Guidebook Aarhus

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Guidebook Aarhus

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AROS - A MENTAL FITNESS CENTER... With a total of 20,700 square metres distributed on ten storeys, ARoS is one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. Each year, ARoS has about one million visitors, making it the most frequented art museum in Scandinavia. ARoS has an ambition to be among the ten most eminent art museums in the world. To achieve this, a different and untraditional strategy will be applied where the museum e.g. will cultivate close links to society/the local community. Further, ARoS has instituted the ARoS Triennial, held for the first time in 2017; dedicated an entire storey to the innovative gallery ARoS Public, and there are plans to extend the museum to provide additional space to accommodate greater numbers of people and more art. ARoS features four spacious galleries, an ARoS Focus gallery, and a storey featuring installational art. In each of these galleries, ARoS presents art from either the museum collection or by national and international artists, including e.g. Grayson Perry, Robert Mapplethorpe, Joana Vasconcelos, Bill Viola, Olafur Eliasson, Paul McCarthy, Shirin Neshat, Lucian Freud, and Francis Bacon. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/aros-aarhus-art-museum-gdk1077501
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ARoS Kunstmuseum
Vester Allé
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AROS - A MENTAL FITNESS CENTER... With a total of 20,700 square metres distributed on ten storeys, ARoS is one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. Each year, ARoS has about one million visitors, making it the most frequented art museum in Scandinavia. ARoS has an ambition to be among the ten most eminent art museums in the world. To achieve this, a different and untraditional strategy will be applied where the museum e.g. will cultivate close links to society/the local community. Further, ARoS has instituted the ARoS Triennial, held for the first time in 2017; dedicated an entire storey to the innovative gallery ARoS Public, and there are plans to extend the museum to provide additional space to accommodate greater numbers of people and more art. ARoS features four spacious galleries, an ARoS Focus gallery, and a storey featuring installational art. In each of these galleries, ARoS presents art from either the museum collection or by national and international artists, including e.g. Grayson Perry, Robert Mapplethorpe, Joana Vasconcelos, Bill Viola, Olafur Eliasson, Paul McCarthy, Shirin Neshat, Lucian Freud, and Francis Bacon. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/aros-aarhus-art-museum-gdk1077501
Many and varied exhibitions The exhibition programme consists of solo exhibitions, thematic exhibitions, special exhibition formats for children and young people, and dialogue-exhibitions between Danish and international artists. Contemporary art Covering paintings, sculptures, photography, installation art, performance art, film, and video, the entire spectrum of contemporary art is represented. A Museum shop and a kiosk is available in the art gallery, and it is permitted to bring your own food. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/kunsthal-aarhus-gdk1077506
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Kunsthal Aarhus
13 J. M. Mørks Gade
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Many and varied exhibitions The exhibition programme consists of solo exhibitions, thematic exhibitions, special exhibition formats for children and young people, and dialogue-exhibitions between Danish and international artists. Contemporary art Covering paintings, sculptures, photography, installation art, performance art, film, and video, the entire spectrum of contemporary art is represented. A Museum shop and a kiosk is available in the art gallery, and it is permitted to bring your own food. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/kunsthal-aarhus-gdk1077506
Presenting the past in a magnificent architectural setting Prehistory presented innovatively in a breathtaking architectural setting makes for a world-class museum experience when you visit the Moesgaard Museum. The past becomes alive and the people in the exhibits will step forward and provide the visitors with a better understanding of the past and how we arrived at where we are in the present. An international attraction The Moesgaard Museum 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 in south of Aarhus, overlooking the woods and sea. The evolutionary stairway The evolutionary stairway at Moesgaard Museum is not only a key element of the architecture, which leads to the various exhibitions of the museum, it is also very much an opportunity for you to see where we human beings originate from. On the stairs you will see seven hominins. They were members of the tribe Hominini, which means ”human species”, but they don't all look like the modern human being. A museum experience for everyone Staged settings, dramatized storytelling, and state-of-the-art research all combine to make the exhibitions at the new museum appeal to visitors of all ages while also creating a sense of bonding, fellowship and shared experience across generations. Special opening hours Normally the museum is closed on Mondays but during the summer holiday they are open on Mondays from May 2nd till August 26th 2019 and in the weeks 7 and 42. The museum is open for audience on Danish bank holidays such as Easter holidays and the 5th of June. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/moesgaard-museum-gdk603941
