Two-Day City Experiences Itinerary for Aarhus

  • Day 1: The Old Town
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    Start the day in the charming Old Town, a well-preserved area of the city with cobbled streets and half-timbered houses. Visit the Aarhus Cathedral, a beautiful church dating back to the 12th century, and the Aarhus City Hall, an impressive building that hosts art exhibitions. Wander through the streets and enjoy the atmosphere, stop at a cozy cafe, or browse the local shops.

  • Day 1: Den Gamle By
    10 minutes (1.2 miles) from The Old Town

    Continue the day at Den Gamle By, a fascinating open-air museum that recreates a historical Danish town. You can see houses, shops, and workshops from various periods, and interact with costumed staff. There are also gardens, a toy museum, and a handicraft center. You can easily spend several hours here, soaking up Danish culture and history.

  • Day 1: ARoS Aarhus Art Museum
    6 minutes (0.8 miles) from Den Gamle By

    End the day at one of Aarhus' most famous landmarks, the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Its striking rainbow-colored circular walkway offers panoramic views of the city, and inside you can explore a diverse collection of contemporary art, from paintings and sculptures to interactive installations. Don't miss the iconic "Your Rainbow Panorama" and the "Boy", a giant sculpture that sits atop the museum roof.

  • Day 2: Marselisborg Palace
    15 minutes (2.8 miles) from ARoS Aarhus Art Museum

    Start the day at Marselisborg Palace, the summer residence of the Danish Royal Family. The palace and its gardens are open to the public from July to September, and you can take a guided tour of the interiors or stroll through the park. The nearby beach is also a lovely spot to relax and enjoy the sea views.

  • Day 2: Moesgaard Museum
    10 minutes (4.8 miles) from Marselisborg Palace

    Continue the day at Moesgaard Museum, a modern and interactive museum that explores the history and culture of Denmark and the world. The exhibitions cover topics such as Vikings, prehistory, ethnography, and nature. You can also see the famous Grauballe Man, a well-preserved bog body from the Iron Age. The museum is located in a scenic area with beautiful views, and there are also hiking trails and outdoor activities.

  • Day 2: Aarhus Street Food
    15 minutes (6.5 miles) from Moesgaard Museum

    End the day at Aarhus Street Food, a lively and colorful food market with a wide variety of international cuisine. You can taste Danish specialties or try exotic dishes, and enjoy live music and a buzzing atmosphere. The market is open every day from noon to late, and it's a perfect spot to relax and reflect on your Aarhus adventure.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Aarhus Cathedral (30 minutes, free)
  • Aarhus City Hall (1 hour, free)
  • Den Gamle By (2-4 hours, DKK 135 for adults)
  • ARoS Aarhus Art Museum (2-4 hours, DKK 135 for adults)
  • Marselisborg Palace (1-2 hours, DKK 65 for adults, entrance to the park is free)
  • Moesgaard Museum (2-4 hours, DKK 130 for adults)
  • Aarhus Street Food (1-2 hours, prices vary)

  • Total Estimated Costs: DKK 465

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can explore other attractions such as the Tivoli Friheden amusement park, the Dokk1 library, or the Botanical Garden. You can also take a bus tour or bike rental to see more of the city. If you have less time, you can skip some of the museums or choose one neighborhood to explore in depth. Keep in mind that summer is the peak season for tourism, so plan accordingly and buy tickets online to avoid crowds and lines.

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