoy all various kinds of street food from more than 30 street kitchens and bars. Address: Ny Banegårdsgade 46, 8000 Aarhus C 8. Møllestien - a picturesque cobbled street right in the centre of Aarhus with small and unique houses from the 18th century. Address: Møllestien, Aarhus C. 9. Domkirken - The structure of Aarhus Cathedral has a long history. The cathedral is dedicated to St. Clemens, who was the Roman Pope 100 a.d. who died as a martyr when he was drowned with an anchor tied to his neck. Address: Store Torv, 8000 Aarhus 10. Væksthusene - Botanical Garden Aarhus The Tropical Houses in the Botanical Gardens are a place where numerous plant collections are presented in four different climate zones. Address: Peter Holms Vej, 8000 Aarhus 11. Rådhuset (Town Hall) Address: Rådhuspladsen 2, 8000 Aarhus C 12. Aarhus Experience - Discover Aarhus on foot: Aarhus Experience do guided tours by foot in Aarhus at very reasonable prices. If you are looking for things to do in Aarhus on a budget, you’ll find great value at our Free Walking Tours in Aarhus. 13. Dyrehaven (Deer Park) - The area houses a wonderful population of sika and fallow deer which you can get really close to - bring your own picnic basket or carrots to feed the deers. Address: Ørneredevej 6, 8270 Højbjerg Museums 1. Aros - Museum of Modern Art is always worth a visit. Get the best view of the city from the rainbow panorama. At the moment the following exhibitions are available: ● No Man is an Island - The Satanic Verses. ● Human Nature ● The Garden - The Past ● Aros Focus//New Nordic: Dodda Maggy Every Wednesday night Aros is open until 10 pm. You will be able to enjoy live music, an art introduction and a nice seasonal dish with a glass of wine or a local beer from the Art Café for 160 kr. On Wednesday the 27th of September the music will be played by Blue notes duo v. Jacob Elvstrøm at 6 pm and 7.30 pm. There will be a 10 minute art-introduction at 7 pm about the current exhibition No Man is an Island - The Satanic Verses. Read more about the event and the current exhibitions at Aros website: http://www.aros.dk Address: Aros Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus C Opening Hours: - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm - Wednesday: 10 am - 10 pm 2. Moesgaard Museum (MOMU) is a huge attraction not only because of the architectural design of the museum and the exhibitions, but also due to its location in the beautiful natural surroundings south of Aarhus, overlooking the woods and sea. Read more: http://www.moesgaardmuseum.dk Address: Moesgaard Allé 15, 8270 Højbjerg Opening Hours: - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm - Wednesday: 10 am - 9 pm 3. The Old Town: 'Den Gamle By' is a perfectly unique attraction open-air museum in Aarhus for the whole family to go on a fascinating journey back in history. Read more: https://www.dengamleby.dk Address: Viborgvej 2, 8000 Aarhus C Opening Hours: - Everyday from 10 am - 5 pm Restaurants, cafés and cocktailbars: Brunch: If you are looking for a brunch in Aarhus, there are many possibilities: 1. Mefisto: Mefisto in the Latin Quarter offers according to customers the best brunch in Aarhus. It is an untraditional brunch consisting of 7 courses served on a plank with two kinds of bread. The price is 198 DKK. Address: Volden 28, 8000 Aarhus C 2. Casablanca: Another very famous brunch in Aarhus is at Casablanca near Mejlgade. The café offers a brunch buffet consisting of a wide range of freshly baked bread, eggs, salmon, chartcuteri, yoghurt and muesli, cheese, chocolate spreads, jam, pesto, fruits and vegetables. Furthermore all the coffee, tea and juice, you can drink is included. The price is 200 DKK. Address: Rosengade 12, 8000 Aarhus C 3. Other options for great brunches are Juliette in Jægergårdsgade 54, Langhoff & Juul in Guldsmedegade 30. If you don’t have the appetite or the money for a brunch, many cafées at Åboulevarden offers breakfast-buffets for the price of approximately 40 DKK. Burgers: Lately there has been a “boom” in burgerrestaurants in Aarhus. 1. The Burger Shack: The Burger Shack’s burger is chosen as the best burger in Aarhus. Their SHACK BURGER costs 50 DKK, while a menu including fries and a soda costs 85 DKK. Address: Frederiksgade 39, 8000 Aarhus C - 2nd og 3rd place is Burger Boom (Østergade 14, 8000 Aarhus C) and Grillen Burgerbar (Klosterport 2, 8000 Aarhus C) Cocktails: 1. St. Pauls Apothek: The St. Pauls Apothek cocktail bar in Jægergårdsgade in the hip Frederiksbjerg city quarter creates international-class cocktails. St. Pauls Apothek, originally a chemist's, was established in 1899 by chemist Søren Holger Skouboe. Today the old chemist's shop houses its sixth generation of chemists. Maybe not your classic chemists, but their award-winning bartenders certainly serve innovative cocktails that can soothe all sorts of ailments. Address: Jægergårdsgade 76, 8000 Aarhus C 2. Bar Plata: A heaven of quality rum and gin cocktails. Choose between 170 different gins from 16 different countries and 100 different rums. Address: Klostertorvet 9, 8000 Aarhus C 3. Gedulgt: Discover the hidden cocktail bar with experimental cocktails. Address: Fredensgade 41, 8000 Aarhus Dinner: 1. Restaurant Et: French gourmet food danish style. The daily 3 course menu is available for 368 DKK. Address: Åboulevarden 7, 8000 Aarhus C 2. CANblau: Spanish-inspired tapas restaurant. Be sure to reserve table in advance. Address: Klostertorvet 9, 8000 Aarhus C 3. Olive or Le Basillic: These 2 restaurants in Mejlgade offers a great 3 course-meal for the price of 250 DKK (230 DKK if you are a student). Olive Address: Kaløgade 1, 8000 Aarhus C La Basillic Address: Mejlgade 85, 8000 Aarhus C. 4. Saichi sushi: Japanese Restaurant with towns best all-you-can-eat sushi. Address: Jægergaardsgade 81, 8000 Aarhus C. 5. Sota sushi: Quality sushi in the center of Aarhus. Address: Vestergade 48, Aarhus C. 6. Juliette: French brasserie with a very cosy atmosphere. Juliette offers both a weekly 3 course menu and other ala carte choices. Address: Jægergaardsgade 54, 8000 Aarhus C. 7. Oli Nico: At Oli Nico the menu changes from day to day. A maincourse costs 70 DKK, 2 courses 95 DKK and three courses only 125 DKK. Besides the daily menu Oli Nico offers classics as Fish and Chips, Moules Frites and Rib-eye. Address: Mejlgade 35, 8000 Aarhus .
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