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Moesgaard Museum
15 Moesgård Allé
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Presenting the past in a magnificent architectural setting Prehistory presented innovatively in a breathtaking architectural setting makes for a world-class museum experience when you visit the Moesgaard Museum. The past becomes alive and the people in the exhibits will step forward and provide the visitors with a better understanding of the past and how we arrived at where we are in the present. An international attraction The Moesgaard Museum 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 in south of Aarhus, overlooking the woods and sea. The evolutionary stairway The evolutionary stairway at Moesgaard Museum is not only a key element of the architecture, which leads to the various exhibitions of the museum, it is also very much an opportunity for you to see where we human beings originate from. On the stairs you will see seven hominins. They were members of the tribe Hominini, which means ”human species”, but they don't all look like the modern human being. A museum experience for everyone Staged settings, dramatized storytelling, and state-of-the-art research all combine to make the exhibitions at the new museum appeal to visitors of all ages while also creating a sense of bonding, fellowship and shared experience across generations. Special opening hours Normally the museum is closed on Mondays but during the summer holiday they are open on Mondays from May 2nd till August 26th 2019 and in the weeks 7 and 42. The museum is open for audience on Danish bank holidays such as Easter holidays and the 5th of June. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/moesgaard-museum-gdk603941
The 'Den Gamle By' (The Old Town) is a perfectly unique attraction in Aarhus for the whole family to go on fascinating journey back in history. The museum is awarded the maximum three stars in the Michelin Travel Guide. In the Welfare State of Denmark In the 70s town district you can drop by the shops, including Poul's Radio and TV shop, the mini-supermarket, the gynaecologist clinic, the kindergarten, and the hairdresser's. The townhouses are inhabited by various people, including a nuclear family, a commune, and a blind man. In the backyard are parked a Beetle and the plumber's Citroën. And you can also go inside the moped workshop and the scouts' meeting room. At the end of the Havnegade street lies the historical Aarhus jazz bar Bent J with occasional live music on stage. Once upon a time before 1900 In The Old Town you will meet people dressed and acting as folk at the end of the 19th century, and also as how people lived and worked in 1927. You can also take a walk through a town district from 1970s' Denmark, complete with streets, townhouses, shops, backyards, and workshops re-erected exactly as they stood in the past. The oldest part of the Den Gamle By is representative of a small Danish market town complete with houses, gardens, dwellings, shops and workshops. The buildings originate from towns all over Denmark and they have been re-erected in the museum's grounds. From April and throughout the year you can meet the people of yore in the kitchens, the living rooms, and in the grocery shop. The 1920s – modern times have arrived In 1927, the townscape has become modern with cars in the streets, pavements, electric street lamps, telephone poles, and painted wall adverts. In this town quarter of the Den Gamle By lie an ironmonger's, a bookshop, a Schous Sæbehus chain store, a post office, a telephone exchange, and several residences from before Denmark was hit by the recession in the 1930s. Close-up to the Danes' favourite cars in the 1920s If you enjoy or are curious about motorcars, the town district of 1927 in the Den Gamle By has a treat for you at the authentic motorcar dealer and workshop 'Automobilforretning Carl Christensen'. Here you can find superb old cars, a showroom, a spare parts shop, and workshops carrying out engine renovations and bicycle repair. This is a great opportunity to get close-up to the infancy of Danish motoring and learn more about the many fascinating vehicles of the time. Museum of living history You can meet people dressed, working and behaving just like they did in the olden days. They