Immediately after exiting the central railway station in Aarhus, visitors are greeted by a bustling pedestrian-only street with quaint red-brick facades, a towering Gothic revival church, mountains of ...
As Denmark’s “second city,” Aarhus is used to Copenhagen grabbing all the attention. But over the past few years, Aarhus has emerged from the capital’s shadow, garnering a reputation among travelers ...
The Danish border is in process of a controlled reopening to tourists. From June 15 2020, visitors from Germany, Norway and Iceland will be permitted to enter. More countries will be added to the list ...
With its mix of excellent food, art galleries and architecture, Aarhus is coming into its own. See photos of some of the laid-back city’s highlights.
Join a scenic 4K walking tour from ARoS Aarhus Art Museum to Aarhus Ø, Denmark’s modern waterfront district. This walk takes you through the cultural heart of the city into its newest urban ...
In 1985, while America was busy singing along to Madonna’s “Like a Virgin,” Europe was creating a new annual distinction for its lesser-known tourist destinations: the European Capital of Culture. The ...
If you're looking for warm-blooded Danes, look no further: Residents and visitors have flocked to Aarhus to launch the city as one of this year's European Capitals of Culture. DW's Bernd Riegert ...
Take a scenic walking tour from the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum to the modern Docklands district (Aarhus Ø). This 4K video captures the transition from cultural landmarks to waterfront architecture, ...
Aarhus has received a cultural overhaul over the past decade, underpinned by its year as a European Capital of Culture in 2017. Denmark’s biggest port and second biggest city is just three hours by ...
As Denmark’s “second city,” Aarhus is used to Copenhagen grabbing all the attention. But over the past few years, Aarhus has emerged from the capital’s shadow, garnering a reputation among travelers ...