are cooking food, chopping wood, sewing and needling, or attending to customers in the shops. Feel free to stop for a chat with them; perhaps they will tell you to go and fetch water from the well or throw rubbish on the midden. Go for a ride in the horse-drawn carriage, or make a good bargain in the period shops. Have a pint in the beer cellar and enjoy a cup of coffee with cake in the tea garden. In the Festival square the whole family can race on stilts, play skittles, or have fun on the swing boats and on the merry-go-round. Special exhibitions and smaller museums on site During the year there are theme days, concerts, activities for children, and a number of special exhibitions. The Den Gamle By museum grounds are also home to other smaller museums, including The Jewellery Box, The Decorative Arts Gallery, The Danish Posters Museum, and The Toy Museum and The Aarhus Stories with 700 square meters of underground exhibition space dedicated to portraying the birth, development, and potential future of Aarhus. Go on a virtual time travel through The Old Town Walk through the old, narrow cobbled streets and alleys, and admire the intriguing architecture of the past. Visit the hardworking tailor, stop off at The Toy Museum and see what children once did play with or visit the charming grocery store Rahbek's Minimarket. Whether you cannot wait to visit The Old Town or just want to refresh the memories, you can take a virtual time travel on your computer screen, clicking past 23 selected houses at the museum to have a foretaste of the experiences that await you or to relive the special atmosphere. You can start the journey here. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/den-gamle-old-town-museum-gdk631880
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Gamli bærinn
2 Viborgvej
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The 'Den Gamle By' (The Old Town) is a perfectly unique attraction in Aarhus for the whole family to go on fascinating journey back in history. The museum is awarded the maximum three stars in the Michelin Travel Guide. In the Welfare State of Denmark In the 70s town district you can drop by the shops, including Poul's Radio and TV shop, the mini-supermarket, the gynaecologist clinic, the kindergarten, and the hairdresser's. The townhouses are inhabited by various people, including a nuclear family, a commune, and a blind man. In the backyard are parked a Beetle and the plumber's Citroën. And you can also go inside the moped workshop and the scouts' meeting room. At the end of the Havnegade street lies the historical Aarhus jazz bar Bent J with occasional live music on stage. Once upon a time before 1900 In The Old Town you will meet people dressed and acting as folk at the end of the 19th century, and also as how people lived and worked in 1927. You can also take a walk through a town district from 1970s' Denmark, complete with streets, townhouses, shops, backyards, and workshops re-erected exactly as they stood in the past. The oldest part of the Den Gamle By is representative of a small Danish market town complete with houses, gardens, dwellings, shops and workshops. The buildings originate from towns all over Denmark and they have been re-erected in the museum's grounds. From April and throughout the year you can meet the people of yore in the kitchens, the living rooms, and in the grocery shop. The 1920s – modern times have arrived In 1927, the townscape has become modern with cars in the streets, pavements, electric street lamps, telephone poles, and painted wall adverts. In this town quarter of the Den Gamle By lie an ironmonger's, a bookshop, a Schous Sæbehus chain store, a post office, a telephone exchange, and several residences from before Denmark was hit by the recession in the 1930s. Close-up to the Danes' favourite cars in the 1920s If you enjoy or are curious about motorcars, the town district of 1927 in the Den Gamle By has a treat for you at the authentic motorcar dealer and workshop 'Automobilforretning Carl Christensen'. Here you can find superb old cars, a showroom, a spare parts shop, and workshops carrying out engine renovations and bicycle repair. This is a great opportunity to get close-up to the infancy of Danish motoring and learn more about the many fascinating vehicles of the time. Museum of living history You can meet people dressed, working and behaving just like they did in the olden days. They are cooking food, chopping wood, sewing and needling, or attending to customers in the shops. Feel free to stop for a chat with them; perhaps they will tell you to go and fetch water from the well or throw rubbish on the midden. Go for a ride in the horse-drawn carriage, or make a good bargain in the period shops. Have a pint in the beer cellar and enjoy a cup of coffee with cake in the tea garden. In the Festival square the whole family can race on stilts, play skittles, or have fun on the swing boats and on the merry-go-round. Special exhibitions and smaller museums on site During the year there are theme days, concerts, activities for children, and a number of special exhibitions. The Den Gamle By museum grounds are also home to other smaller museums, including The Jewellery Box, The Decorative Arts Gallery, The Danish Posters Museum, and The Toy Museum and The Aarhus Stories with 700 square meters of underground exhibition space dedicated to portraying the birth, development, and potential future of Aarhus. Go on a virtual time travel through The Old Town Walk through the old, narrow cobbled streets and alleys, and admire the intriguing architecture of the past. Visit the hardworking tailor, stop off at The Toy Museum and see what children once did play with or visit the charming grocery store Rahbek's Minimarket. Whether you cannot wait to visit The Old Town or just want to refresh the memories, you can take a virtual time travel on your computer screen, clicking past 23 selected houses at the museum to have a foretaste of the experiences that await you or to relive the special atmosphere. You can start the journey here. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/den-gamle-old-town-museum-gdk631880

Neighbourhood

BASSIN 7 - The Harbor Bath is designed by the famous Danish architect Bjarke Ingels Group BIG. The triangular floating complex comprises a rectangular 50-metre-long swimming pool, a circular diving pool, square children’s pools and two saunas. Take a walk on the elevated plank walkway, which doubles as a viewing platform overlooking the pools and water beyond. Beach volley and bars The Harbor Bath is a spot full of activities, not just for swimmers. Along the sea front, beach volley courts, bars and cafés will emerge over time. In the long run, future plans also involve a theatre, hotel, restaurants, shops and bathing huts. Designed by one of Denmark's greatest architects The Harbor Bath in Aarhus is designed by Bjarke Ingels. He is the architectural master-mind behind other buildings on Aarhus Ø, Aarhus’ new urbane harbor area, for instance the spectacular conference center called "AARhus" which is still under construction. Booming architecture at Aarhus Ø The Harbor Bath is an extension of Aarhus’ booming architecture scene, which includes the DOKK1 public library that also sits on the city’s coastline, Salling ROOFTOP and the new harbor front. Facts about the Harbor Bath In July and August the Harbor Bath is open every day from 10.00 a.m. – 06.00 p.m. There are lifeguards present in the opening hours. The promenade deck is open 24 hours a day throughout the year. The saunas are not open in July and August. There are separate changing facilities for ladies and gentlemen. There are lockers to your belongings, just remember to bring your own lock. The lockers must be emptied every day, so do not let your property stay overnight till the next day. If a lock hangs on a locker when the Harbor Bath closes, the lock will be cut over. There are four toilets as well as a handicap toilet, outdoor showers and faucets for drinking water.
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Aarhus Docklands
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BASSIN 7 - The Harbor Bath is designed by the famous Danish architect Bjarke Ingels Group BIG. The triangular floating complex comprises a rectangular 50-metre-long swimming pool, a circular diving pool, square children’s pools and two saunas. Take a walk on the elevated plank walkway, which doubles as a viewing platform overlooking the pools and water beyond. Beach volley and bars The Harbor Bath is a spot full of activities, not just for swimmers. Along the sea front, beach volley courts, bars and cafés will emerge over time. In the long run, future plans also involve a theatre, hotel, restaurants, shops and bathing huts. Designed by one of Denmark's greatest architects The Harbor Bath in Aarhus is designed by Bjarke Ingels. He is the architectural master-mind behind other buildings on Aarhus Ø, Aarhus’ new urbane harbor area, for instance the spectacular conference center called "AARhus" which is still under construction. Booming architecture at Aarhus Ø The Harbor Bath is an extension of Aarhus’ booming architecture scene, which includes the DOKK1 public library that also sits on the city’s coastline, Salling ROOFTOP and the new harbor front. Facts about the Harbor Bath In July and August the Harbor Bath is open every day from 10.00 a.m. – 06.00 p.m. There are lifeguards present in the opening hours. The promenade deck is open 24 hours a day throughout the year. The saunas are not open in July and August. There are separate changing facilities for ladies and gentlemen. There are lockers to your belongings, just remember to bring your own lock. The lockers must be emptied every day, so do not let your property stay overnight till the next day. If a lock hangs on a locker when the Harbor Bath closes, the lock will be cut over. There are four toilets as well as a handicap toilet, outdoor showers and faucets for drinking water.

Drink & Dine - Neighbourhood

HantWerk er håndværk På HantWerk har vi en finger med i spillet Og i øllet. Og i maden. Intet er tilfældigt – og det er ikke noget tilfælde. HantWerk er håndværk. Godt håndværk. I hanerne. I flaskerne. I køkkenet. Hantwerk er håndværk. Derfor er HantWerk sat sammen af nogen, der mestrer godt håndværk på hvert sit område. HantWerk er mikrobrygget øl. Det er formidabel vin. Det er dejlig mad. Er det en restaurant? Njaaa… En gastropub? Njaaa… En bistro? Njaaa… Det er Hantwerk Velkommen til! https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=610
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Hantwerk
2D Fiskerivej
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HantWerk er håndværk På HantWerk har vi en finger med i spillet Og i øllet. Og i maden. Intet er tilfældigt – og det er ikke noget tilfælde. HantWerk er håndværk. Godt håndværk. I hanerne. I flaskerne. I køkkenet. Hantwerk er håndværk. Derfor er HantWerk sat sammen af nogen, der mestrer godt håndværk på hvert sit område. HantWerk er mikrobrygget øl. Det er formidabel vin. Det er dejlig mad. Er det en restaurant? Njaaa… En gastropub? Njaaa… En bistro? Njaaa… Det er Hantwerk Velkommen til! https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=610
Brasserie med udsigt over Aarhus havn Restauranten byder på fransk inspirerede retter i dejlige nyrenoverede lokaler. Vi serverer lækker mad, som er sæsonrelateret og hvor respekten for den gode råvare er i fokus. Du sidder i unikke omgivelser med havkik og kan følge med i livet på lystbådehavnen. Hos KP5 fornemmer du stemningen fra både vand og skov. https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=487
KP5 - Frokost & Brasserie
5 Kystpromenaden
Brasserie med udsigt over Aarhus havn Restauranten byder på fransk inspirerede retter i dejlige nyrenoverede lokaler. Vi serverer lækker mad, som er sæsonrelateret og hvor respekten for den gode råvare er i fokus. Du sidder i unikke omgivelser med havkik og kan følge med i livet på lystbådehavnen. Hos KP5 fornemmer du stemningen fra både vand og skov. https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=487
I den hyggelige gamle lystbådehavn i Aarhus finder du VinDanmark. VinDanmark er en helt særlig vinhandel, hvor du både kan købe vin med hjem samt blive hængende og nyde god vin og tapas i vores stemingsfyldte lokaler. Som noget helt unikt har VinDanmark introduceret en ’selvbetjeningsbar’, som vi kalder det. Det betyder, at du ikke blot kan købe vin med hjem, men også blive hængende i vores rustikke havnelokaler og nyde et godt glas eller flere, mens øjnene hviler på den skønne udsigt over havnen. Når vi kalder det for selvbetjeningsbar er det fordi, at I som gæster selv skal servicere jer. På den måde kan vi holde priserne helt i bund. https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=471
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VinDanmark
2 Kystpromenaden
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I den hyggelige gamle lystbådehavn i Aarhus finder du VinDanmark. VinDanmark er en helt særlig vinhandel, hvor du både kan købe vin med hjem samt blive hængende og nyde god vin og tapas i vores stemingsfyldte lokaler. Som noget helt unikt har VinDanmark introduceret en ’selvbetjeningsbar’, som vi kalder det. Det betyder, at du ikke blot kan købe vin med hjem, men også blive hængende i vores rustikke havnelokaler og nyde et godt glas eller flere, mens øjnene hviler på den skønne udsigt over havnen. Når vi kalder det for selvbetjeningsbar er det fordi, at I som gæster selv skal servicere jer. På den måde kan vi holde priserne helt i bund. https://www.havnefronten.dk/?page_id=471
Ghrelin is recommended in the Michelin Guide 2019 Visit the architectonic wonderland, Aarhus Ø and treat yourself to a wonderful gastronomic gourmet fest at the Ghrelin Gourmet Restaurant in Aarhus. The restaurant puts strong focus on high quality ingredients and serves exquisite food and wines in a beautiful setting in Aarhus Ø. Hungry For More? The Ghrelin is for a special kind of appetite. An appetite for more great food. An appetite for magnificent smells and tastes. An appetite for beautiful surroundings and a brilliantly composed dish. An appetite for enjoying the moment and the good company. An appetite for exquisite food and wines based on simplicity, quality and taste. An appetite for a gastronomic journey that will indulge your senses. This and much more you will find at the Ghrelin Gourmet Restaurant. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/ghrelin-gourmet-restaurant-gdk1099740
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Ghrelin
111 Bernhardt Jensens Blvd
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Ghrelin is recommended in the Michelin Guide 2019 Visit the architectonic wonderland, Aarhus Ø and treat yourself to a wonderful gastronomic gourmet fest at the Ghrelin Gourmet Restaurant in Aarhus. The restaurant puts strong focus on high quality ingredients and serves exquisite food and wines in a beautiful setting in Aarhus Ø. Hungry For More? The Ghrelin is for a special kind of appetite. An appetite for more great food. An appetite for magnificent smells and tastes. An appetite for beautiful surroundings and a brilliantly composed dish. An appetite for enjoying the moment and the good company. An appetite for exquisite food and wines based on simplicity, quality and taste. An appetite for a gastronomic journey that will indulge your senses. This and much more you will find at the Ghrelin Gourmet Restaurant. https://www.visitaarhus.com/ln-int/ghrelin-gourmet-restaurant-gdk1099740

Take away - Neighbourhood

Just behind the 'Iceberg' in Pakhusene, you'll find MIB foodmarked, who makes one of the best pizza' in town. They also make fantastic fresh made bread from early morning. Check them out - it's with it. Et moderne Madmarked med friskbagt brød, kager og konditorhåndværk. Sprøde gourmet pizzaer, flæskestegssandwich og velsmagende To-Go hverdagsretter. Frisksmurt lækkert smørrebrød, sandwich samt et stort udvalg af delikatesser og lækkerier. http://mibmadmarked.dk
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MIBmadmarked
1 Mariane Thomsens Gade
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Just behind the 'Iceberg' in Pakhusene, you'll find MIB foodmarked, who makes one of the best pizza' in town. They also make fantastic fresh made bread from early morning. Check them out - it's with it. Et moderne Madmarked med friskbagt brød, kager og konditorhåndværk. Sprøde gourmet pizzaer, flæskestegssandwich og velsmagende To-Go hverdagsretter. Frisksmurt lækkert smørrebrød, sandwich samt et stort udvalg af delikatesser og lækkerier. http://mibmadmarked.dk

Drink & Dine Aarhus City

Street food from all over the world Located in the old bus garages by Aarhus Rutebilstation, Aarhus Street Food serves delicious and sustainable street food from all corners of the world in urban and authentic surroundings. Experience anything from Mexican tacos, Vietnamese Bahn-mi’s, American soul-food, traditional Danish smørrebrød (open-sandwiches) and much more at this mecca for all food enthusiasts. www.aarhusstreetfood.com
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aarhus bus station
45 Fredensgade
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Street food from all over the world Located in the old bus garages by Aarhus Rutebilstation, Aarhus Street Food serves delicious and sustainable street food from all corners of the world in urban and authentic surroundings. Experience anything from Mexican tacos, Vietnamese Bahn-mi’s, American soul-food, traditional Danish smørrebrød (open-sandwiches) and much more at this mecca for all food enthusiasts. www.aarhusstreetfood.com
Amazing autentic veitnamese food - don’t think twice, just go for it for lounch and/or dinner;) www.pho-cp.dk
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Pho C&P
14 Sønder Allé
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Amazing autentic veitnamese food - don’t think twice, just go for it for lounch and/or dinner;) www.pho-cp.dk
Sota Sushi Bar has a solid spot on the Aarhus restaurant scene. Sota has through the last couple of years, established themselves as leading within the Asian fusion cuisine. The food is Japanese inspired, but with a modern twist. No shortcuts Sota’s concept is build upon classical Japanese virtues such as aesthetic simplicity and a pure taste. Nothing is left to chance, whether it is the food or the interior design. You find Sota Sushi Bar in the pulsating Vestergade only a stone’s throw from "Åen" and "Lille Torv". www.sotasushibar.dk
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Sota Sushi Bar Vestergade
48 Vestergade
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Sota Sushi Bar has a solid spot on the Aarhus restaurant scene. Sota has through the last couple of years, established themselves as leading within the Asian fusion cuisine. The food is Japanese inspired, but with a modern twist. No shortcuts Sota’s concept is build upon classical Japanese virtues such as aesthetic simplicity and a pure taste. Nothing is left to chance, whether it is the food or the interior design. You find Sota Sushi Bar in the pulsating Vestergade only a stone’s throw from "Åen" and "Lille Torv". www.sotasushibar.dk
The Aarhus Central Food Market is a food market in the Skt. Knuds Torv square in the heart of Aarhus. Go exploring the inviting stalls, where foodies and local food lovers can go every day to enjoy the delicacies of the season. Hip food mecca The central food market, both indoors and outdoors, is a creative combination of new Danish gastronomy stars and experienced, long established chefs who are blowing life into the Skt. Knuds Torv square, a hitherto rather forgotten area in the city. There are eating places for all tastes in this gastronomy playground, with fascinating of views of city-life around the green square. Only two minutes from Aarhus Central Station Aarhus Central Food Market is located close to the city’s main shopping street and the food market is the perfect place for a break on your shopping day, no matter if it’s morning, midday or evening. Events and gastronomic experiences Aarhus Central Food Market is hosting several food events, for instance Sangria-Sundays at Foodie-bar or cherrypie-competition. Keep yourself updated on the event calendar at Aarhus Central Food Market’s website or stop by to see what is going on today. No matter what you will no go home hungry. www.aarhuscentralfoodmarket.dk
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Aarhus Central Food Market
Sankt Knuds Torv
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The Aarhus Central Food Market is a food market in the Skt. Knuds Torv square in the heart of Aarhus. Go exploring the inviting stalls, where foodies and local food lovers can go every day to enjoy the delicacies of the season. Hip food mecca The central food market, both indoors and outdoors, is a creative combination of new Danish gastronomy stars and experienced, long established chefs who are blowing life into the Skt. Knuds Torv square, a hitherto rather forgotten area in the city. There are eating places for all tastes in this gastronomy playground, with fascinating of views of city-life around the green square. Only two minutes from Aarhus Central Station Aarhus Central Food Market is located close to the city’s main shopping street and the food market is the perfect place for a break on your shopping day, no matter if it’s morning, midday or evening. Events and gastronomic experiences Aarhus Central Food Market is hosting several food events, for instance Sangria-Sundays at Foodie-bar or cherrypie-competition. Keep yourself updated on the event calendar at Aarhus Central Food Market’s website or stop by to see what is going on today. No matter what you will no go home hungry. www.aarhuscentralfoodmarket.dk
In Restaurant Gastromé you can experience gourmet country-inspired cuisine at Michelin-standard. Once again the restaurant recived a star in Michelin Nordic Guide 2019. New Nordic at Gastromé Gastromé is a small evening restaurant located in the Latin Quarter in one of the oldest streets of Aarhus surrounded by streets of cobbles stone and secret backyards. The menus are seasonal and the ingredients depend on nature and the time of year with good seasonal produce by local fishermen, farmers and breweries etc in and around Aarhus. When you visit Gastromé you will experience that the atmosphere is Nordic, the food is modern, the wine is from all over the world and the service is grounded and down to earth. Michelin starred restaurant 2019 The two chefs' philosophy translate into their wine, food and quality. They believe in experimenting in a classic innovative kitchen where the sky is the limit. You are only served what the two chefs love themselves and everything is carefully selected. Half Throttle, Full Throttle or Signature At Gastromé you can choose between the menus Half Throttle with 5 servings, Full Throttle with 8 servings and the Signature menu with snacks and 13 servings. The restaurant recommends that the Signature starts before 7:00 PM. Please notice that the Half Throttle menu isn't served on Fridays and Saturdays. http://gastrome.dk/en
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Gastromé
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In Restaurant Gastromé you can experience gourmet country-inspired cuisine at Michelin-standard. Once again the restaurant recived a star in Michelin Nordic Guide 2019. New Nordic at Gastromé Gastromé is a small evening restaurant located in the Latin Quarter in one of the oldest streets of Aarhus surrounded by streets of cobbles stone and secret backyards. The menus are seasonal and the ingredients depend on nature and the time of year with good seasonal produce by local fishermen, farmers and breweries etc in and around Aarhus. When you visit Gastromé you will experience that the atmosphere is Nordic, the food is modern, the wine is from all over the world and the service is grounded and down to earth. Michelin starred restaurant 2019 The two chefs' philosophy translate into their wine, food and quality. They believe in experimenting in a classic innovative kitchen where the sky is the limit. You are only served what the two chefs love themselves and everything is carefully selected. Half Throttle, Full Throttle or Signature At Gastromé you can choose between the menus Half Throttle with 5 servings, Full Throttle with 8 servings and the Signature menu with snacks and 13 servings. The restaurant recommends that the Signature starts before 7:00 PM. Please notice that the Half Throttle menu isn't served on Fridays and Saturdays. http://gastrome.dk/en